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But will they catch politicians? |
My guy is trying to shine by any means necessary. I'm not even mad. lol ![]() |
This is just oyinbos trying to distract people from the fact that they sabotage economies and governments all over the world. They and their puppets orchestrate chaos, mass murder, and misery. The main reason these parasitic leaders are even thriving is backing from oyinbos. |
It's a shame really. A few more days and all the IG thots would actually be contributing to society in a meaningful way. |
Facebook took their own stuff down to scrub it because of the whistleblower. They just got done with an antitrust case, they don't want any more serious issues. |
Twitter seems to be working. |
Yeah, Russia and China are responsible. |
LOL |
Angolan feijoada (it's not like the Portuguese or Brazilian version) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyqlZpfwQWs |
Ajokeomo:Why? |
Wow. The irony. |
PortHardcore:Don't feed the troll. |
Dramamine might help. ETA: Make sure there's no contraindications. ETA: Make sure you're not allergic. |
Kenya's Interior Ministry ordered the suspension on Wednesday of a visa-free transit agreement with Pakistan. The move was prompted after social media sites showed videos with crowds of Pakistani nationals crowding residential areas across the capital, Nairobi. According to the authorities there has been an influx of Asian foreigners who at first were thought to be Afghan refugees. Interior Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho ordered the police to work closely with the immigration services to crack down on illegal foreigners. In a statement, Kibicho said "the majority of these travellers have originated from Pakistan and have valid transit visas to Saudi Arabia that are issued on arrival. Going forward, the government will restrict the number of foreigners transiting through the country to levels that do not pose a risk to Kenya's national interest". Kenya’s Citizen Digital reported that in a letter to the High Commission of Pakistan, Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said: “the Government of Kenya regrets that some of these passengers are taking advantage of Kenya’s status with these countries with regard to the COVID-19 quarantine regulations. This threatens to undermine Kenya’s agreements with these countries which are put in place to ensure continuation of business and travel operations between our countries”. https://www.africanews.com/2021/09/30/kenya-suspends-visa-free-transit-with-pakistan/ |
ADDIS ABABA, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Ethiopia is expelling seven senior U.N. officials, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday, two days after the world body's aid chief warned a government blockade of aid had likely forced hundreds of thousands of people in the northern region of Tigray into famine. There has been increasing international criticism of conditions in Tigray and all parties fighting in northern Ethiopia face the possibility of sanctions from the U.S. government. White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters on Thursday that the United States condemns the expulsions and will not hesitate to use sanctions against those who obstruct humanitarian efforts. "We're deeply concerned that this action continues a pattern by the Ethiopian government of obstructing the delivery of food, medicine and other life-saving supplies to those most in need," she said. read more The Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the expulsions. Ethiopia has previously denied blocking food aid. Many nations fear the spreading conflict in Ethiopia - Africa's second-most-populous nation and a regional diplomatic heavyweight - might further destabilise an already fragile region. The seven people being expelled include the country heads of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the head of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). The seven have 72 hours to leave, the ministry said in a statement, accusing them of "meddling" in internal affairs. A statement from U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he was "shocked" by the expulsions and added: "We are now engaging with the Government of Ethiopia in the expectation that the concerned UN staff will be allowed to continue their important work." read more Conflict erupted between federal forces and those aligned with the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), the political party that controls the region, in November. Tigrayan forces retook most of the region at the end of June, and then pushed into the neighbouring regions of Afar and Amhara, forcing hundreds of thousands of people there to flee their homes. On Tuesday, U.N. aid chief Martin Griffiths, the head of OCHA, said a nearly three-month-long "de-facto blockade" of Tigray's borders has restricted aid deliveries to 10% of what is required. "This is man-made, this can be remedied by the act of government," Griffiths said, noting nearly a quarter of the children in Tigray are malnourished. Five of the seven people being expelled work for OCHA, while a sixth works for UNICEF and the seventh works for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, which is conducting a joint investigation with Ethiopia's state-appointed human rights commission into reports of mass killings of civilians, gang rapes and other abuses in Tigray. Ethiopian authorities previously accused aid workers of favouring and even arming Tigrayan forces, although they have provided no evidence to support their accusations. In August, Ethiopia suspended the operations of the Dutch branch of medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) and the Norwegian Refugee Council, accusing them of arming "rebel groups". So far, 23 aid workers have been killed in Tigray. https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/ethiopia-expels-seven-senior-un-officials-2021-09-30/ Abiy is putting his foot down with these sick oyinbos. |
In all fairness, the average Indian probably wants access to narcotics to cope with living in India. j/k But f*** India. |
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Film them begging, and put it online. |
Those of you who gave birth in Brazil, are you happy with your decision? |
Russian males are violent alcoholics and trafficking is rampant there. It's no surprise she'll take her chances with a wild animal. |
Hmmm
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Okay, I'm just going to say it. She's beautiful. I hope she's married to an African or Caribbean. |
How about people focus on being the best version of themselves for themselves, and look for a partner based on compatibility and character rather than irrelevant nonsense. |
Raising quail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0-3wFImqJg Raising rabbits is also a good option. But tbh they're so cute I can't talk about them as food. ![]() |
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