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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

In Proud Support Of Omar Al-Bashir

In line with the African Union.

The chairman of the African Union Commission, a Mr. Ping, has pretty much purchased a good quality rope, handed it to the International Criminal Court and politely requested it to go hang itself. This after visiting the lavish gold-tiled presidential palace of Sudan; precisely the abode of a most wanted criminal, Omar al-Bashir.

Now, I have never been to Darfur but I hear that our blackest of 'bradas' are being bludgeoned to death by the Janjaweed under the remote controlled supervision of Omar al-Bashir, a man accused of war crimes, genocide and an assortment of crimes against humanity by the ICC. Well of course the situation on the ground is more complex but for our purposes, let us visit the AU's decision to chastise the ICC for issuing a warrant to arrest al-Bashir….even if the backdrop includes Darfuri infants being split in two parts.

Why do we Africans choose to respect (fear) our leaders/older generation so much? Why are we so powerless to address the abuses and excesses heaped upon us by our political leaders? As a whole, we black Africans have succumbed to the lowest level of supreme idiots. We are competing with sheep to see who's more sillier. How can we be so silent and very impotent when it comes to doing what is right in Darfur. So the ICC, with much evidence and fortitude, identifies and then indicts a murderous leader who has killed hungry weather-beaten African boys and girls for sport….and what do we do?.....like a jukebox choir, we cry foul in continental unison. Folks, those who do not condemn violence condone it.

In the case of Kenya, we are also going to bed with the Chinese so we cannot just start shouting curse words at Sudan. But what of other African countries? Yaani these so called leaders are just seated somewhere when a fella is exterminating a substantial portion of his citizens.

Why are we so gallant and courageous in our fight to win the Nobel prize in ineptitude?

34 comments:

  1. Kalamari,
    STOP your sinister insinuations on a LEGALLY elected leader Bashir. Don't you know Sudan is among the 2 or 3 leaders who sent congratulatory messages to our DULY ELECTED president.

    We have alot in common with Bashr.
    1. We share high affinity to things east and the Chinese never disappoint, dman human right
    2. Bashir is everything Kenyan. See when one kihii Ocampo (Moreno) indicted him, he perfect Kimunya's act by flying to Darfur and thimbing the ground
    3. Last and most important we have localized Darfur and we have our own Janjaweed (Arabic for Devils on horses) president.

    So Bw Kalamari stop dreaming and wake up from LAZINESS. Bashir is in good company. See the pint-sized Omar Bongo of Gabon told off the press on Mugabe in Cairo by telling them AU recognizes Bob because he was not only lected but also DULY SWORN in. Hata sisi.
    And to prove his 2 ng

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  2. AU rebuked ICC not because they support Bashir. Kenyans need to read between the lines. I wouldnt even support ICC if either Ruto of ODM or Kibaki of PNU are told to appear before the Court.

    You need to realize that ICC is a kangaroo court and that that want to nake an example out of an African President even tho European, Asian and Latino Presidents have comitted worse crimes than Bashir.

    ICC will never arrest an African Leader as long as the AU is alive !!

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  3. Africans can deal with African problems. Thats the message AU is sending to the world. The days of foreign domination is over. AU will solve the problem in Sudan without help from the ICC, EU, US or Arab League.

    AU lives on !

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  4. 3.09 , what are you talking about , isnt taylor an ex-african leader ? , that bafoon called elbashir should pay for his sins dawa ya moto ni moto and he will be got.

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  5. What is happening in Darfur is realy bad, our black brother are being killed because of their colour of their skin, but african leaders are silent on this, condemm icc because they fear they will the next on line to face justice.koros

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  6. Molasses Raila should condemn Bashir they way he did Mugabe.

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  7. If there is anything that I will never shy away from is the fact that El Bashir is a murderer and the worst part of his trade is because he is doing this against people perceived to display dark colors on their skins. If that is not a gross human right violation then I don't know what it is!
    If anybody is objecting to the idea that El Bashir should pay for his sins against the black Darfurians then it makes me wonder if there is any difference between them and killer.
    As long as the AU is not ready to protect its own people then then it should allow "Kihii" (borrowed from Taabu) to do the job.

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  8. Must these people grab everything including businesses they have no idea how to run?

    THE RVR SAGA - WORSE THAN GOLDENBERG

    ....Charles Kilonzo (Yatta, ODM-K) stirred tempers when he said the 29 members sitting in the concessionaire’s board were from one community. (I WONDER WHICH ONE)

    "It pains to see what has happened to KR. RVR has been given to one community. When is the Government going to repossess the railway?" he asked.

