Showing posts with label Congo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Congo. Show all posts

Thursday, December 04, 2025

How African leaders are pushing for recognition of colonial crimes

 

Crimes against humanity in colonial Africa

Crimes against humanity in colonial Africa. Photo credit: northafricapost.com


African leaders are advocating for the acknowledgment of historical injustices from the colonial period, their formal classification as crimes, and the pursuit of reparations. The Algerian foreign minister stated that African nations and their populations still endure significant consequences due to the colonial actions of Western powers.

 

During a summit in Algiers, officials and dignitaries assembled to advance an African Union decision, which was approved at a gathering earlier this year and demands accountability and compensation for those harmed by colonial rule, as reported by the Associated Press.

 

Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf stated that Algeria's history under French colonial rule demonstrated the necessity of pursuing compensation and the recovery of looted assets. He further noted that a legal structure would guarantee that such restitution is not perceived as a "gift or a favor."

 

“Africa is entitled to call for a formal and unequivocal acknowledgment of the offenses perpetrated against its populations throughout the colonial era, an essential initial move toward addressing the repercussions of that period, for which African nations and communities still bear a heavy cost through isolation, marginalization, and underdevelopment,” stated Attaf.

 

Global agreements and laws enacted by the majority of nations forbid actions including slavery, torture, and apartheid. As reported by the Associated Press, the United Nations Charter forbids the acquisition of territory through force, though it does not directly address colonialism.

 

The lack of representation became a central issue during the African Union's February summit. At the gathering, heads of state deliberated on a draft plan to formulate a collective stance regarding reparations and the formal classification of colonialism as a crime against humanity.

 

The economic toll of colonialism on Africa is considered immense, with estimates reaching into the trillions of dollars. European nations extracted vast quantities of natural resources using frequently harsh and coercive methods. 


The sale of commodities like gold, rubber, diamonds, and various minerals generated enormous wealth for the colonizers, a process that systematically impoverished the indigenous communities.

 

In recent times, nations across Africa have intensified their calls for the repatriation of cultural artifacts taken during colonial eras, which remain in the collections of European museums, as reported by the Associated Press.

 

Minister Attaf emphasized that hosting the conference in Algeria was a deliberate choice, given the nation's history of enduring some of the harshest aspects of French colonial domination and its fierce struggle for independence from 1954 to 1962. 


This legacy had profound effects, including the extension of substantial political, economic, and social advantages to almost a million European settlers, even though Algeria was formally integrated into France and its citizens were drafted to serve in World War II.

 

Hundreds of thousands perished in the revolution within the Arab nation, where French forces engaged in the torture of detainees, the disappearance of suspects, and the destruction of villages as tactics to suppress insurgents and uphold their authority. 


“On our continent, the bitter experience that Algeria has had is a rare example, almost unparalleled in history, in terms of its nature, logic, and practice,” Attaf stated.

 

Algeria's historical background has consistently influenced its position on the contested Western Sahara, a one-time Spanish territory that is claimed by adjacent Morocco and the pro-independence Polisario Front, as reported by the Associated Press.

 

On Sunday, Attaf characterized this as an incomplete process of decolonization, aligning with the African Union's official stance, even as an increasing number of member states have endorsed Morocco's territorial claim.

 

Algeria's foreign minister described Western Sahara as "Africa's last colony" and commended the Sahrawi people's efforts "to defend their legitimate right to self-determination, which is confirmed and constantly reaffirmed by international law and the UN's decolonization doctrine."

 

For many years, Algeria has maintained that the struggle against colonialism must be pursued in line with international legal standards, even as its leaders have exercised care to prevent the escalation of friction with France, a nation where the historical memory of the conflict continues to be a delicate political issue.

 

In 2017, French President Emmanuel Macron described some historical occurrences as crimes against humanity, yet he stopped short of offering a formal apology and encouraged Algerians to look beyond the wrongs of history.

 

Mohammed Arezki Ferrad, an Algerian parliamentary representative, stated to the Associated Press that any compensation must extend beyond a mere symbolic gesture. He emphasized that numerous Algerian artifacts seized by France remain unrepatriated. Among these is the "Baba Merzoug," a cannon from the 16th century presently housed in Brest.

 

In early November, The Guardian covered comparable appeals in the Caribbean, noting that a delegation from a group spearheading the push for slavery reparations in the area is set to travel to the UK to champion the cause.

