Monday 30 May 2011

Kenyan based Catholic priest in double trouble over sexual assault offenses


Questions are being raised into the Catholic Church's ability to deal with sexual predators among its clergy around the world following reports that church authorities ignored or covered up allegations against priests all over the world.

In Kenya June 2009, an Italian priest based in Kenya Father Renato Kizito Sesana was accused by three young men and a boy and arraigned in court for molestation charges. One year and half later, his acquittal of the sexual offenses  due to lack of sufficient evidence again raise eyebrows with new charges being pressed by his male secretary (26) who is accusing him of sexual assault in Riruta area of Nairobi.

The allegations triggered public outrage coercing Cardinal John Njue(the head of the cardinal church in Kenya) to promise a thorough investigation on the issue .recently when the Cardinal was asked about the  investigations, he could not remember any of the details and referred inquiries to James Nyiha – the church’s lawyer who stated that he knows of no church investigation and that the matter was being handled solely by the police.

Elsewhere, the Belgium's Roman Catholic Church is set to compensate the victims of paedophile priests in the wake of a child abuse scandal that has rocked the Church for the past year.

The scandal erupted in Belgium in April 2010 when the bishop of Bruges admitted abusing his nephew, leading to the creation of the commission that exposed a many abuses committed by other priests since the 1950s. Roger Vangheluwe, who resigned as bishop of Bruges last year, caused outrage again, last month when he revealed that he had abused a second nephew. He has since disappeared form public view after being ordered by the Vatican to go into spiritual retreat in a religious community in France.

The Church is following recommendations from a special parliament committee on priest abuse, which called in March for the creation of an arbitration panel that would decide compensations for victims in prescribed cases.

Accused for months of showing little compassion for the victims, the bishops and heads of religious orders deplored the abuses that were documented last year by a Church-backed commission, which revealed nearly 500 cases that took place over several decades, resulting in 13 suicides.

Friday 13 May 2011

Americans "rejoicin" in the death of Osama bin Laden

Although South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu was brought to Tacoma Wednesday night to inspire people, he also had a strong reprimand toward Americans rejoicing in the death of Osama bin Laden.When asked during an interview conducted by the Tacoma News Tribune about the United States' killing of bin Laden, Tutu was dismayed."Many of us were saddened by the spectacle of gloating," Tutu said.
Tutu said if bin Laden was without arms, and if the United States followed its own values, it would have seized bin Laden and brought him to face charges, not killed him."You would not normally shoot to kill someone who was at the time unarmed," Tutu said.But he cautioned, "We don't know all the circumstances."

80 killed by millitants to avenge Osama Bin Laden's death in Pakistan

In what is touted to avenge the death of Osama Bin Laden a double suicide attack by militants killed at least 80 at a parmilitary police training center in Shabqadar, northwest Pakistan.

A Taliban spokesman said that this was the "first revenge" for the death of Osama Bin Laden, who was killed by Navy Seal Team 6 on May 2nd. This has been the deadliest attack since the death of the Al Quaeda leader.

A suicide bomber, on a motorcycle, set of the explosion at the gate of the training centre, just as recruits boarded buses to leave the centre after their course. The second explosion came just seconds later, according to police in Shabqudar. Shabqudar is close to Pakistan's border to Afghanistan.

Ehsanullah Ehsan, a spokesman for the Pakistan Taliban said that this was a revenge attack for the killing of Osama Bin Laden and to wait for bigger attacks in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The Pakistan government has been accused of sheltering Osama Bin Laden and said that it would review counter-insurgency co-operation with the United States.

Yesterday the Obama Administration released the pictures of Bin Laden's dead body to selected lawmakers in Washington. Some counter-insurgency experts, including Ollie North have said that the Obama Administration has already released too much information on black operations, endangering the lives of special ops troops.

While many in the United States considered the death of Bin Laden as a game changer in the war against terror, it now appears that the game changer has come in the form of revenge

One "death" that is causing many "deaths"...

Thursday 12 May 2011

additional and unique bank account types

Banking is easy when undestood
Terms that you really don’t know unless you are accustomed to the banking environment. Take a tour, you may just find them to be interesting…

Checking Account
It may also be referred to as a "demand account" or "transactional account". A checking account is a transactional deposit account held at a financial institution that allows for withdrawals and deposits. Money held in a checking account is very liquid, and can be withdrawn using checks, automated cash machines and electronic debits, among other methods. 

It differs from other bank accounts in that it often allows for numerous withdrawals and unlimited deposits, whereas savings accounts sometimes limit both. Checking accounts can include business accounts, student accounts and joint accounts along with many other types of accounts which offer similar features. In exchange for the liquidity, checking accounts typically do not offer a high interest rate
Usually, they are offered at most banking institutions at some fee or no fee at all. Commercial banks consider checking accounts as loss leaders because they have become highly commoditized hence the low fees for their use.

