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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Capnd143(m): 12:49pm On Jul 17, 2013
We are busy looking 4 shekau and ICC is asking us to start chasing al-bashir. And why should we even arrest someone that came 4 an AU summit and not on bilateral visit. Fu..ck the ICC, it is just a puppet of the West.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Snoopywallace(m): 12:49pm On Jul 17, 2013
Why do people look for the slightest opportunity to speak ill of the US...if you re given a visa to USA and sudan,which wld u choose...its all jealousy.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Nobody: 12:49pm On Jul 17, 2013
Afam4eva: What are the benefits that Nigeria derives from the UN anyways?
An average Nigerian? No benefit
Nigeria politician? Enough benefit, all those aids & grants ends up in there bank accounts
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by chi4ik(m): 12:50pm On Jul 17, 2013
Rubbish, y can't UN arest him since? Ar they not world leader? They should not provok us here o. Stupid
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by benchilovsky(m): 12:51pm On Jul 17, 2013
Who is Al-bashir?when did he visit our country?don't UN know that all our police have been sent to the North?Abeg make them leave us o...
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Nobody: 12:51pm On Jul 17, 2013
Snoopy wallace: Why do people look for the slightest opportunity to speak ill of the US...if you re given a visa to USA and sudan,which wld u choose...its all jealousy.
So because people dream of living the US dream, they should ignore the truth? Please you can do better than this

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Capnd143(m): 12:51pm On Jul 17, 2013
We are busy looking 4 shekau and ICC is asking us to start chasing al-bashir. And why should we even arrest someone that came 4 an AU summit and not on bilateral visit. Fu..ck the ICC, it is just a puppet of the West.
Afam4eva: What are the benefits that Nigeria derives from the UN anyways?
sending our over 14,000 troops to fight other's war
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by chaplin4u: 12:56pm On Jul 17, 2013
In as much as I respect the ICC and believe in what they stand for, I believe they are selective in the cases they prosecute and look the other way when some countries commit grievous offences. I would have been more open to ICC if its a neutral platform. cool cool

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by solomon111(m): 12:56pm On Jul 17, 2013
Were this white morons expecting Nigeria to arrest a sitting president of another country?
That's an act of war.
American and british presidents have been killing thousands of innocent middle-easterners with various kinds of air-strikes.
They should go and arrest them first.
Yeye people.
Sanctions my foot.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by PStacks(m): 12:56pm On Jul 17, 2013
Nigeria has carried her character to the world stage romancing with criminals..

United Nations must be a joke.
If they come to Nigeria, they'l find plenty of Al-Bashir or whatever the name of the sudanese president.

If Nigeria was a serious country she should never hav allowed that guy step the sands of this country. But when those are the kind of people we have in the country, we must welcome a thief nao, since nigeria is a country for thieves.. Is there a crime if a thief goes visiting a thief?

UN shouldn't only beam their search light on the sudanese leader but should pls come help us check out our corrupt leaders..

If you check Nigerian leaders, a lot of them would even be more corrupt than the sudanese president.. UN is just wasting her time..
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by solomon111(m): 1:02pm On Jul 17, 2013
P.Stacks:
Nigeria has carried her character to the world stage romancing with criminals..

United Nations must be a joke.
If they come to Nigeria, they'l find plenty of Al-Bashir or whatever the name of the sudanese president.

If Nigeria was a serious country she should never hav allowed that guy step the sands of this country. But when those are the kind of people we have in the country, we must welcome a thief nao, since nigeria is a country for thieves.. Is there a crime if a thief goes visiting a thief?

UN shouldn't only beam their search light on the sudanese leader but should pls come help us check out our corrupt leaders..

If you check Nigerian leaders, a lot of them would even be more corrupt than the sudanese president.. UN is just wasting her time..
Fucck off,you retardded being.
How dare you compare the threat to pan-african solidarity and wanton disrespect of africans by racists white buffons to your petty PDP/APC politics.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Danhumprey: 1:02pm On Jul 17, 2013
The United Nation,and it's judicial arm,the ICC,won't stop amazing me. Upon the fact that the Security council is dominated by world super powers who have all the weapon of mass destruction that it take to eliminate every human being from this planet,they still haven't been able to arrest Al-bashir,but would rather trump up silly excuse of sanction on any member nation who didn't arrest Al-bashir,when they are privilledged to have him in their territory. This is indeed laughable.

It's clear,that from the outset,the formation of the ICC,was targetted at African countries,who they have seen over and over as being powerless to fight for their right. Why are they afraid to arrest those past leaders like Tony Blair,Bush jnr,et al,for all the atrocities they committed against innocent citizens in the Middle East and elsewhere under the guise of fighting terrorism. The super powers themselve flagrantly disobey the court's order willfully and get away with it,and the court can do it to look the other way,but when it involves African countries,they wouldn't mind envoking all the powers in their disposal,including sanction. Africans need to wake up and take their rightful place in the comity of nations!