 

Governments across the Caribbean are likewise urging acknowledgment of the enduring impacts left by colonialism and slavery. They are demanding that justice be restored by former colonial nations, which should include formal, unreserved apologies alongside monetary reparations.


Landmark ruling finds Belgium guilty of crimes against humanity in colonial Congo—By North Africa Post in Europe




The Court of Appeals in Brussels has ruled that Belgium must pay reparations to five women who were forcibly taken from their mothers and put in orphanages in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) when it was still a Belgian colony because they were victims of “systematic kidnapping” by the state.

 

The appellate judges thus overturned an earlier decision by another court that too much time had elapsed for the state to be charged, ruling that although the abductions of the five mixed-race women happened 70 years ago, they constituted crimes against humanity and were, therefore, not subject to statutes of limitations.

 

 “The court orders the Belgian state to compensate the appellants for the moral damage resulting from the loss of their connection to their mother and the damage to their identity and their connection to their original environment,” the judgment read.

 

The five women fought a legal battle over some six years to make Belgium recognize responsibility for the suffering of thousands of mixed-race children. Known as “métis,” the children were snatched away from their families and placed in religious institutions and homes by Belgian authorities that ruled Congo from 1908 to 1960.

 

While a lower court had first dismissed their challenge in 2021, they persisted and appealed the ruling. The five women, who are now in their 70s and 80s, filed their lawsuit in 2020 amid growing demands for Belgium to reassess its colonial past in Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi.


Saturday, June 26, 2021

Revision Of Belgium's History About The So-Called First Ebola Outbreak in 1976 in Congo

 

The director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Peter Piot, has never spoken a single truth about the Ebola which occurred in Congo in 1976

The director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Peter Piot, has never spoken a single truth about the Ebola outbreak in Congo in 1976  


The world has been fooled by the developed countries' governments, politicians, the World Health Organization, and the Centers for Disease Control on the outbreak of each pandemic, including HIV, AIDS, Ebola, and the coronavirus.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

The First Black Italian Minister Who Couldn’t Save Her Country Ravaged By Ebola

Cécile Kyenga, despite being a Congolese couldn't speak against the US government when Ebola hit Congo

Cécile Kyenga, despite being a Congolese couldn't speak against the US government when Ebola hit Congo



Cécile Kashetu Kyenge is an Italian ophthalmologist, born from a wealthy family in the Congolese district of Katanga. She studied medicine and surgery and in 1983, she obtained a scholarship to study at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - (the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart) in Rome.



Unfortunately, the grant she waited for in her country of origin, Congo, didn’t arrive, therefore, she entered Italy with a visa for study purposes. She settled in Modena in a college for missionaries and worked as a caregiver to pay for her studies. She managed to graduate, specializing in ophthalmology.

 

During her life activities in Italy, she married an Italian and gained her citizenship. Under Enrico Letta government, an Italian politician who was Prime Minister of Italy from 2013 to 2014, Cécile Kyenge was appointed the Minister of Integration.

 

For several years, Cècile contributed to sociality by working and creating nonprofit organizations, defending and being a spokesperson for immigrants’ rights.

 

Furthermore, she was engaged in various projects for development and goods exchange promoted by Europe in underdeveloped countries of Africa, specifically of a control committee of which she is a member.

 

Basically, the European Union gives funds for many kinds of projects that can involve reconstruction, soil rehabilitation, culture, or something else. It’s the duty of the committee to determine that the country which receives the money actually spend on the right project, and for nothing else.

 

She used Congo, her country, as an example, since at the moment is a scene of a terrible crisis. The South of Congo, in particular, is the victim of this crisis, because of its high concentration of cobalt, a mineral that has become fundamental for all of us. 

 

Being a ferromagnetic element that is used for creating the batteries of our precious smartphones, not only, its importance is even higher if we take a look at industry 4.0, but that also has the aim of spreading the use of the electric car on a mass scale, eliminating this way the use of oil in the western world.

 

This elimination of pollution in the advanced world is so important to them that Africa has to pay for it? If things are going to stay this way, the answer is yes. Human impact is more than visible, miners digging without any security device; dozens of thousands are regular, hundreds of thousands are undeclared, usually working for Chinese companies to sell their cobalt.

 

You have to consider that in some cases these workers (Congolese), that are also fathers, dig all day without finding a single gram of cobalt: These are days that they don’t get paid. The scenery gets even more obscene when these workers are children. 

