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(en) France, Alternative libertaire, 16 Jan. - Mali: Areva well worth a war (fr) [machine translation]
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Thu, 17 Jan 2013 15:02:31 +0200
Françafrique finished? Definitely not, and despite the rhetoric of Holland on this issue
as on many others, the PS and the UMP is Tweedledee and Tweedledum. ---- "France has no
interest in Mali, François Hollande said to the press on January 16. It is only in the
service of peace. "Is that so? France has no interest in the Sahel? Not even uranium mines
in Niger, operated by Areva to supply the French nuclear power plants?---Certainly, the
fact that an army of Salafists make the law in northern Mali are pleased person nor the
inhabitants and citizens condemned to live under the rule of fanatics, or the states of
the region who fear destabilization, or Malian and Malians who see their country split in
two and on the verge of collapse.
But if the situation is of particular concern in France, it is primarily because for
several years, the Niger uranium mining is dangerous, because of the repeated incursions
and kidnappings. It is primarily for this reason that today the French army bombed and is
committed to the ground.
This procedure also allows France to resume leadership in the region to its ally states
unien who has trained for several years - in vain, obviously - senior Malian military to
fight the "war against terrorism".
Economic and geopolitical interests weigh heavily in the balance, rather than their hands
cut off or ripped mausoleums.
Malian and Malians who now shout "Vive la France" and are in a liberator François Hollande
should be aware of this reality.
http://www.humanite.fr/monde/les-maliens-de-france-entre-angoisse-et-soulagemen-513006
Salafists fight, freedom to the people of Gao or Timbuktu, it should have been the case
and Malians Malians themselves, possibly with the help of neighboring countries. That
would really signified a break with the dependence-à-vis the former colonial power.
Leaving the Elysee complacently take over, even agreeing with relief with this procedure,
the Community of States of West Africa (ECOWAS), the National Movement for the Liberation
of Azawad, http://www. tamazgha.fr / Le-MNLA-met-hold-on-aux.html the interim government
of Mali but also staff "Anti-imperialist" Captain Sanogo are linked deliberately char
neocolonial and chain them with the peoples of West Africa for a long time.
Libertarian alternative also denounced the security reinforcement, in France, accompanied
the war, with the passage at Red Vigipirate and bustle of the terrorist bogeyman used to
increase repression and stigmatization of Islam and African eternal "enemy within."
French army, go home!
Fellow African neocolonialism refuse!
Go out and ... nuclear power!
Alternative libertarian, January 16, 2013
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