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Nobody: 1:06pm On Jul 17, 2013
solomon111: Fucck off,you retardded being.
How dare you compare the threat to pan-african solidarity and wanton disrespect of africans by racists white buffons to your petty PDP/APC politics.
na UN the cracker de work

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by PStacks(m): 1:06pm On Jul 17, 2013
Snoopy wallace: Why do people look for the slightest opportunity to speak ill of the US...if you re given a visa to USA and sudan,which wld u choose...its all jealousy.

You need a reason why people speak ill of the US at the slightest chance.. Its becos when you are Number 1, you are Number 1, even Number 2 can never be happy about it not to talk of any other person..

America is Number 1 and you don't need a microscopic lens to c it.
America is world power.
America is world police.
America is God's own country (as they claim sha) I don't know if God has a country..

So! My brother, strive to be Number 1 ooo and never mind what people say because if u carry last, people would still say u carry last..
If u carry first, people will still talk.

So people must always talk. That's how the world was configured! That's what makes the world go round.

If nobody talks about you, then u're nobody.. ****In Tuface's voice.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Nobody: 1:08pm On Jul 17, 2013
Utterly ridiculous!

I don't like GEJ, however, this is probably the best thing he has ever done. Nigeria is a sovereign state and US controlled UN can't tell us what to do. What should Al-Bashir be arrested, when Obama, Rumsfield, Bush, Tony Blair, David Cameron, Sarkozy et al are free men? At the end of the day, Sudan never invaded any country.

And how come imperialist controlled Hague only indicts Africans? Who cares if they're dictators or not - double standards in world politics is unacceptable. undecided

Nigeria needs to do more of this - fvck the consequences. If Iran could thrive and build some of its greatest institutions after back-breaking sanctions - and the rise of China could be begin with sanctions - Nigeria has nothing to fear. Nations work best when their backs are pushed to the wall - that's when the survival instinct kicks in.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by trolling(m): 1:12pm On Jul 17, 2013
WildChild00: The question is why has UN not taking any action against George .W. Bush and Tony.Blair. of the united kingdom, for crime against humanity they committed when in office? eg in Iraq etc.
cuz they run the U.N, how would members of the Trilateral commission and C.F.R arrest themselves, they run things don't you know members of the UN are in the same secret societies

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Nobody: 1:12pm On Jul 17, 2013
WHy didn't they arrest him in his country until he enters Nigeria before they knew he committed crimes against humanity...R*U*B*B*I*S*H.....they don't know there job just wasting international fund
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Nobody: 1:14pm On Jul 17, 2013
Btw, when is the UN going to be scrapped?

The organisation is utterly useless, to be honest.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by rahamAllah: 1:15pm On Jul 17, 2013
WildChild00: The question is why has UN not taking any action against George .W. Bush and Tony.Blair. of the united kingdom, for crime against humanity they committed when in office? eg in Iraq etc.
God bless your rationality.
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by solomon111(m): 1:15pm On Jul 17, 2013
ShyM-X:
Utterly ridiculous!

I don't like GEJ, however, this is probably the best thing he has ever done. Nigeria is a sovereign state and US controlled UN can't tell us what to do. What should Al-Bashir be arrested, when Obama, Rumsfield, Bush, Tony Blair, David Cameron, Sarkozy et al are free men? At the end of the day, Sudan never invaded any country.

And how come imperialist controlled Hague only indicts Africans? Who cares if they're dictators or not - double standards in world politics is unacceptable. undecided

Nigeria needs to do more of this - fvck the consequences. If Iran could thrive and build some of its greatest institutions after back-breaking sanctions - and the rise of China could be begin with sanctions - Nigeria has nothing to fear. Nations work best when their backs are pushed to the wall - that's when the survival instinct kicks in.
Exactly.
Sanctions could even be the best thing to happen to Nigeria in the long run.
It could wake up the docile brain cells of our leaders.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Afroconnect: 1:19pm On Jul 17, 2013
UN does not benefit us shit,hence their sanction aint shit.
Bleep UN
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by trolling(m): 1:19pm On Jul 17, 2013
Emperor_007: They should arrest, prosecute and sanction the people ( countries ) sponsoring terrorist in Syria first.


I blame African leaders, since they refused to think and grow.