 

Unicef has stated that 40.000 Congolese children are working in cobalt mines and it seems that they preferred them to adults since they are poorly paid. Compared to the 2 dollars that adults get per day, they only get 90 cents. The age of these little workers goes from 8 to 14 years old.

 

This drama brings other problems within itself, such as mass migrations of people who want to find the Western and Chinese treasure, and considerable geological damage, due to mines that made the soil extremely fragile.

 

Even though she was aware that Ebola that has struck her country was a biological weapon by the US government, Kyenge couldn't speak about it the fact that she is a black minister who has experienced extreme racism and the possibility of losing her ministerial post, she declined to protest a talk about it.


There is another damage that involves the native tribes that get pushed away, doesn’t matter which way. The cobalt crisis started some years ago and the dynamics seem to get worse, considering that our demand will double by 2020.

 

Meanwhile, royalties on mineral extractions have already increased, together with taxes those companies will have to pay, by the will of the President of Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila, who seems to ignore the situation in which his people are struggling.

 

The European committee suggests a solution with traceability certificates but, by now, they’re just suggestions. Meanwhile, Amnesty has inquired about what are the giants of the technology industry that are collaborating with industries that respect human rights.


The data shows that only two among the dozens inquired have decided to follow a marketing strategy that is respectful of ethics, and they are Apple and Samsung. Other ones, such as General Motors, Volkswagen, Microsoft, Lenovo, Renault, Huawei did almost nothing to control the problem.

 

The biggest part of this situation is China’s property, which has the role of the colonizer, again, in the African continent. Cècile, together with other European deputies are working in order to create a deal with which no country will be forced to undergo this kind of situation.

 

There is a long and difficult way to go, and we know that the mechanisms that are moving great industries are almost unstoppable. Nevertheless, there is an important matter that you just cannot ignore, human rights, that’s the need to be respected in every single place on Earth, even the most remote, she concludes.

Friday, October 30, 2020

What Does Crime Against Humanity Mean To The International Criminal Court?

The International Criminal Court has failed the world and needs to close down their office is necessary

The International Criminal Court has failed the world and needs to close down its offices is necessary. 


The International Criminal Court (ICC, in The Hague, Holland) was established under an international treaty in Rome in 1998 to provide justice for genocide and crimes against humanity when national governments fail; however, this article will prove that the ICC hasn’t only failed Africa but the entire world.


As a matter of fact, it's very hard to comprehend with the ICC when it comes to crimes against humanity. It could be possible that the International Criminal Court is actually one of the criminal organizations in the world, established to protect foreign governments that commit crimes against humanity, especially in Africa or developing countries.


The World Health Organization defines ‘a pandemic’ as an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people, but the reality is that the pandemics that have hit the world in the past and today are not natural but man-made. 


Because most of the pandemics that have devastated the world, including HIV/AIDS, Lassa fever, Ebola, Coronavirus, etc, were deliberately done or artificially created in the laboratory, it's time to ask the International Criminal Court, firstly, what they mean by crime or genocide against humanity? 


And secondly, on what sort of crimes do they base their investigations to consider bringing anyone who has committed a crime against humanity to face the law in the Hague, the Netherlands? 


It seems the International Criminal Court was created with the sole idea of bringing leaders who commit crimes or genocide against humanity in developing countries to face trial in The Hague. If that was the ICC's initial conception, then the International Criminal Court has failed because the developed countries have committed so many crimes against humanity with impunity as the developing countries. 


If the ICC judges say they are educated and capable of doing investigations before accusing any developing country leader of committing a crime against humanity, then they must investigate how HIV-Aids, Lassa fever, nodding diseases, Burkitt's lymphoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, tuberculosis, and Ebola, appeared in Africa, and also investigate if the coronavirus that has devastated the world today and killed thousands is a natural pandemic or man-made disease against humanity.


Ebola first appeared in Congo in 1976, then in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone in 2014, while the disease repeated itself multiple times in Congo. Like HIV-Aids, Lassa fever, nodding disease, etc, Ebola is a biological weapon created in the laboratory of the United States of America.


But since the truth is never given the chance in whatever people do today, including politics, the false media, including BBC and CNN, continue to support the US government, the World Health Organization, and the Centers for Disease Control that primates or bats are responsible for those deliberate man-made diseases.


The important questions are how long these lies can go on and why the International Criminal Court, for decades, has been silent over these medical crimes against humanity, yet fighting tirelessly to be recognized as an international body that wants to create a 'perfect' world for everyone? 