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  9. Anon 3:59 why should "molasses Raila" do that for you. If you believe that is a leader with no teeth then why don't you speak against el bashir yourself?

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  10. ANON @4.00 You can tell the members of the board by the people who questioned whether it was right for Kilonzo to associate members of the RVR board with a single community.

    My take as to why RVR is failing is because these neocons had banked their hope in the process of PNU taking over power and then they would be given "free" money by treasury through the budget but alas this was not to happen given the new political dispensation of the GCG.

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  11. UHURU PRACTISED TRIBALISM & PATRONAGE


    OUT OF 57 COUNCILLORS DROPPED, 24 (41%) WERE FROM MT. KENYA.

    NAMES OF COUNCILLORS SACKED BY MUDAVADI AND WHO WERE IRREGULARLY NOMINATED BY UHURU.

    http://www.eastandard.net/politics/InsidePage.php?id=1143991825&cid=289&

    Published on 06/08/2008

    1. Lee Muchiri – Nairobi

    2. Badi Ali- Nairobi

    3. Dishon Njoka Nyagah – Nairobi

    4. Abdulrahman Ahmed Abdalla – Nairobi

    5. Zacharia Zuneid – Mombasa

    6. M’ mbetsa Beja M’betsa – Kwale

    7. Nashee Nana Mohammed – Mariakani

    8. Peter Ponda Kadzea – Malindi

    9. Ali Bakari Mohammed – Malindi

    10. Godwin Kilele – Voi

    11. Margaret Kizongona – Taita Taveta

    12. Habiba Abdi Birikan – Wajir

    13. Abdikadir Ali Mohammed – Mandera

    14. Stephen M. Tghiringa – Meru North

    15. Joseph Muhindi – Meru North

    16. Gabriel Rwigi Nthigai – Chuka

    17. Peter M. M’Ruchu – Meru central

    18. Bicholas Mburugu Mugambi – Meru

    19. Beatrice Kibuburi Godfrey – Meru

    20. Amos Micheni Kiboi –Embu

    21. Elizabeth Muturi – Embu

    22. James Muia Muindi – Masaku

    23. Peter Kamia Kaesa – Mavoko


    24. Waweru Njoroge Muiruri – Nyeri

    25. Joseph Kiarie Karanja – Ol Kalou

    26. Paul Mugethi Joel – Maragwa

    27. Alice Kabura Muyaka – Maragwa

    28. Benson Mburu Chege – Makuyu

    29. Isaac Njoroge – Karuri

    30. Yusuf Mohammed Ali-Lodwar

    31. Peter Derrick Ojore Emathe – Lodwar

    32. James Kikiptarbei Kibenei – Nandi

    33. Betty Jepkoskei Bor – Nandi

    34. Fatuma Chepkemoi Imran – Kapsabet

    35. Joseph Kipkosgei Maritim – Kapsabet

    36. William Kipruto Komen - Baringo

    37. Fredrick Kaloweto Moi – Baringo

    38. John Ngene Muniu – Nyahururu

    39. James Simita Munga – Nakuru

    40. Simon Mararia Gathura – Nakuru

    41. Damniel Wamwere Githinji – Nakuru

    42. Michael Kiplangat Korir – Bomet

    43. Joseph Njihia Mwangi – Molo

    44. Ntoros Baaro ole Senteu – Narok

    45. Joseph Masiaya Oltetia – Ol Kekejuado

    46. Ronald Yinda Asava – Vihiga

    47. Hannington Wandera Awori – Funyula

    48. Stella K. Ombonya – Migori

    49. Kennedy Ombui Mokaya – Gusii

    50. Jacob Nyaoso Maera – Kisii

    51. Joseph Hoyo Mogosi – Kehancha

    52. Samuel Manyange Siocha – Gucha

    53. Julius Nyaberi Seme – Ogembo

    54. James Omariba – Keroka

    55. Patrick Sani Ogati – Masimba

    56. Rafael Achira – Nyamira

    57. David Onsongo Kaburi – Nyamira.

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  12. Kalamari
    You are letting down Kumekucha! I like and respect Kumekucha due to its reporting on Kenya. But when it comes to Zimbabwe or Sudan you guys fall down flat. The ICC is a Kangaroo court designed as just another tool to entrench the dominion of the powerful (the west) over the rest of us.

