Professor George Ayittey
 
Okay let us bomb the crap out of them then Iraq will become a safe place.  That is your word as an educated African professor. And I swear to you that with that kind of attitude Iraq has ended up as a nation, 20 or 50 years to come, after your government and Pat Anderson's government has killed all old people men and children, The used to be called Iraq will become like Somalia, the difference will be that The North will be taken by Turkey which will kill all Kurds, the other side taken by Iran, and we will end up with some Mulah controlling the firkin central. But Iraq as a nation has stopped to exist. The situation you are seeing today will stay as long silly Americans and British sacrifice their children to die and as long as the dead are not made public. Ayittey, Americans used to bring the bodies home, today they are throwing the bodies in River Tigris under cover of night.
 
So cut the crap of majority and minority, state the facts as an educated man. You need oil and you are going for it no matter who dies. It is the same crap in Africa. It is her fertile land, it is her minerals. And the rest of society remains with a duty to make sure the life styles of the Pat Anderson craps in fully maintained. Let me be very clear here for I know pissed as I am many are going to attack me. There is no single nation out there where the people are dying that has no resources. Ayittey comment on that. Why is Zimbabwe an issue today? Is it democracy? Why are MI6 agents as Pat Anderson infiltrating forums like Mwananchi? Is it about our security? Why are idiots like Museveni and Kagame killing all Hutus and making Northerners die every day? Is it because Northerners are bad people? No it is because some guy called Obote came out of no where and become a nationalistic. debate it all day and night and you will end up on same conclusion. Ayitteyi here are the real numbers, forget the 53 real human beings that died  in London. Matek my fellow Ugandan posted a piece on Friday that you and the Pat Anderson goof missed, which stated that 1000 Ugandans are dying daily in Northern Uganda today, listen Mr. White ass licker, this is a direct quote from Matek's posting "Between January and July, 28,283 people died from AIDS-related illnesses, malaria, fever and other diseases and unspecified violence in the camps in northern Uganda, the report said." end quote. Another quote " The 1.3 million displaced persons living in the Acholi region of northern Uganda are currently experiencing a very serious humanitarian emergency. Extremely urgent action is needed so as to reduce mortality to non-crisis levels," the report said." end quote.The same report  continues and I quote "Another 300,000 people who live outside the camps were not covered in the report." End of quote.
 
So I ask if Congo does not have minerals, would we have Museveni in power today? Would the governments of UK and your own government back up a killer like Museveni? I continue to ask, is the life style of Pat Anderson worth that many African lives Mr. Washington African Guru know it all crap?
 
Mr. Brain Guru I do not have a degree and I do not intend to get one for I know how Professors think. All I am asking for is an end in the murdering of innocent people when we are hiding under the crap of Majority and minority. Get the fuck out of Iraq Mr. thinking Tank. Society does not have to blow up its self as Palestinians have done to make the idiots move does it? You come into a public forum like Mwananchi and you make your self I know it all, and you judge the Sunnis, you know what is good for the Shites too. You set up the standards for the Kurds. Who the furk are you?
 
Is there any reason we have to live in such a death trap? Tell me Mr. African Guru, is there any reason why we have to burry so many human beings in Great Lakes? So the Sunnis are wrong and should die, The Hutus are wrong and should die, The Northerners in Uganda are wrong and should die, The Somalis do not deserve a government. Who will be next Mr. thinking Tank?
 
Is the welfare of Pat Andersons worth all our lives?
 
You know pissed and crying as I am when making this posting, some of you are so idiotic that you are trapped by simple things like white Viginas. Yea that made Chifu Wa Malindi forget all Africans and what we are all about.
 
May God help Africa as The Pat Andersons use the few so called educated we have to access our resources.
 
Cry with me fellow Africans for we are our own enemies. 
 
(For the record Professor George Ayittey is an African based in Washington)
 
Em
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Mwananchi] IRAQIS WANT SADDAM HUSEIN BACK

Edward,

Correction: The Sunnis marginalized themselves. They boycotted the Jan elections and at the Constitutional talks, they made IMPOSSIBLE demands.

So you have a situation where a MINORITY is trying to impose its will on the MAJORITY.

Obviously, you don't see that way because you root for ANYBODY who wants Saddam Hussein back.

George Ayittey,
Washington, DC
 

Edward Mulindwa wrote:

Iraq's marginalised Sunnis rally for Saddam 
By Faris al-Mehdawi Fri Aug 26,10:40 AM ET
BAQUBA, Iraq (Reuters) - Thousands marched in adoring praise of Iraq's deposed leader Saddam Hussein on Friday, offering a stark display of the loss of power and leadership felt by some of Iraq's Sunni Arabs.
Drawing inspiration from the Baath party strongman, who now languishes in jail awaiting trial, marchers in Baquba, 65 km (40 miles) northeast of Baghdad, danced and chanted his name and condemned plans by the Shi'ite and Kurdish-led government to push through draft constitution to create a federal Iraq.

They accused the Shi'ite Islamists in government of kowtowing to Iran, Iraq's non-Arab neighbor where many Shi'ites sought refuge during Saddam's rule, and the United States, which backs the government with some 140,000 troops.

"Bush, Bush, listen well; We all love Saddam Hussein!" crowds chanted. "We reject the American and Iranian constitution" and "No to a constitution that breaks up Iraq," their placards read.

For Sunnis, the draft's vision of a federal state is a prelude to dismembering a country whose unity they believe had its most loyal defenders in Saddam and his Baath party.

Located in central Iraq, they have traditionally considered themselves the backbone of the Iraqi state though they are outnumbered by Shi'ites who form 60 percent of the population.

Sunni Arabs were the nucleus of support for Saddam's Baath party, and despite his tyrannical rule many pine for the stability he brought to a country now mired in the chaos of daily bombs, sectarian murder and collapsing public services.

One man said he had been laid off from the Ministry of Health after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam because he had fought in Iraq's 1980-88 war with Iran.

"We don't have any rights any more. They say in the National Assembly that we fought the Koran -- and that's what they told me in the Ministry of Health too," he said, referring to Iran's system of clerical rule, admired by many Iraqi Shi'ites.

Although Diyala province is over 60 percent Sunni, local government has been dominated by Shi'ite parties since Sunnis boycotted elections in January.

"Shame on the backwardness of Arab princes and agents who have let foreign dogs run all over them," another man shouted. "If words don't work, we know how to deal with the occupiers and cowardly agents," he said, meaning the United States and Iran.

The authorities have been unable to quell a relentless Sunni insurgency over the last two years which many fear could descend into a full-scale sectarian civil war.

SHI'ITE ALLY

Unlike Shi'ites, who display often cult-like loyalty to clerics with huge influence in government, Sunnis have no secular or religious figure to champion their cause.

But they have found a powerful ally in charismatic Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who has come out against the federal option as long as the country remains under U.S. occupation.

Tens of thousands of Sadr supporters protested on Friday in cities across Iraq, from Basra in the Shi'ite south to Kirkuk, an ethnically mixed city in the north that Kurds want to wrest from Arab control to include in their autonomous region.

In Diwaniya in the south, 3,000 of them walked in silence bearing images of Iraq sliced up by a bloody knife of federalism.

In Falluja west of Baghdad, Sunni preachers repeated calls for worshippers to get their names onto the electoral register to vote "No" in an October referendum on the constitution.

"Federalism is a dagger that the occupiers and their allies want to plunge into the body of the country," said mosque preacher Tarek Abdullah, in rhetoric similar to that of Sadr.

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