The International Criminal Court must note that before Ebola first appeared in Congo in 1976, then hit the West African countries of Sierra Leone, Liberia, and the Republic of Guinea, in 2014, the same  Ebola outbreaks occurred simultaneously in Marburg and Frankfurt in Germany and in Belgrade, Serbia, in 1967. 

 

This evidence is enough if the ICC claims to be intelligent judges, to know that the hemorrhagic fever - Ebola, is a biological weapon against humanity, so those responsible must face the law like everyone in the Netherlands, but the incompetent and partial ICC allowed the US government to enjoy impunity after committing such heinous crimes against humanity.


Due to all these errors by developed countries' leaders and the International Criminal Court, today, we are facing another genocide against humanity by COVID 19, which originates from Wuhan, China. The impact of the deadly virus has affected the whole world, affecting 45,347,700 and claiming the lives of over  1,186,393 people.

 

The appointment of Fatou Bensouda, the criminal law prosecutor and legal adviser in The Hague, was a deception


How long can the International Criminal Court in The Hague pretend they are running a legal system, protecting guarantees a reliable safe haven for Africans, yet, hypocritically, they protect super-powers that commit crimes in Africa or to other vulnerable countries? 

 

It is very likely that African leaders know about the organization's support and protection of the US government after triggering Ebola on poor, innocent African citizens, and since they find it very hard to speak against the US government, some African countries decided to pull out of the ICC.

 

The coronavirus will not be the last crime against humanity to decimate the world, or more will come in the future, since many countries want to become superpowers to stand shoulder to shoulder with the United States government, but frankly speaking, the world is sick and tired of such horrible events that are taking their toll on our children's physical and psychological health.


The International Criminal Court has failed and disappointed the world. They have proved beyond doubt that they are incompetent, and their actions have led the whole world to the slaughterhouse to be slaughtered by COVID 19. With their existence not serving any significant purpose in this world, it's time for the ICC to shut down its offices for good.

Friday, September 04, 2020

King Leopold II: A satirical examination of Belgium’s colonial atrocities

The monsters, left, King Leopold II of Belgium and Idi Amin of Uganda

The monsters, left, King Leopold II of Belgium and Idi Amin of Uganda


Very often, psychologists and psychiatrists have traced the cause of much of people’s behavior, character, and ailments to their homes. Therefore, it’s only through DNA analysis or a psychologist that we can give ourselves a precise account of the mental state of the lunatic King Leopold II of Belgium. 

  

But for someone from a royal family to have children with a prostitute tells you much about the distorted mental state of King Leopold II.

   

Among humans, there are many born monsters that take the form of humans to live among us with the aim of destroying other people without remorse or sympathy. 


Many such people, such as Idi Amin of Uganda, Pol Pot of Cambodia, Mao Zedong of China, Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, Adolf Hitler, etc, were born into the world.

 

One of such monstrous kings who ruled Belgium from 1865 to 1909 was King Leopold II, who had a dark heart similar to the one we had in an African country called Uganda. 


Referred to as the ‘Butcher of Uganda,’ Idi Amin violated the rights of Ugandans and ordered the killings of thousands of people under a reign of terror, making him one of the cruelest presidents in Africa, after Emperor Bokassa.

 

Unable to take part in the division of the world by the great powers, King Leopold II managed to organize several expeditions to Central Africa and gradually captured a fair amount of territory in the basin of the Congo River, after bribing the leaders of local tribes. 

 

With the consent of other powers that were in no hurry to delve into the sparsely populated jungle, the Free State of the Congo was created, and Congo became his personal property. 


Related post: A Letter of Admonition to Sophie Wilmes, the Belgian Prime Minister


Congo is one of the richest countries in Africa, with rich resources including rubber plantations, which turned King Leopold into a monster, as rubber was in great demand for the automobile industry.

 

Shocked little boy standing by his mother whose right hand had been chopped off

A shocked little boy standing by his mother, whose right hand had been chopped off


King Leopold created the police, both white and black mercenaries, under the command of European officers, and severely punished the Congolese for the slightest offense and simply for insufficient productivity in collecting rubber. 


Congo became famous not only for its rich natural resources, including cobalt, needed for electrical gadgets, including mobile telephones today, but also as a country where all kinds of atrocities and crimes were taking place.


People’s hands and feet were chopped, and the perpetrators often burned down the entire village. King Leopold’s greed propelled him to commit horrible crimes in Africa with impunity, as if the Congolese were animals in the slaughterhouse.


