Showing posts with label European forces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European forces. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 November 2008

EUROPE IS PREPARING TO CARRY OUT ANOTHER GENOCIDE

And Nkunda's rebels, who have the misfortune of counting among them tutsis, are going to have to face this unprecedented attack just because of the fact that they have and are daring to spearhead the new struggle for freedom. Europe, the UN and the clique of NGOs have something against the tutsis, history will tell why! But it's not only Europe, especially if you take into account that George Soros is among the signatories of the petition I'm talking about. The UN long serving Jan Egeland is said to save signed the NGO leaders petition to the European Union asking to send European troupes to DRC instead of MONUC. He has complained to the BBC that for the Balkans (read for the partionning of the Balkans), Iraq, and the Middle-East "there was no indecisiveness". So he wants the world to treat the DRC the way the Balkans, Iraq and the Middle East were and are treated, as if the International community has brought anything else than fierce divisions which prolong conflict (Egeland likes this because he has build his carrier and fortune on conflicts, he cannot wish them to stop by means of peace, that's why he wants Europe to come and create a regional war). He added that "it is becoming increasingly clear that the EU is best placed -through its standing battle groups- to play this and deploy now". I wonder how Europe is going to resist this pressure. Most probably we are headed towards an Artemis II cum Turquoise Bis operations, all against Nkunda's CNDP. Europe never raised up to defend the tutsis in Rwanda in 1994. Instead all Europe did was to watch French soldiers directly participating in the massacre. Today Europe and the hawkish and hypocritical NGOs are raising up to balkanize the DRC, with the pretext of trashing a rebellion spearheaded by tutsis together with other minorities who want to reclame nothing but freedom! You can see on this link les larmes de crocodiles de Jan Egeland! http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7751981.stm and http://africa.reuters.com/top/news/usnJOE4AQ0GX.html