Sunday, November 21, 2004

Strange Charges from seamingly credible people

Paris - Ivory Coast leader Laurent Gbagbo said on Saturday he believed reports were true that French troops had decapitated local demonstrators during anti-French riots in the West African state this month.


Isn't it great how a legitimately elected President is now a "Leader"

"I wasn't in the hospitals myself but everyone who went there said so: you may take it that the evidence provided by several people is true," he responded online from Abidjan to a website discussion in Paris.

Asked by AFP, French army information services in Paris would say only: "We have no comment to make on this kind of statement."

Cardinal Bernard Agre, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Abidjan, first made the decapitation charge, saying November 11 on Radio Vatican: "I have just come from the hospitals. It's unbearable, these young people decapitated by the French army."


So if this is true we need to send in peace keepers to protect from the peace keepers

I was in Model UN during my Sophmore year in high school and we were told tales of French peace keepers working as mercenaries for the Muslims by a UN aid worker who was talking to us

maybe this is whats happening here

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