In fact, it’s difficult to give an account of how many lives perished at the hands of Leopold II, but some books claim it was close to ten million people, including women and children.


Unlike Idi Amin in Uganda, killing his own people, King Leopold II himself wasn’t in Congo. He was in Belgium when he gave the command for the killings, and as we know now, Belgium is a country that supported his crime by building statues and naming streets after the lunatic king.

 

Some of the victims of the madness of King Leopold II were children

Some of the victims of the madness of King Leopold II were children.


During Leopold’s reign of terror, he named Congo’s capital Leopoldville in his honor. Leopoldville has now changed to Kinshasa.  In 1908, under pressure from his own parliament and foreign states, the old king sold the Free State of the Congo to the Belgian government and died a year later.

 

Much of the wealth brought to the king by the colonial enterprise went to the former French prostitute Caroline Lacroix, who was 49 years younger than Leopold. Caroline gave him two sons, and a couple of days before the death of Leopold, she persuaded the monarch to marry her. 

 

Strange things happen sometimes; it seems those Leopolds had their hands chopped off, and spirits were seeking revenge. It was reported that Carolina's youngest child was born with an undeveloped hand. 

 

Upon hearing of this, a British satirical magazine published a terrible cartoon: Leopold II holds a mutilated baby in his arms, and around the corpses of Congolese with severed limbs. The signature reads: "Retribution from above."

 

The statue of Leopold on a horse. Belgium government and the royal family honor to a killer for a job well done

The statue of Leopold on a horse. The Belgian government and the royal family honor a killer for a job well done

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Indeed, King Leopold was one of the evilest kings ever to be on earth, with so many questions unanswered. What makes people so cruel? And why do such people’s families often support the crimes of their relatives? Is it because of the same DNA or blood? 


It’s a shame for the entire Belgian government and the royal family.

Saturday, April 04, 2020

Lessons From Ebola Have Made African Countries To Take The Coronavirus Seriously


A young man protects himself against the coronavirus in Africa


A young man protects himself against the coronavirus in Africa.


In the year 2014, a disease called Ebola, which had previously hit the Republic of Congo in 1976, struck the West African countries simultaneously in Liberia, the Republic of Guinea, and Sierra Leone. 



While the US government, the World Health Organization, and the Centers for Disease Control told the world that the disease is not a biological weapon but bats are responsible, independent scientists and medical personnel, including Dutch scientist Johan Van Dongen and German medical doctor Wolff Geisler, who weren't interested in supporting and promoting the lies, revealed that:

The Ebola biological weapon, which they claim bats are responsible for the spread of, had a historical background. The Ebola outbreak had already occurred simultaneously in Marburg and Frankfurt in Germany, and in Belgrade, Serbia, in 1967. 

So if the Ebola virus had appeared in Marburg, Frankfurt, and Belgrade in 1967, then in Congo in 1976, why are they telling the world that bats are responsible for the 2014 Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia? It's unfortunate that people still have trust in the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control, and the US government when it comes to an epidemic.

Again, why do people tune in to listen to the mainstream media, including CNN and the BBC, that have followed and supported the blatant lies of the US government, the Centers for Disease Control, and the World Health Organization, even though they claim to have qualified health journalists? These news channels have done us more harm than good.

Promoting the lies of the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, and the US government, BBC and CNN told the general public that bats are responsible for Ebola, and the disease spread very fast because of bushmeat, including monkeys that Africans eat. 

On behalf of all Africans, I want to ask the US government, the World Health Organization, and the Centers for Disease Control, what did the world eat for the coronavirus to hit us ferociously in this manner, especially in Europe and America?

They often say that "experience is the best teacher." Indeed, the Ebola epidemic, which erupted in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia in 2014, has taught the Ebola-stricken West African countries a very good lesson. 

Since the outbreak of the coronavirus, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia have taken stricter measures to control the disease than many European countries and the United States of America.

Sierra Leone which was the only West African country without a case of coronavirus finally reported its first case, when in a nationwide broadcast, President Maada Bio announced that the index case is a 37- year -old male who arrived in the country from France on an Air Brussels flight on March 16 and was immediately put into quarantine.

The man reportedly finished the requisite 14 days of isolation at a hotel on Sunday and was collected by his wife yesterday. Apparently, the subject's wife, who is a medical doctor, noticed the signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and immediately drove her husband to the 34 Military Hospital, where he tested positive for the virus.

