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Nov 3, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

British mercenary Simon Mann receives presidential pardon

Full story: Telegraph.co.uk

British mercenary Simon Mann, who was jailed for 34 years in Equatorial Guinea for plotting to overthrow the Government, has been granted a presidential pardon on humanitarian grounds.

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Orieduka

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Nov 3, 2009
 
The terrorists granted a terrorist pardon to their terrorist brother . What a terrorist set of terrorists . Shame to "President" Terror Blair's European Union . I hope Simon Mann will take over European Presidency from Terror Blair after the later's soon coming tenor . Huraaaa!!!, the beautiful and mighty European Union to be taken over by the deadly terrorist brothers . Congratulations to the terrorist brothers .
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Nov 3, 2009
 
Orieduka wrote:
The terrorists granted a terrorist pardon to their terrorist brother . What a terrorist set of terrorists . Shame to "President" Terror Blair's European Union . I hope Simon Mann will take over European Presidency from Terror Blair after the later's soon coming tenor . Huraaaa!!!, the beautiful and mighty European Union to be taken over by the deadly terrorist brothers . Congratulations to the terrorist brothers .
It was a very nice gesture by the President of Equatorial Guinea to pardon this British Corporate Capitalist colonialist terrorist Simon Mann and his partner in crime from the former Apartheid EVIL Special forces 32 Battalion, Nick Du Toit/Twat.
The only decent thing that i can possibly attribute to Mann is that he was very co-operative in help of identifying and testifying other terrorists involved in this plot, such as Mark Thatcher, the son of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Mark Thatcher is still on the run and has many numerous warrants for his arrest, yet the British government and their corrupt police forces have turned a blind eye to this terrorist.
What is amazing is that in all likelihood this terrorist plot was planned in Britain, with the knowledge and even involvement of the British NewLabour corrupt hypocritical government.
Bob Killa

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Nov 4, 2009
 
ha ha ha! Money talks and africans still obey their white masters! You cant keep a good merc down! Mugabe is next on the hit list....
tula msindo

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Nov 5, 2009
 
JimCrowsNightmare wrote:
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It was a very nice gesture by the President of Equatorial Guinea to pardon this British Corporate Capitalist colonialist terrorist Simon Mann and his partner in crime from the former Apartheid EVIL Special forces 32 Battalion, Nick Du Toit/Twat.
The only decent thing that i can possibly attribute to Mann is that he was very co-operative in help of identifying and testifying other terrorists involved in this plot, such as Mark Thatcher, the son of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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nice gesture indeed it came at a cost of 200 thousand pounds not the millions first asked for . put all the facts the table .
tula msindo

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Nov 5, 2009
 
JimCrowsNightmare wrote:
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Mark Thatcher is still on the run and has many numerous warrants for his arrest, yet the British government and their corrupt police forces have turned a blind eye to this terrorist.
What is amazing is that in all likelihood this terrorist plot was planned in Britain, with the knowledge and even involvement of the British NewLabour corrupt hypocritical government.
yet again i say to you if you believed all this tripe you keep saying why are you contributing to a goverment by paying taxes over here in uk .if i felt the way you do i would never pay taxes that contribute to a goverment that would destabalise the region you talk of constantly.
tula msindo

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Nov 5, 2009
 
Orieduka wrote:
The terrorists granted a terrorist pardon to their terrorist brother . What a terrorist set of terrorists . Shame to "President" Terror Blair's European Union . I hope Simon Mann will take over European Presidency from Terror Blair after the later's soon coming tenor . Huraaaa!!!, the beautiful and mighty European Union to be taken over by the deadly terrorist brothers . Congratulations to the terrorist brothers .
read carefully before commenting , engage your brain before you open your mouth and look like a fool
Orieduka

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Nov 6, 2009
 
tula msindo wrote:
<quoted text> read carefully before commenting , engage your brain before you open your mouth and look like a fool
You think I don't know what I'm saying?, that pardon was as a result of millions of pound starling bribes by the British govt to the foolish Equatorial Guinea President . The terrorists doesn't want their terrorist brother long in prison because he has many other terrorist activities to carry out .
Bob Killa

