NON AU PROJET DE LOI RETROGRADE SUR LA PRESSE AU BURUNDI

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#167 Sujet

2013-05-01 16:19

When Obama was on the point of promulgating the Health Care Legislation, the Republicans, the Health Care Insurances, the anti-Obamas and their lobbies were crying loudly, misinforming the opinion that if the Health Care legislation passes, the stars should fall on the USA and everything should stop. This was the song in the USA.
However , just after enactment of this law, president Obama himself looked up in the sky to see the sky falling on him and on the USA as his opponents predicted, surprisingly there was no change: everything still OK.
More importantly, Obama was elected for the second term after passing this controversial law in the history of the USA.

Will really all these tremendously terrifying things that we’re hearing here and there in the media happen in Burundi after putting the last signature on this press law by the president?

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#168 Re: Sujet

2013-05-01 19:20:22

#167: Choisir un pseudonyme - Sujet

Yes.  Preventing the press from reporting on and investigating the activities of a governmnent that has killed hundreds of opposition party members,  left thousands in prison for sometimes years without processing them, acted with impunity, robbed the country of its foreign aid sent for rebuilding, has shot at and jailed media against the law and threatened to kill their families, all in violation of the constituion and international treasties is not even in the same universe as passing a health care bill.  What a ridiculous and uninformed analogy.  And your US money is paying for all this too.