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With that in mind, do Museveni and Salim saleh own the minerals in
DRC?
-------Original Message-------
Date: Thursday, October
31, 2002 10:48:20 AM
Subject: Re: ugnet_:
AFRICANS I HAVE GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!
Brother "Fransis Tawoda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
You
are right!! We should not celebrate prematurely!!
Talisman owned
about 30% of the oil from Sudan. China or( India ?), owns some similar
percentage!!
The Sudanese State owns 2.5 % only. Now if some few
Canadians (about 100) own that much of our resourses and pass it on to
some other gold-diggers how can you say the Sudanese have
won?
Remember Congo Brazzaville owned 7.5% of their oilfilds. The
French oil Co (Elfs ?) gave the President of Congo Brazzaville an
order to reduce/ accept a reduction to 5%. He refused, and a few
months later he was overthrown!! I last heard about him when he was a
refuge in Texas!!
In the West (Britain, Canada etc...) the
companies own 100% of the oil. But the money still remains in the
economies of these countries, even if it is owned by individuals
unlike Africa where all the money is taken out.
Kashagama who is
congratulated here is the same man who was at the vanguard against
"Blood diamonds". I wrote to Dan Kashagama to tell him that diamonds
have always been bloody!!
Tjhe only difference now being that
people like Nigerian scientist Philpi Emagueri and others solved the
equations of "Planetary Fluid Mechanics" ( some of the most
intractable and beatiful equations you have ever seen !! -- Newton
spent 17 years trying to solve a 'three body problem' of the earth,
the moon and the sun and he failed!! ). Until the 1950's Geology was
not a Science but some book-keeping like Geograpy!! (sorry but I am
not just putting down Geograpy).
With the solution of these
equations, mining of oil, diamonds, gold etc... is no longer a trial
and error process of digging ( very expensive).
So DeBeers was
afraid that the diamond market was going to be flooded with stones, to
render a collapse of prices. So to keep out some diamonds from the
likes of Kabila, Mugabe, Nujoma, you and me etc... they decided to label
those types of diamonds "Blood diamonds".
To push for an
embargo on "blood diamonds" is to unwittingly push the agenda of
DeBeers!!
Brothers and sisters, whichever side you are on in the
Sudanese conflict dont think that the Sudanese people have won. I wish
they had!!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Ivinicus factus sum
veritabem diceus." ( I have become an enemy for speaking the truth )
St Paul! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mitayo Potosi
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Re: ugnet_: AFRICANS I HAVE GOOD NEWS!!!!!!! >Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002
20:57:38 -0500 > >Mulindwa: > >I would not begin
celebrating yet. This international exploitation business >is very
complex. Talisman could have created a company in the Cayman
>Islands to buy its own shares. My view is this: where there is big
money, >there are always snakes in the grass. Our biggest problem
in Africa, is not >being able to quickly detect where the money is
coming from. Believe it or >not, South African companies In the
Apateid SA) were investing and drawing >profits from all African
countries, including those that were dead set >against racial
segregation. > >Having said the above, I will agree with you,
the symbolic gesture is a win >for the suffering people in southern
Sudan. > >Tf > > > > > > >>From:
"Mulindwa Edward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Reply-To:
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ugnet_: AFRICANS I HAVE GOOD NEWS!!!!!!! >>Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002
19:49:01
-0500 >> >> >> >>Netters >>Good
evening, I am so excited for we have some good news to post. You see
>>net should not only be a place to post bad
news. >>Guess what, the biggest Canadian drilling company that
has been feeding on >>the Sudanese population, Talisman Energy,
has left Sudan with immediate >>effect. The information I got
some 28 minutes ago is that talisman has >>decided to sell all
her properties in Sudan and leaving. >>Now let us go back a
little bit. Those of you in Canada will remember that >>talisman
has been the major Canadian company we believe is pumping money
>>to the Khartoum government on the backs of our African
families. The >>pressure has worked and they are gone. This is
exactly what we have been >>talking about in our postings. We
have dictatorial governments with >>dictatorial leaders but as
Africans we want to fight them when the West is >>not funding
them. That is why I have always called for a full embargo on
>>African minerals for 5 years. >> >>This
information has just popped in, so we do not know who has bought
>>Talisman's interests in Sudan, but we know for sure that it is
not an >>American or European company, and I can assure the one
who has bought this >>company that the war is only beginning.,
We are tired of seeing our >>African kids dying when the stocks
in Western countries are going up. Do >>it any where but in
Canada we will continue to yell. >> >>I must not forget
those who have cried day and night to see that talisman >>gets
out of Sudan. Dan kashagama's name must pop in and all those in
>>Western Canada. It is a job well done. But remember Sudan
ain't free yet >>but this is a step in a right
direction. >>Em >> The Mulindwas communication
group >>"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in
anarchy" > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get
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