After battling the worst Ebola outbreak in history, Liberia has taken stringent action in dealing with its first two coronavirus cases. The first sufferer has been identified as a 46-year-old head of Liberia's Environmental Protection Agency, who returned to the country last Friday after attending a conference in Europe.


Rigorous health controls had been in place at all entry points until this case slipped through, breaching protocols set up by health and airport authorities, according to Information Minister Eugene Lenn Nagbe.

Guinea's health ministry has also announced its first confirmed case of COVID-19. The female patient is a Belgian citizen who has lived in Guinea since October 2018, working for the European Union delegation in the country, according to a statement by the Health Minister, Dr. Remy Lama.

The 49-year-old went to Brussels in Belgium on Feb 15 for a holiday, then visited Nice in France for the period from Feb 17 to 21, 2020, before returning to Brussels, according to the statement.
She then arrived in Guinea’s capital city, Conakry, on March 3.

According to the statement, the patient was placed in solitary confinement at the Epidemic Treatment Center in Nongo, Conakry. 

Incredibly, these countries have learned good lessons from their pains and nightmares, after the Ebola outbreak, to adhere to strict measures to prevent the coronavirus from taking over their countries, while they watch America and other European countries struggling to control the disease.

Wednesday, April 01, 2020

Gates’ Prediction Of 33 Million Deaths Makes Him A Suspect Of The Coronavirus


Bill Gates' generosity has covered up his medical crimes in third world countries


Bill Gates' generosity has covered up his medical crimes in third-world countries.


Microsoft chairman Bill Gates predicted a massive epidemic of infectious disease that would kill millions of people. In an interview with Vox in 2015, he said that he had assembled a group of researchers that was supposed to simulate a possible infectious catastrophe.


Researchers concluded that if a disease like Spanish flu spreads in 250 days, 33 million people will die worldwide. “In terms of the spread of disease, we have created the most dangerous environment in the history of mankind,” Gates said.

Asking the question of what could kill more than 20 million people in the next 20 years, Gates considered several options. And he concluded that the scenarios of disaster films are unlikely. 

A large-scale earthquake, volcanic eruption, or asteroid crash is unlikely to destroy humanity. The danger of nuclear war, according to Gates, is also quite small.

Gates also compared the losses in the two world wars with the number of deaths from the Spanish flu. As it turned out, the Spaniard claimed more lives in the 20th century.

As Vox authors note, humanity is aware of the dangers of a pandemic, thinks about it, and is afraid of it. “We talk so much about this - it’s even funny that we are not ready for such a development of events. 

And we are not ready, as was the case with Ebola,” the newspaper notes.

According to Gates, in the current environment, the consequences of a pandemic or infectious disease will be much more catastrophic than the consequences of the Spanish flu epidemic in 1918-19. Then, 550 million people were infected. 

"Today, in just 60 days, the disease will spread to cities around the world. There hasn’t been a flu-like that with the Spanish flu," Gates said.

This is due to more free movement: today, 50 times more people cross state borders than a hundred years ago. In addition, some diseases become known after they kill a large number of people. So it was with Ebola. 

Experts are sure: if the outbreak of this disease occurred in the United States, it would be done away with more quickly. But it happened in Africa. “Guinea did not want to acknowledge the epidemic because it would be a death sentence for investment and the tourism industry,” Gates said.

The Ebola epidemic began in Guinea in 2014. Then the disease spread to neighboring countries, but little everyone knew that Bill Gates and the US government, under Obama’s administration, the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization were responsible for the biological weapon in West Africa and the Republic of Congo simultaneously.

They actually lied and deceived the world with a host of deceitful scientists, doctors, medical personnel, and fake media, including the BBC and CNN, that bats are responsible for the spread of the disease in Africa.

Under the pretext of developing Africa, improving the fragile medical situation on the continent, and reducing poverty, Bill Gates clandestinely uses Africans as guinea pigs in testing new drugs manufactured by American pharmaceutical companies before making them available in the market, especially in third-world countries.

In fact, Bill Gates has escaped all medical crimes he has committed in third-world countries, especially in Africa, because of the mainstream media, praising his philanthropic works, instead of exposing his criminal activities.

However,  President Putin warned that Bill Gates is “experimenting” on Congolese villagers, infecting them with a rare strain of the Ebola virus, and that research and development of Ebola as a bioweapon have been quietly recommended in a remote corner of the troubled African nation.

