Sarkozy’s Racist Africa Attack
Sifelani Tsiko , Posted: Nov 23, 2007
Culled from Black Star News
The latest incident in which authorities in Chad rescued 103 children
who were to be flown to France under unclear circumstances by a team of
French aid workers from the so-called Zoe's Ark charity organization
raises a number of issues, more importantly, African unity and Africa's
relationship with the pan-European world.
It was demeaning and pathetic to see an African president being utterly
powerless to prevent the interference of French President Nicolas
Sarkozy in the internal affairs of Chad.
It took Sarkozy, nicknamed "Speedy Sarkozy" just a day to secure the
release of three French journalists and four Spanish flight attendants,
on November 4, undermining the Chad's judiciary and sovereignty.












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