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Orieduka wrote:
<quoted text>You think I don't know what I'm saying?, that pardon was as a result of millions of pound starling bribes by the British govt to the foolish Equatorial Guinea President . The terrorists doesn't want their terrorist brother long in prison because he has many other terrorist activities to carry out .
Good english...sh!..t for brains
Orieduka

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Bob Killa wrote:
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Good english...sh!..t for brains
Is that a way to run away from the truth?. Sh!..t for conscience .
tula msindo

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Orieduka wrote:
<quoted text>You think I don't know what I'm saying?,.
the evidence is always pressent and evident need i say more
Orieduka

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Nov 8, 2009
 
tula msindo wrote:
<quoted text> the evidence is always pressent and evident need i say more
When will you make a reasonable comment or discussion on this forum?.
tula msindo

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Nov 8, 2009
 
Orieduka wrote:
<quoted text>When will you make a reasonable comment or discussion on this forum?.
when there is something reasonable to respond to ! till then i will always pull people like yourself up, surprise us all , say something inteligent for once .
BritishExPat

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Nov 8, 2009
 
JimCrowsNightmare wrote:
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It was a very nice gesture by the President of Equatorial Guinea to pardon this British Corporate Capitalist colonialist terrorist Simon Mann and his partner in crime from the former Apartheid EVIL Special forces 32 Battalion, Nick Du Toit/Twat.
The only decent thing that i can possibly attribute to Mann is that he was very co-operative in help of identifying and testifying other terrorists involved in this plot, such as Mark Thatcher, the son of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Mark Thatcher is still on the run and has many numerous warrants for his arrest, yet the British government and their corrupt police forces have turned a blind eye to this terrorist.
What is amazing is that in all likelihood this terrorist plot was planned in Britain, with the knowledge and even involvement of the British NewLabour corrupt hypocritical government.
Agreed! This greedy LITTLE cretin should think himself fortunate that he did'nt end up with his tiny balls chopped off. But MONEY and Back-stabbing does work. Disgusting

Former Royal Marine.
JimCrowsNightmar e

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Nov 9, 2009
 
Orieduka wrote:
<quoted text>You think I don't know what I'm saying?, that pardon was as a result of millions of pound starling bribes by the British govt to the foolish Equatorial Guinea President . The terrorists doesn't want their terrorist brother long in prison because he has many other terrorist activities to carry out .
The corporate terrorists , who seem to be entwinned in the highest of places in the British establishment, were desperate to get Mann out, as he was 'spilling the beans'.
Mann, who now has a deep hatred of Mark Thatcher after spending 5 years in jail, for this attempted terrrorist act, has claimed that Thatcher was the main plotter.
Though im sure the British establishment will do everything they can to cool Mann down, now that he has been released, to save their embarrassment and integrity.
Africans at least know now who the real terrorists are.
Orieduka

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Nov 10, 2009
 
JimCrowsNightmare wrote:
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The corporate terrorists , who seem to be entwinned in the highest of places in the British establishment, were desperate to get Mann out, as he was 'spilling the beans'.
Mann, who now has a deep hatred of Mark Thatcher after spending 5 years in jail, for this attempted terrrorist act, has claimed that Thatcher was the main plotter.
Though im sure the British establishment will do everything they can to cool Mann down, now that he has been released, to save their embarrassment and integrity.
Africans at least know now who the real terrorists are.
Exactly
tula msindo

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Nov 12, 2009
 
JimCrowsNightmare wrote:
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Africans at least know now who the real terrorists are.
i take it you not from africa then
tula msindo

