Showing posts with label World leaders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World leaders. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 05, 2020

Why World Leaders Are Partly Responsible For The Coronavirus

World leaders are responsible for the coronavirus because they supported the biological weapon crimes of the US government

World leaders are responsible for the coronavirus because they supported the biological weapon crimes of the US government


Whenever there is a problem, the right decision is to find a quick solution to tackle it. That is better than pointing fingers at or accusing others as perpetrators. However, I will still blame both world leaders of developed and developing countries, for this coronavirus pandemic today.


You see, crime doesn't pay, it destroys the entire society and affects people. World leaders, especially from the developed world, in the past and present, continue to remain silent over crimes committed against humanity because biological weapon crimes often take place in the third world.


The whole world is suffering from the attack of the merciless coronavirus today, another biological weapon named COVID-19 but can world leaders accept the fact that if they have acted appropriately in the past, this pandemic could have been prevented?


HIV-Aids was a man-made disease meant to destroy Africa after independence swept through the continent before it gradually spread throughout the whole world. Even though the US government was responsible, no country in the world queried or warned the US government about this horrible crime against humanity.


Not even the International Criminal Court of Justice- ICC, known for putting African leaders that commit crimes against humanity behind bars, stepped in to question America.


The world tried their best to control the rapid spread of the HIV-Aids virus, which has already decimated Africa. Within the spread of the virus, more crimes were committed in Africa, by the US government, as vaccines to treat Aids patients on the African continent, were contaminated giving rise to tuberculosis in Aids patients at the same time.


Still, no world leader in the advanced world showed any remorse or sympathy to Africa about the way the disease has destroyed Africa. 


Just like the HIV-Aids, Ebola was also a biological weapon but world leaders remained quiet, supporting the crimes and false claims of the US, Centers for Disease Control, and the World Health Organization, that bats and bushmeat are responsible for the spread of Ebola in Africa.


Meanwhile, the same hemorrhagic fever which first exploded in Congo in 1976, had already appeared simultaneously in Marburg and Frankfurt in Germany, and in Belgrade, Serbia, in 1967. Because of the truth, many not interested in what we write but we shall all suffer together.


The fact that the developed world failed each time to expose the US government of triggering biological weapons on innocent populations, which of course, affects China too because they do business with African leaders, has led to the coronavirus pandemic.


The important question here is, "if the US government, has lied about the true origin of HIV-Aids and Ebola, would the Chinese government tell the world that the coronavirus is a biological weapon?" That can't happen.


In this world, what one sows, the same he shall reap. In my life, since I was born, I have never heard of anyone that planted tomatoes and harvested apples. Whatever goes around comes around.


Advanced countries have supported the US government, the corrupt World Health Organization, and the Centers for Disease Control to kill innocent victims in third world countries with biological weapons. 


It's time for them to know how suffering and deaths are associated with the Chinses virus Corona.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

A MAN CAN'T BE PRAISED FOR HIS EVIL DEEDS, UNLESS YOU'RE EVIL


The quote of Martin Luther King Jr

The quote of Martin Luther King Jr




We often hear “I don’t like Obama, I hate CNN, I don’t like George W. Bush, etc. If you try to find out the reason for their hatred and dislike, they will tell you why.


It is easier to hate than to show or give love to a person. Thus, probably if someone hates me, there must be a reason for that. But when I haven’t committed any crime, I would like to find out why someone hates me. Is it because of my probing articles?

I am an African writer living in Europe, reading every humiliating and degrading article European and American journalists write about Africa. Do you expect me to join them when they have many problems to deal with on their shores, but pretend everything is fine?

In Brussels, come daily European and other world leaders to talk about problems affecting the world, with the aim of finding solutions to tackle those problems. In the same Brussels stands a statue of Leopold II, the king who killed and maimed over ten million Africans, including women and children.

Belgium didn’t consider the crime of this criminal. Instead, they built a statue to glorify and named streets after him throughout the country, when there is no statue of Adolf Hitler, for killing 6 million Jews. Would you hate me as an African writer who values life if I write that the Belgian government should pull down that statue?