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Read Zionist manifesto, the reason they are waging war with them is because Esau so called Jews or Israeli wants a regime change simply because they don't have a central bank as all nations except for Iran, Syria and North Korea, the next nation to be attacked is Iran, how they would wage war with North Korea is what I don't know but anyways let give you a quote on what Rockefeller He said give me control of the currency and I don't care who makes the law, this is how Esau run America, Europe through their Central banks, I could go on and on but do your research
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by donem: 1:20pm On Jul 17, 2013
When it comes to trials involving African leaders u'll see ICC gingering for arrest but when it comes to Western leaders they turn deaf ears mtcheew.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by sobaemma(m): 1:21pm On Jul 17, 2013
africa has been intimidated to the highest degree,and i think nigeria as a giant should stand out to say no,it takes one person to stop this indirect colonial regime,it reminds me of a song africa unite by lucky dube,its a pity that our civil right collected money from the white and saying rubbish,if u look into the eye of that clip that the igbo civil right man was reading and the white men surrounding him,watching him closely,u will see a man been bribe to say what he said,africa should stand tall and speak for herself,if it take another war like the apartheld we must fight for ur freedom
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Nobody: 1:22pm On Jul 17, 2013
solomon111: Exactly.
Sanctions could even be the best thing to happen to Nigeria in the long run.
It could wake up the docile brain cells of our leaders.

Bruv, don't mind the organisation of lackeys for US foreign policy. Israel has been killing Palestinians with impunity for eons. Heck, Palestine is the biggest open-air prison in the world, with blockades everywhere - yet scandalous UN hasn't done anything about that. Israel invades sovereign countries and bombs them - UN has turned a blind eye to that. Yet it stays chasing shadows around.

Sanctions would more or less be a blessing in disguise for Nigeria. If those thieving elites have nowhere to hide their stolen money and they're barred from travelling abroad, with security threats against the country from all angles, they will be forced to do the right thing and fix the country.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Nobody: 1:24pm On Jul 17, 2013
Fadelex: even though the UN can't enforce Nigeria to arrest al-Bashir, Nigeria should remember she's a signatory to ICC and therefore it's her obligation to arrest that criminal and send him to the Hague.... I remember the havoc this man caused... he killed thousands of children and women and his action caused splitting of Sudan

You are a victim of Western propaganda
. There was no killing of women and children in Sudan. Everything you read in the Western press are lies. What happened was that the US/EU through their intelligence agencies created, financed and armed separatist militias/death squads in Southern Sudan. These terrorists started to attack government installations and kill civilians and when the Sudanese government fights back to restore order, the propaganda media shouts "genocide".

That is the exact same scenario happening in Syria at the moment where the US/EU/Israel/Saudi/Qatar are waging a proxy war against the Syrian State using Al-qaeda/Al-nosra terrorists airlifted from Libya, Chechnya, Iraq, Saudi, Qatar and the 30 Middle East countries, armed them and unleashed them into Syria via Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan. It is these terrorists that are killed by the Syrian government that the so called free press calls "peaceful protesters", pro-democracy activists", "women and children" and "killing his own people".

The exact same playbook was used against Libya to overthrow the then Libyan government with NATO acting as an airforce for terrorists. where are the "peaceful pro-democracy activists" the media screamed to us where being killed by Gaddafi in Benghazi/Libya now? They have miraculously metamorphosed into Jihadists exporting terror to Syria, Mali, Northern Nigeria etc.

The ICC is a kangaroo court created to implement the foreign policy agenda of Western powers. Only Africans are being prosecuted while the blood drenched wars criminals in Washington, London, Tel Aviv, Paris and Western client states roam the world free. A "court" that can only unleash on state actors that challenge Western hegemony but cannot confront brazen war criminals and mass murderers like George Bush, Tony Blair, Benjamin Netanyahu, Ariel Sharon, Henry Kissinger, Donald Rumsfeld, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Barack Obama and virtually all US presidents since WW2 is a non-court.

Why was a separatist war fomented in Sudan? Because all of Sudan's oil is in Southern Sudan and it all goes to China. By dividing Sudan into two, the West hoped to create a client state in Southern Sudan that will alienate China and fall into the Western orbit. Read the foreign policy journals of corporate funded think-tanks like the Council on Foreign Relations, Chatham House and the Brookings Institution and you would see the events playing out before our eyes years in advance.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Nobody: 1:27pm On Jul 17, 2013
And they ain't ready to SANCTION Russia for keeping a wanted Man,

"Dem don dey cwaze abi" !!!
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by Longeria(m): 1:28pm On Jul 17, 2013
Snoopy wallace: Why do people look for the slightest opportunity to speak ill of the US...if you re given a visa to USA and sudan,which wld u choose...its all jealousy.
A product of leaking condom

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by sambos994(m): 1:32pm On Jul 17, 2013
The ICC can go f**k themselves for all we care. ICC is just a toothless bulldog that's all bark and no bite. It's just as useless as the old League of Nations. If they want Bashir they should go arrest him themselves.

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Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by jonex70(m): 1:32pm On Jul 17, 2013
what is UN?
Re: UN May Sanction Nigeria For Al-bashir's Visit by chris365(m): 1:32pm On Jul 17, 2013
Fadelex: for those likening this case to Iraq and Afghanistan, bush and Blair acted based on intelligence report that Saddam Hussein was having WMD (weapon of mass destruction) and their activities were sanctioned by UN security council... where as al-Bashir was desperate to hold on to power...

and did they find the WMD or was there any proof it existed after they invaded irag?

Guy leave this your hollywood stories abeq

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