14 août 2011

Le président Mugabe accuse l'OTAN de terrorisme en Libye

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Robert Mugabe - Photo Sinking Toward Retirement
Le président du Zimbabwe, l'un des pays bénéficiaire de l'aide de la Libye en Afrique sub-sahrienne, s'en est pris récemment à l'OTAN en raison des attaques contre le régime de Kadhafi et, plus spécifiquement, contre la personne et la famille du leader libyen. Voici l'extrait cité par The Jamestown Foundation:

The Jamestown Foundation: BRIEFS: "Look what they are doing in Libya. The brazen way they seek to kill Qaddafi… they are deliberately throwing bombs at his family residences. [NATO] has lost its legitimacy, it has become terrorist and beware this they can do on any other African country than Libya. We must always be in a state of preparedness. They seek to kill Qaddafi. They have in fact deliberately killed some of his children. Now when they do that deliberately, it is exactly what the Taliban and al-Qaeda do – what is the difference in terms of what they [NATO] are doing? That’s why I say NATO is now a terrorist organization as well. If it defies international law it has no rules and goes out blatantly wanting to kill - that's brazen murder, assassination, who then can respect it as a law-abiding organization? (Zimbabwe Guardian, August 8)."

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