The world leaders and journalists converging at Brussels don’t care about any statue, because they are not Africans; moreover, the life of an African to them is valueless. But since the Bible I read tells me that ‘God created man in His own image,’ I will write an article against this injustice and ignorance.

No one in their right mind would praise someone who has committed such a heinous crime unless the person is sick himself or evil. Sometimes, “Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed,” said Martin Luther King Jr. Yes, the sufferer has to scream for the oppressor to know what the oppressed are going through.

Terrorism

The selfishness, greed, hypocrisy, and bad policies of European and American leaders have generated scores of hatred for the common citizens. Whatever terrorism has taken place in Europe and America, in the past and today, was caused by Europe and America.

In Brussels, they sit behind a heavy security gate and take measures to combat terrorism. After that, they give those measures to the media for publication, but the reasons that led to the killing of innocent citizens are never given to the media. Because they don’t want the public to know the truth, and again aren’t ready to change their bad policies.

Unfortunately, people don’t realize the harm these politicians are causing in society against ordinary citizens. Do we have to depend on such people/politicians for security or protection? They were there when 9/11 occurred. 

They were there when runners taking part in a marathon were murdered by unscrupulous terrorists. They were there when terrorists struck France, and they were there when Africa was intentionally plagued with Aids, Ebola, Lassa fever, and other diseases.

When they see victims of terrorism's bodies scattered, before you’ll see soldiers and the police with guns at every point of the street, disrupting public activities. These politicians have no protection for us today or tomorrow. In fact, they have left us sitting on a time bomb, without knowing when the next terrorist act will strike.

Honestly, the public can take good care of themselves more than what politicians can do, if each becomes his brother’s keeper, giving love, doing away with racism, discrimination, and living in peace and harmony. Love truly conquers everything.

Thursday, August 02, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY NELSON MANDELA

Nelson Mandela


Nelson Mandela


Nelson Mandela celebrated his 94th birthday on July 18, 2012, as his country stood behind him by participating in good deeds nationwide, to honor this great man, who history will always recognize as one of the heroes, to liberate South Africans who were under the brutal regime of Apartheid.


In South Africa, the nationals performed at least sixty-seven minutes of public service on his birthday, a reference to his number of years he devoted to helping others. Besides the various activities of honor, about fourteen million students sang "Happy Birthday" to him before they started their lessons.

In Qunu, his hometown, where he grew up, members of his family, including children and grandchildren, gathered to mark his birthday and perform community service at the local health centers. World leaders, including President Barack Obama, also paid tribute to Mandela. 

"Nelson Mandela's personal story is one of unbreakable will, unwavering integrity, and abiding humility. By measure, he has changed the arc of history, transforming his country, continent, and the world, said Barack Obama. Mandela's last public appearance was at the 2010 World Cup, held in his country.

He is reported to be doing well at his age. The biography of Nelson Mandela is available at Amazon.com.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

SUU KYI FREE AT LONG LAST


Suu Kyi


Suu Kyi


World leaders hailed the release of Burma's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi from years of house arrest Saturday, but warned the country's junta not to restrict her, even as a senior government official insisted she was "completely free". This is history in Burma, as the military junta bows to democracy.


Burma's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi holds a bouquet of flowers as she appears at the gate of her house in Rangoon. World leaders have hailed the release of Burma's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi from years of house arrest but warned the military junta not to restrict her in other ways and called for all political prisoners to be freed.

US President Barack Obama said that "while the Burmese regime has gone to extraordinary lengths to isolate and silence Aung San Suu Kyi, she has continued her brave fight for democracy, peace, and change in Burma."

"She is a hero of mine and a source of inspiration for all who work to advance basic human rights in Burma and around the world," said Obama in a statement, using the country's former name.

While the United States welcomed Suu Kyi's release, it was "time for the Burmese regime to release all political prisoners," added Obama, in Japan for a regional summit, echoing sentiments aired by other world figures.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace laureate, "an inspiration" to the world, a UN spokesman said.