    We hear about Darfur and Zimbabwe all the time. BUt the deadliest most vicious conflict in Africa is in the Eastern DRC which we don't hear about(the west already has the minerals there.). Darfur is a civil war, the rebels are as violent and intransigent as the militias. THe govt of Sudan has every right to send its army to fight in Darfur.

    Yes atrocities are taking place, but why go after small fry? Why not indict Tony Blair for launching a brutal war in Iraq? A war that has cost upwards of a million lives now in all likelihood.

    BY going after Bashir first the ICC has shown that it will be nothing but a pawn in the hands of the Europeans as they seek to control Sudanese oil.

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  13. ______We are competing with sheep to see who's more sillier______

    "more sillier?" Where did you go to school?

    The Darfur case and what happened in Kenya on August 1998 where for the sake of getting a dozen Americans, Arabs freely slaughtered hundreds of Kenyans, is a testament to our place in the hearts of Islamists. They do not view us as equal beings due to our religion and skin color. We need to wake up to this fact and stop entering into sympathetic memorandums with them.

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  14. anon@4:02
    On the defensive....why? Molasses Raila has gravitas--see what he said about Mugabe and what followed thereafter. We need his intervention on Bashir too.

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  15. Anon 5.54 exactly what do you want molasses Raila to say about Bashir? It would be prudent for you to define what you expect him to talk about if that is your interest otherwise your call is vague.

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  16. Sudan is the most powerful country in Africa right now. Who dare touch it ?

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  17. Ocampo is perfectly correct to issue those warrants against a racist beast like Bashir.
    Even as ODM fanatics engage in the fantasy that Ocampo has not done the same to Kibaki, wrap your heads around this: According to Professor Makau Mutua and who has personally talked to Ocampo in New York, he is preparing and is going to issue indictments against some ODM leading lights who sponsored ethnic cleansing in the RV. You can call the ICC all the names you want but once they issue those papers, the likes of Ruto will never be able to leave Kenya without risking instant arrest, FOR THE REST OF THEIR NATURAL LIVES. Once the warrants for arrest are issued, it will not matter how much you think Ruto is a re-incarnation of the Orgoiyot Samoei or some such primitive euphoria, the man becomes an international fugitive(like Kabuga) and he will go down, no matter how long it takes. Karadzic was a fugitive for 10 years.
    Even if the ICC is a puppet of the West, Kenya is such a small fry country internationally that any protests will be like whistling or farting in the wind, and that is when the Sibuor will know the true limits of his status, given how fond he is of pretending he is the equal of Gordon Brown because they have similar titles(i talked to Gordon blah, blah...), and inspite of the childish and arrogant pretensions of ODM fanatics that Raila's opinion matters in equal measure to powerful world leaders like those in the West or even China. The Sibuor's opinion only matters to them in as far as Kenya is concerned.
    Condemning the Chinese is also just a waste of time. Everybody who matters in the entire West has billions of dollars invested in China even as they protest Chinese involvement in Darfur and Sudan, including the Americans who annually import 160 billion dollars worth of Chinese textiles alone. They can afford to be hypocrites and there isn't a damn thing you can do about it.

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  18. AU lives on !

    3:11 PM

    You mean long live AU the money sluts that kill their own citizen like flies??

    why don't you leave this blog and take yourself to Durfur with your black skin and see how many bullets the janjaweed will fire into your black skin!!
    keep praising what you don't know just because you now Kibaki has slaughtered innocent kenyans and you fear he is heading the same way.

    if you do not want to bw dictated to as a country then don't borrow money in large loans- stop stealing from your government dry and stop killing your own citizens

    if you can handle that as a leader then have no fear the courts of the world and even your own countrymen will not judge you- but if your steal, murderer your own citizens in the name of power and greed!! then you deserve to be hanged by the highest court in the world!!!!

    yes Bashir must face the law and be hanged for all the slaughters he has ordered of the innocent citizens of Sudan- HE MUST PAY FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY!!!!!

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  19. anon9:11 PM

    why don't you just move on?? your lack of education in politics and what is happening in the global arena is embarrassing- how do you even dare post such a stupid ill researched post on KUMEKUCHA?? are you a first year at a makeshift college??

    THE ONLY PAPERS THAT ICC already has are on THE THIEVING MURDERER EMILIO KIBAKI , UHURU THE MUNGIKI WARLORD AND THEIR PNU CRONIES WHO TOGETHER SET A STAGE TO BURN THEIR OWN TRIBE IN THE ELDORET CHURCH IN ORDER TO CAUSE CONFUSION AND SCREAM GENOCIDE( the sad thing about it is that those that they paid called the mungiki have opened up and said the truth...

    now what does that make Kibaki, Uhuru and people like the biatch martha karua??

    murderers and they proceeded sending the same mungiki to commit genocide in nakuru and naivasha

    this is what we kenyans call murderer in broad day light in order to stay in power by force.