Kim Jong Un, of North Korea, was also another world leader who accused the US government of experimenting with Ebola in Africa. 

Just five years after Gates predicted a pandemic that would be disastrous, the coronavirus has hit the world, claiming the lives of thousands of people around the world, making him the public suspect number one.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

WHY EUROPE AND AMERICA WANT AFRICA AFTER COLONIZATION?


Sir Richard Branson, the English business magnate, investor, philanthropist and the founder of Virgin Group of companies, is the right person to tell the world why he has invested so much in Africa. One of the sincere business men proud of Africa.


Sir Richard Branson, the English business magnate, investor, philanthropist, and the founder of Virgin Group of companies, is the right person to tell the world why he has invested so much in Africa. One of the sincere businessmen proud of Africa.


Europe and America can’t praise Africa because they are like the ungrateful slave master who never appreciates whatever his slave does for him, yet they know that without the slave they are bound to face many obstacles without a solution.

America and Europe had depended heavily on Africa’s raw materials, mineral resources and treasures, before independent, swept through Africa, leaving many European countries miserable because they weren’t ready yet to let Africa go.

It was the most painful period for Western Europe when countries like Ghana, Congo, Guinea, etc, had independence. To this day, they feel that pain thus, there is a reason to target the continent of Africa to make the inhabitants miserable.

Just seven months after taking office on the direct orders of the US, Belgium, and Britain, the newly elected prime minister of Congo,  Patrice Lumumba was brutally murdered and since Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana helped Lumumba, he was deposed in a coup masterminded by the CIA.

France was mad to the extent that they took away everything they had including the furniture from the State House in Guinea to France, leaving the newly elected Guinean leader Ahmed Sekou Touré completely handicap. 

In history, America and Europe will not say that Africa’s rich mineral resources  played a significant role in our economy and development, instead, the media will write “Africa is a continent of poverty, illiteracy, and crime.” Thank you.

However, whatever transpired in Africa, after Belgium, Britain, and France lost their colonies is what we are witnessing today as medical crimes in Africa. 

Questions to answer: Why Aids killing Africans in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda, etc? Because both the Netherlands and the British were in South Africa and the British were in Zimbabwe, Uganda, etc.

The Pasteur Institute of France also inflicted deadly diseases including Aids and Ebola on Africans. To Western Europe and America, Africa deserves it because they have lost their colonies in the continent of Africa. Even though America had no colony in Africa, interfering in African politics was their priority, just like today.

Despite all that was stolen from Africa, because of greed they weren’t satisfied. They couldn’t sleep peacefully, always finding a way to get Africa back. Something which never happened again. 

When it comes to crime, the assassination of African leaders and the truth over Aids, Ebola and Lassa fever medical crimes in Africa, European and American journalists suffer the dumb syndrome, which affects both hands and pen to write.

There is no doubt that Europe and America are still interested in Africa. The two continents are completely exhausted with depreciating economies. 

Many have lost their jobs and life becoming difficult every day. Thus; getting hold of some of Africa’s vast mineral resources could revamp the economies and create more employment in Europe and America. 

Fortunately, Africa’s vast mineral resources are always there, because they can’t make good use of their own abundant resources than corruption.



But not this time. Europe and America will not get even one percent of Africa’s treasures because they have abused their trusts. Even the uneducated Africans in the remotest part of Africa are now aware that Aids and Ebola were bio-weapons against Africa, despite some claiming that they are cursed by God.  

If their intentions were to depopulate the continent to steal our resources, it’s not going to happen, because they can’t kill all of us.

These are some of the reasons we often hear of military coups in Africa because the civilians and the military get sick and tired watching corrupt African leaders in power collaborating with the corrupt European and American leaders. 

Africans have learned in a very hard way at the hands of Europe and America. That hard lessons are now our surviving tools.

The important question left for Europe and America to answer is: How will they cope with the calamities that Africans have gone through and survived should in case it happens to them?

Friday, October 24, 2014

Barack Obama On Ebola Issue How Sincere Are You?


Barack Obama

Barack Obama



Mr. President, a couple of weeks ago, following media attacks and negative comments from people around the world, including Americans,  an article entitled “How tough is it for Obama as Black president?” was published by Diplomatic Aspects Newspaper. 


I supported you and lashed out against the Americans. From every angle, in regard to what is happening under your administration, I totally regret writing that article. I apologize to Americans.