"The secretary-general expects that no further restrictions will be placed on her, and he urges the Burma authorities to build on today's action by releasing all remaining political prisoners," said the spokesman.

"France will be extremely attentive to the conditions in which Madame Aung San Suu Kyi enjoys her refund liberty," French President Nicolas Sarkozy said in a statement issued by the Elysee Palace.

Any "restrictions on her freedom of movement and expression would constitute a new unacceptable denial of her rights," he said.

But a senior Burmese official said no conditions were tied to Suu Kyi's release. "She is completely free -- there are no conditions at all," the official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

British Prime Minister David Cameron called her release "long overdue", branding her detention for 15 of the last 21 years a "travesty, designed only to silence the voice of the Burmese people."

"Aung San Suu Kyi is an inspiration for all of us who believe in freedom of speech, democracy, and human rights," he said. "Freedom is Aung San Suu Kyi's right. The Burmese regime must now uphold it."

Britain is the former colonial power in Burma, which achieved its independence as Burma in 1948, and Suu Kyi's late husband was British.

Desmond Tutu, chair of the group of retired senior statesmen known as The Elders, called Suu Kyi "a global symbol of moral courage" and said her release "offers hope to the people of Burma."

For his part, Surin Pitsuwan, secretary-general of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which includes Burma, told AFP he was "very, very relieved" at the news.

Pitsuwan said he hoped Suu Kyi would be able to play a role in bringing national reconciliation, while the Japanese government urged Burma to take "further positive measures."

In Brussels, European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso called for Suu Kyi to be granted "unrestricted freedom of movement and speech" so she could "participate fully in her country's political process." He echoed the call for the release of political prisoners.

Similar reactions came from German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and the governments of Poland, Italy, the Czech Republic, Austria, Bulgaria, and South Africa.

In Geneva, United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay called Suu Kyi's release "a positive signal" by Burma authorities and said she could "make a major contribution" in the transition to democracy and national reconciliation.

"I urge the authorities of Burma to now release the other 2,200 political prisoners as a clear sign that the new government intends to respect human rights and forge a new future for the country," Pillay said.

China, one of Burma's closest allies and a mainstay for the junta through trade ties, arms sales, and using its veto on the UN Security Council against sanctions, had no immediate reaction.

But the official Xinhua news agency, reporting her release, did describe Suu Kyi as "a noted political figure."

Rights group Amnesty International said Suu Kyi's release was not a "concession" by the regime and should not take attention away from other prisoners of conscience being held in "deplorable conditions".

Meanwhile, New York-based Human Rights Watch called the junta's move a "cynical ploy" to deflect criticism of its recent election.

"If the military government is serious about increasing political space after the elections, then it will release all political prisoners immediately and unconditionally," said HRW official Elaine Pearson.

Friday, January 01, 2010

World Leaders Must Help Africa Not Be Used As Sanctuary For Terrorism


Terrorism in Africa


Terrorism in Africa


Islam means patience, love, and togetherness. That's what the Koran says and the definition that is given by many Muslims when asked to give a little explanation of what the religion is about. 


However, that definition is immediately called into question or disagreed with by the new global desire for violence and the desire of Islamic fanatics to kill innocent people to end their lives. 

Islam is rapidly turning into a more violent religion than the unity and love they advocate. Umar Abdulmutallab, a failed suicide bomber, expressed his terrifying vision of a world run by radical Islamic hardliners in a string of online messages. 

Frequently, the African continent is completely disregarded or undervalued. World leaders are cautioned not to undervalue Africans anymore after this 23-year-old terrorist managed to evade security measures and all of their detectors to board the aircraft to bomb Flight 253, which was traveling from Amsterdam to the United States.

Had his murderous plans been successful, Islamic extremists such as al-Qaeda would have boasted about it and plotted additional assaults. 

It is now time for world leaders to concentrate more on Africa to prevent the usage of that continent as a safe haven for terrorists.

I believe that there will be a time when genuine Muslims and true followers of the Prophet Mohammed will openly speak against what their fanatic brothers are doing and try to do their best to end or reduce this unnecessary global violence, especially in Iraq, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.