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Nov 12, 2009
 
Orieduka wrote:
<quoted text>Exactly
you to as well
tula msindo

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Nov 12, 2009
 
Wednesday, 11 November 2009 15:59
HARARE - War veterans occupying former-Forester Estates in Mvurwi have lambasted President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu (PF) party for using the controversial land reform programme as a political campaign tool.(Pictured: Disappointed war vets are starting to speak out against the failure of the land reform programmeme)
The war veterans, who spoke to ***The Zimbabwean, said Mugabe had treated the land reform programme as a purely political issue that has destroyed the economy instead of taking the land reform as an economic empowerment and a developmental programmeme.
"I think Mugabe got it all wrong by politicizing this ill-advised land reform programme. When we came on this farm in 2000 I thought that there was a clear land policy in respect of the new farmers, our leaders just spearheaded the invasions without any future plans laid down and that is why this whole process has failed.
"President Mugabe chose to trade this land with votes to the unsuspecting masses under the disguise of empowering them while he knew it was to his personal benefit and a few other party officials.
"Had this land programme been done with a genuine concern, it could have been a real success because it could have attracted support from the international community," said a Mvurwi-based war veteran identified as Kufa Kuda.
Zanu (PF)’s poor planning
Another angry war veteran at the same farm attributed the economic and humanitarian crisis that has characterized Zimbabwe for the past decade to poor planning on the part of the Zanu (PF) government.
"We have had a situation where our government and cabinet were occupied by economic and political criminals. Innocent civilians suffered the most from the effects of a corrupt and unjust system being led by ruthless and selfish leaders.
"Had the government managed to pay us reasonable rates on our produce over the years we have been on this land, most of us could now be self-sustained and producing enough for this nation.
"I have often wondered how this US$300 million that this country is said to be owing China was acquired and how it was used as well, if the state still fails to pay farmers for their maize," said another newly resettled war-veteran.

Other resettled farmers near Mvurwi also castigated Zanu (PF) for the continued victimization of MDC supporters in newly resettled areas where they are being ordered to vacate the farms because of their patronage to MDC.
The former Zanu (PF) government led by Mugabe has been widely criticized for corruption and politicizing developmental programmes alongside human rights abuses and lack of the rule of law. http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/2009111126533/...
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Nov 12, 2009
 
tula msindo wrote:
<quoted text> i take it you not from africa then
Ha u are about as African as Roy Bennets pink skin. Infact u even sound like him.
JimCrowsNightmar e

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Nov 12, 2009
 
tula msindo wrote:
Wednesday, 11 November 2009 15:59
HARARE - War veterans occupying former-Forester Estates in Mvurwi have lambasted President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu (PF) party for using the controversial land reform programme as a political campaign tool.(Pictured: Disappointed war vets are starting to speak out against the failure of the land reform programmeme)
The war veterans, who spoke to ***The Zimbabwean, said Mugabe had treated the land reform programme as a purely political issue that has destroyed the economy instead of taking the land reform as an economic empowerment and a developmental programmeme.
"I think Mugabe got it all wrong by politicizing this ill-advised land reform programme. When we came on this farm in 2000 I thought that there was a clear land policy in respect of the new farmers, our leaders just spearheaded the invasions without any future plans laid down and that is why this whole process has failed.
"President Mugabe chose to trade this land with votes to the unsuspecting masses under the disguise of empowering them while he knew it was to his personal benefit and a few other party officials.
"Had this land programme been done with a genuine concern, it could have been a real success because it could have attracted support from the international community," said a Mvurwi-based war veteran identified as Kufa Kuda.
Zanu (PF)’s poor planning
Another angry war veteran at the same farm attributed the economic and humanitarian crisis that has characterized Zimbabwe for the past decade to poor planning on the part of the Zanu (PF) government.
"We have had a situation where our government and cabinet were occupied by economic and political criminals. Innocent civilians suffered the most from the effects of a corrupt and unjust system being led by ruthless and selfish leaders.
"Had the government managed to pay us reasonable rates on our produce over the years we have been on this land, most of us could now be self-sustained and producing enough for this nation.
"I have often wondered how this US$300 million that this country is said to be owing China was acquired and how it was used as well, if the state still fails to pay farmers for their maize," said another newly resettled war-veteran.
Other resettled farmers near Mvurwi also castigated Zanu (PF) for the continued victimization of MDC supporters in newly resettled areas where they are being ordered to vacate the farms because of their patronage to MDC.
The former Zanu (PF) government led by Mugabe has been widely criticized for corruption and politicizing developmental programmes alongside human rights abuses and lack of the rule of law. http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/2009111126533/...
You really sound like Roy Bennet- a disguntled exfarmer controlfreak of Zimbabwe. Give it up! Support the new African farmers.I know u dont want to but u better deal with it.
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