    KIBAKI AND BASHIR OF SUDAN ARE MADE FROM THE SAME CLOTH THEY KILL AT THEIR OWN PLEASURE-
    BISHIR KILLS THE BLACKED SKINNED AFRICANS
    WHILE KIBAKI KILLS ALL OTHER TRIBES EXCEPT HIS OWN TRIBE KIKUYU !!!

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  20. kenyans just like whinning and complaining. when do you ever work?


    Ivy

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  21. KENYANS WANT THEIR RAILWAY BACK- IT WAS OLD BUT AT LEAST IT WORKED - WHO THE F---K GAVE THE KIBAKI GOVERNMENT THE RIGHT TO SALE OUR RAILWAY TO HIS CRONIES???

    WE WANT answers no more scandals like ANGLO LEASING AND GOLDENBERG KENYANS ARE TIRED-

    RAILWAY MUST BE GIVEN BACK TO THE KENYANS PEOPLE - WE ARE READY TO BUY SHARES AS KENYANS- WHY SHOULD IT BE OWNED BY A FEW INDIVIDUALS(CROOKS) FROM CENTRAL KENYA???????????????????????



    MP: Kenya Railways sale bigger scandal than Goldenberg

    Published on 06/08/2008

    Allegations of an incapacitated company irregularly registered to take over the operations of Kenya Railways forced Prime Minister Raila Odinga to step in with an assurance.

    Ababu Namwamba (Bundalang’i, ODM) stoked the embers when he raised the issue of a company he claimed was put in place to concession Kenya Railways under the guise of enhancing efficiency.

    The MP claimed that the company, Rift Valley Railways (RVR), entered into a 25-year concession agreement with Kenya Railways with only Sh100,000 share capital.

    Raila said he had convened a meeting with Ugandan and RVR officers today over the matter.

    The Government will then give a comprehensive statement after two weeks.

    Namwamba tabled documents giving particulars of directors and the process that brought RVR into existence to authenticate his claims.

    "RVR is linked to high-ranking officials, one of whom sits at the State law Office, where he influenced irregular registration of this company," claimed Namwamba.

    But Transport Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere said everything was above board.

    internal disputes

    He said the ruling was about internal disputes of shareholders and should not be used as a benchmark.

    Ikolomani MP Bonny Khalwale put the minister to task on why RVR was allowed to take over KR before paying the precondition fee of $3 million.

    Mwakwere said the money was paid 45 days after commencement of operations.

    Charles Kilonzo (Yatta, ODM-K) stirred tempers when he said the 29 members sitting in the concessionaire’s board were from one community.

    "It pains to see what has happened to KR. RVR has been given to one community. When is the Government going to repossess the railway?" he asked.

    However, Sports Assistant Minister Kabando wa Kabando and MP Mithika Linturi said it was unfair to link individuals with a community.

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  22. Ivy

    9:58 PM

    WHEN PEOPLE LIKE YOU MALAYA KIKUYU IDENTITY THIEF STOP STEALING FROM KENYANS- AND NOW YOU HAVE STOLEN THE RAILWAY LINE?? MAMBO BADO AND WHERE YOU LICKED ASS FOR IT- GO BACK.. IT IS GOING TO BE HOT... YOU THIEVING THUGS FROM CENTRAL WILL BE STOPPED SHENZI WEWE!

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  23. Reading your comments i am disturbed, wondering aloud why Molasses Raila (a little boy with a toy gun shouting i will shoot can do? when the real thief with a real gun has done nothing? Surely that is just common sense ama? Atleast we were told the difference, we have always been thinking but it was confirmed yesterday that RAO is just a small boy with a toy gun, but the real thief is still out there with a real gun but he can still do nothing...And as i have been taght let the sleeping do lie. Acha Kibs alale in due time he will wake up.


    How can a gang pass a sentence for its fellow comrade? You never know when your day will come so you stay away from the electric chair as much as possible. AU can't do anything dream on.....Ati let Au deal with issues affecting Africa i agree it is high time they do that and sort the mess that is in Africa. But give me one that they have been able to sort?