Mr. Obama, before taking the seat as the president of America, you swore to serve the Americans and the world in truth. Please, are you sure you are living up to that promise and commitment? Can you swear that you have no idea that the Ebola virus was manufactured and tested on Black people in Congo and Uganda? 

And if at all you don’t know, are you not aware of Holland Professor Johan Van Dongen’s research in 1972, which reveals that the Ebola virus is human-made and tested on black-skinned people in Uganda and Zaire in Africa, to find vaccines against it for military defending purposes?

Scientist Johan Van Dongen

Scientist Johan Van Dongen


Since the publication of his research, are you not aware that the authorities have vowed to make his life hell, taking him to court on several occasions, rendering him penury, losing his job and house? Are you also not aware that his book he wrote in the Netherlands to let readers know about this heinous crime against humanity, has also been banned in Holland and Belgium?

Mr. Obama, do you know that on October 10, 2014, as a journalist writing for Diplomatic Aspects Newspaper in Belgium, an article on the above subject was published, and it was posted on all social websites, including Twitter, but the link to the article has been completely removed from the web without any trace? Who is responsible, Mr. President, and why are they fighting to cover up the truth or the crime?
                                                                                       
Mr. President, are you aware that a book I wrote called “Little Boygium-Wonderful Experience, revealing the indiscriminate killings of Africans at a notorious hospital called Stuivenberg in Antwerp, for body organs needed very urgently for the Belgians can't be seen anywhere in Belgium? 

Would you call me a crazy writer if I speak against the Belgian King Leopold II for killing ten million Africans in Congo, yet streets were named after him and statues built in his honour in Belgium? 

Would you call me a lunatic writer when, since the publication of my book, the death rate of Africans in that hospital has fallen completely? Yet officials of the city of Antwerp went there to investigate, pretending they didn’t know what was going on?

Mr. Obama, now I know the reason the world and your own country have lost confidence in you. You have lied about Ebola and continue to hide the greatest crime against humanity after slavery. Mr. Obama, you failed to do your job, and Professor Johan Van Dongen did it for you, but he is now suffering in silence.  

The world is falling apart, Mr. Obama, not because of the rate of crime alone, but the criminals who try to cover up the crime, like you. Where is the media? Where are they when the world needs them? 

When the rain falls, it doesn't fall on one man’s house; all those covering up the crime, sitting down without doing something significant to save the destruction of the world, will feel the impact without any escape. We should try to create a better world for the future generation, including our children.

The writer

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

LUMUMBA'S ASSASSINATION: Sons not satisfied with Belgium's apology

Patrice LUMUMBA


Patrice LUMUMBA


On January 17, 1961,  Patrice Lumumba, the first elected Prime Minister of Congo, was murdered. The circumstances leading to his death remained a mystery until forty years later, when the secret started unfolding. 


Fresh scrutiny and those around at the time have revealed that Belgium, the Congo's colonial masters, were behind his assassination.

After the election in June 1960, Lumumba's National Congolese Movement won and emerged as the first Prime Minister of Congo. After the independence celebration of June 30th, Belgium's hostility to Lumumba deepened. Lumumba denounced the harshness, brutalities, and indignities suffered by the Congolese under Belgian colonial rule.

A strong friend of Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Lumumba, made a similar statement to Nkrumah. "You must have strong and visible powers". Lumumba expelled all the Belgian diplomats and called on the United Nations to defend the newly independent state. 

The action affected Belgians to the extent that the king was very angry with Lumumba. The British Foreign Office requested the elimination of Lumumba. The statement read, "I see only two possible solutions to the problem. The first is a simple one: the removal of Lumumba from the scene and killing him.

Almost fifty years after his assassination, the sons of the Congolese independence hero Patrice Lumumba are seeking war crime charges against twelve Belgians for their involvement in their father's assassination. 

His youngest son, Guy Lumumba, told reporters, "We are targeting the assassins. In Belgium, there are twelve of them still alive, and we want them to answer for their pathetic acts before justice. The twelve Belgians were in the province of Katanga when Lumumba was killed.

As if the spirit of Lumumba were taking revenge, it was reported that one of the twin brothers involved in his killing had gone insane. Lumumba's family lawyer Christophe Marchand said the sons will file a charge against the yet to be named twelve of war crimes in a Brussels criminal court in October. 

Even though Belgium has since apologized to its former colony, no legal action has been taken afterward.