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Gay Prostitute at Accra Circle Exposed and bullied by Cops

This is a male homosexual prostitute dressed as a woman at Accra Circle robbing customers at night

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Comment by Qristian on October 17, 2011 at 11:23
This man is really not serious in life. I wonder how he goes about doing this kind of work. God help the mbap3fuo.
Comment by Rudolf on October 17, 2011 at 0:06
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Comment by osei eben akwesi on October 9, 2011 at 22:52
hahaha...the dudes name is david tsum he was my class mate in jhs.....lools.....omg
Comment by Eli Kem on October 9, 2011 at 16:42
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Comment by kofi Stay on October 9, 2011 at 16:31
By Abayomi Azikiwe
Editor, Pan-African News Wire

On the same day, September 30, that two U.S. Muslim citizens were assassinated in Yemen by the Pentagon-Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) drones, it was announced that 21 Somalians were also killed in similar military actions that resulted in one of these unmanned weapons being downed over Kismayo in this Horn of Africa nation. The drone attacks in southern Somalia resulted in many people being forced to flee the Qooqani and Taabto districts.

Somalia is among at least six countries where the U.S. has carried out drone attacks that have resulted in the deaths of many civilians. These aerial strikes also take place on a regular basis in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, Iraq and Yemen. (Press TV, September 30)

Although the White House and the Pentagon claims that the strikes target those individuals and organizations labeled as “terrorists” by the State Department, in most instances the people most adversely affected by the attacks are people who are not armed and constitute no direct threat to the U.S. government and its allies.

On October 4, the Al-Shabaab Islamic resistance movement in Somalia claimed responsibility for the bombing of the Ministry of Education that resulted in the deaths of over 70 people. The U.S. has targeted Al-Shabaab as a threat to Washington's interests in Somalia and throughout the region.

In order to justify the targeted assassinations of Anwar al-Awlaki and Samir Khan, President Barack Obama stated that the organization they purportedly represented, Al-Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) “remains a dangerous, though weakened organization.” (Los Angeles, September 30) Obama went on to claim that Al-Awlaki “directed attempts to murder innocent Americans. He repeatedly called on individuals in the U.S. and around the globe to kill innocent men, women and children.”

Yet it is the U.S. military and the CIA that has killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people since the beginning of its so-called “war on terrorism” a decade ago. In Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Yemen, Palestine and Libya, the bulk of U.S. military action, and support for such actions through the backing of client regimes, has done more to destabilize those states and regions than the any other forces operating in these areas.

Even the corporate media has admitted that al-Awlaki was not a member of the armed wing of al-Qaeda. Fox News said that “He was not believed to be a key operational leader, but as a spokesman. His English skills gave him reach among second and third generation Muslims who many not speak Arabic.” (FoxNews.com, September 30)

AFRICOM Completes Joint Military Exercises in East Africa

In the aftermath of the seizure of Tripoli in Libya and the ongoing struggle for control of this oil-producing state, the commander of the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), Gen. Carter Ham, has pointed out that this special regional force geared towards the continent will build upon its operations in Libya to extend further military involvement throughout other geographic areas of the Africa. In Libya, the fighting continues in Bani Walid, Sirte and other areas of the central, west and south of the country.

The NATO-led National Transitional Council (NTC) rebels who are now recognized by the imperialist states as the government in Tripoli, have failed repeatedly to subdue the regions of Libya that are still loyal to the Gaddafi government and have abandoned efforts to create a provisional government. During the latter days of September there were also reports of growing resistance in Tripoli with the emergence of anti-rebel demonstrations and the hoisting of the green flag of the Gaddafi loyalists.

Nonetheless, in East Africa, the AFRICOM forces have engaged in joint military exercises with member-states of the region. On September 16 the East Africa Community (EAC) states along with AFRICOM began these operations in Zanzibar off the coast of mainland Tanzania.

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Comment by baba abdulai on October 8, 2011 at 21:16
good job kwasia b3ma Nyame a mawo k)t3 aa trumu na wud3 k) a ko di

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