    But seeing the likes of Mobutu, Amin, Abacha and their ilk i rest assured knowing that "Their day is drawing nigh....Divine intervention so let Bashir do all that he wants but his day is drawing nigh, it may delay yes but it shall definately come to pass

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  24. anon10:41 PM

    thanks sister you have said it all? now there those who are scared to death ati now they say AU can sort out African problems at the west should not interfere?? yet they are the same people who ran to the west to beg for funds after they have looted and stolen from their own government coffers and running their countries economies dry.
    I say to them if you do not want the west to control what happens in your country?? then do not rob your own country dry then beg for loans and funding-

    treat your citizens with the respect they deserve not like animals and you think the world will sit back and watch?? RWANDA HAPPENED AND SUDAN IS WORSE NOW THAN THE RWANDA GENOCIDE AND THE KENYA ONE......

    BASHIR MUST BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE AND ANY AFRICAN LEADER THAT OPPOSES MUST JOIN HIM TOO BECAUSE SUCH LEADERS IN AFRICA ARE THE EVIL DEVILS....

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  25. Anon @ 9.55, 10.09 and 10.12pm. You can rant and rave frothy mouthed with rage till you are blue/black in the face. Hell, bust a gut if u have to!
    Nothing, i repeat, nothing, will stop Ocampo from fingering your ODM heroes from indictment. From the tone of your post, you probably don't believe that this will happen. Well, read Prof.Makau Mutua's article in the Sunday Nation of two or three weeks ago. What reason would he have to lie and risk his credibility? Those ODM goons goose IS cooked, you ignorant imbecile, no matter how much they posture in their 1000$ Italian suits and shoes. A goon is a goon no matter what the packaging. Once Ocampo fingers you, you become damaged goods and nobody will touch you with a ten foot pole, not unless you are George Bush, Gordon Brown or Hu Jintao. Get the drift, Mr bitter democrat? Have those millions of Sudanese jumping up and down daily in the streets Khartoum in defence of Bashir managed to compel Ocampo's revocation of his arrest warrant? This world ain't equal, get that into your blockhead.

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  26. Charles Nairobi.
    Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, the current lines of conflict are seen to be ethnic and tribal, rather than religious.
    One side of the armed conflict is composed mainly of the Sudanese military and the Janjaweed, a militia group recruited mostly from the Arab Abbala tribes of the northern Rizeigat, camel-herding nomads. The other side comprises a variety of rebel groups, notably the Sudan Liberation Movement and the Justice and Equality Movement, recruited primarily from the land-tilling non-Arab Fur, Zaghawa, and Massaleit ethnic groups.
    The combination of decades of drought, desertification, and overpopulation are among the causes of the Darfur conflict, because the Baggara nomads searching for water have to take their livestock further south, to land mainly occupied by BLACK FARMING COMMUNITIeS.
    The Sudanese government has suppressed information by jailing and killing witnesses since 2004 and tampered with evidence such as mass graves to eliminate their forensic value. In addition, by obstructing and arresting journalists, the Sudanese government has been able to obscure much of what has gone on.
    United Nations estimates that the conflict has left as many as 400,000 dead from violence and disease.

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  27. Are there any gay clubs in Nairobi?

    Iam a gay woman (lesbian) looking to come out of my closet. Does anyone know where I can meet other lesbians in Kenya?

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  28. Gay woman,

    All you need to convert you to a stright woman is 'chuma maliet' ( a hot unsheathed metal rod), preferably administered by a straight man from the Western part of Kenya. You can link up with any of these 'doctors' at a club called Kuche Kuche, Nyayo Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya every weekend.

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  29. ODM is busry unearthing the Grand Thief's scandals one by one. Siku za wizi ni 40. Kazi imeanza.

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  30. Darfur rebels and SPLA were both sponsered and armed by the US and UK to destabalise sudan.

    SPLA and Darfur rebels have also commited mass murder of tribes that did not join their cause. selective punishment will not work and thats why we say no to ICC

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  31. Anon 12.44

    I have had few experiences with men in the past and it left me with nothing to be desired.

    Kindly, if anyone knows any gay (lesbian) club or social networking in Nairobi, please let me know. Iam sure someone knows something.

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  32. anon 1:42,

    just google and join your breed of perverts...

    may the lord have mercy on u

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  33. Anon 1.42 here is the link for about gays in kenya;

    http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/05/15/gay.kenya/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

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  34. YOU ARE GOOD AT POSTING FACTS?NEWS.

    very poor in offering opinion.
    Bashir is a killer who should be brought to Justice

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