Gabon : Have Nigeria, South Africa, and Gabon betrayed the African Union?


''Helping ensure the leaders' presence, Kadafi picked up the travel expenses for them and their entourages. Using Libya's ample oil wealth, he built villas for them and erected what his publicity workers describe as the largest conference hall in North Africa, a glass-and-marble palace festooned with slogans celebrating Africa's riches.

Plied with mango juice and sweet Arabic coffee and tea, and entertained by musical performances under the nighttime desert sky, the leaders have enjoyed a convivial gathering with no pressing business other than to endorse Kadafi's unity plan.''

Lol..i don't trust this dude...
 
''Helping ensure the leaders' presence, Kadafi picked up the travel expenses for them and their entourages. Using Libya's ample oil wealth, he built villas for them and erected what his publicity workers describe as the largest conference hall in North Africa, a glass-and-marble palace festooned with slogans celebrating Africa's riches.

Plied with mango juice and sweet Arabic coffee and tea, and entertained by musical performances under the nighttime desert sky, the leaders have enjoyed a convivial gathering with no pressing business other than to endorse Kadafi's unity plan.''

Lol..i don't trust this dude...

The incursion into North Africa to sieze a territory that Europeans had wanted since Alexander the great anit got a doggone thing about kaddafi or libya,

it has to do with establishing AFRICOM,
in the vantage point of the North of the Continet

against the will of the African people, and then use it as a base to recolonize the rest of the continent.

And the AU seems impotent in stopping this
 
''Helping ensure the leaders' presence, Kadafi picked up the travel expenses for them and their entourages. Using Libya's ample oil wealth, he built villas for them and erected what his publicity workers describe as the largest conference hall in North Africa, a glass-and-marble palace festooned with slogans celebrating Africa's riches.

Plied with mango juice and sweet Arabic coffee and tea, and entertained by musical performances under the nighttime desert sky, the leaders have enjoyed a convivial gathering with no pressing business other than to endorse Kadafi's unity plan.''

Lol..i don't trust this dude...

Check this out: (fr. the 1999 article)

"Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa, during a break in the conference, said Kadafi's call for a United States of Africa had indeed provoked brainstorming among the leaders and "very deep discussion" about the way that Africa should propel itself forward.

But he said Kadafi should not be seen as Africa's new champion but rather a champion of African integration.

Kadafi is obviously grateful to African leaders for their support of his efforts to get out from under a U.N.-imposed air embargo on Libya meant to force him to extradite to the United States or Britain two Libyan suspects wanted in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland."


Amr Moussa?

Amr Moussa, the departing secretary general of the Arab League who has declared his candidacy for the presidency of Egypt, was interviewed on Monday in Cairo by Raghida Dergham, columnist and senior diplomatic correspondent for the London-based Al Hayat. Following are excerpts from that interview:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/24/opinion/24iht-edmoussa24.html
 

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