A Sweep Account
This is a bank account that automatically transfers amounts that exceed (or fall short of) a certain level into a higher interest earning investment option at the close of each business day. Commonly, the excess cash is swept into money market funds.
This is done by a bank's computers which analyze customer use of checkable deposits and "sweeps" funds into money market deposit accounts. They are meant to provide the customer with the greatest amount of interest with the minimum amount of personal intervention. sweep accounts were originally devised to get around a government regulation that limited banks from offering interest on commercial checking accounts.

Savings Account
this is a deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution that provides principal security and a modest interest rate. Depending on the specific type of savings account, the account holder may not be able to write checks from the account (without incurring extra fees or expenses) and the account is likely to have a limited number of free transfers/transactions. They are considered to be one of the most liquid investments outside of demand accounts and cash. In contrast to savings accounts, checking accounts allow you to write checks and use electronic debit to access your funds inside the account. Savings accounts are generally for money that you don't intend to use for daily expenses.
Savings accounts should not be used for long-term holding periods since they almost always pay lower interest rates than Treasury bills and certificates of deposit,. Their main advantages are liquidity and superior rates compared to checking accounts. Most modern savings accounts offer access to funds through visits to a local branch, over the internet and through automated teller machines.  

Money Market Account
it’s a savings account that offers the competitive rate of interest (real rate) in exchange for larger-than-normal deposits. Its also known by the acronym "MMDA", which stands for "money market demand account" or "money market deposit account". Many money market accounts place restrictions on the amount of transactions you can make in a month (such as five or less). Furthermore, you usually have to maintain a certain balance in the account to receive the higher rate of interest.

Lifeline Account
this is a streamlined checking or savings account designed for low-income customers. These accounts will usually have low balance requirements and no monthly fees, and are offered by large banking institutions as a way to offer basic banking services to the broad public. 
Basic features such as check writing will be available, but will typically be limited by a monthly quota. Other electronic services may also be limited unless the account holder pays additional fees.

Lifeline accounts aim to bring all members of a society into the economy by encouraging saving and long-term investing. Low-income citizens are often ignored in the economy because they don't have a lot of disposable income, but by fostering their long-term financial health, they can become bigger contributors down the road.




Wednesday 11 May 2011

The Democrat Union of Africa (DUA) summary


The Democrat Union of Africa (DUA) is a regional organization of the International Democratic Union. Its an alliance of centre-right political parties in Africa. it provides a forum in which Parties holding similar beliefs can come together and exchange views on matters of policy and organizational interest so that they can learn from each other, act together, establish contacts and speak with one strong voice to promote democracy and centre, centre-right policies around in Africa. its founders believe that with a belief that democratic society provides individuals with conditions for political liberty, personal freedom and equality of opportunity under the rule of law.DUA promotes a culture of pluralistic competition, enterprise and socially oriented marked economy.
DUA Goals and Objectives
The main goal/object for which the DUA is established as to provide a forum for discussion between member organizations, citizens of African countries, scholars and policy makers on issues of democracy, good government, economic policy, human and individual rights and human development with a view to promoting the implementation of the principles contained in the statement of belief. Consistent with the main goal/objects of the DUA, its further objectives are:
  1. to hold, facilitate, fund and organise national and international conferences;
  2. to fund, facilitate, organise and co-ordinate public policy research into all aspects of government throughout Africa;
  3. to publish and facilitate the publishing of books, papers, pamphlets and any other publications which promote the principles of the DUA;
  4. to assist political parties and other bodies, associations and groups having the same or similar objectives;
  5. to monitor and report on events which occur throughout Africa which either promote or impede democratic reform in Africa;
  6. to promote and defend the ideals and cultural heritage of pluralist democracies in Africa;
  7. to fight against corruption in the body politic of African countries;
  8. to promote harmony and foster political tolerance throughout Africa;
  9. to do all things and to engage in all activities generally which are necessary to any of the a foregoing specified objectives of the DUA; and
  10. to do all things, within means, as may be necessary to assist member parties in achieving these goals.
DUA Charter of Values and Principles 
DUA holds a common conviction that democratic societies provide individuals throughout the world with the best conditions for political liberty, personal freedom, equality of opportunity and economic development under the rule of law, and therefore:

They are committed to advancing - on the African continent and around the world - the social and political values on which democratic societies are founded, including the basic personal freedoms and human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and, inter alia, the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights; in particular, the rights of free speech, organisation, assembly and non-violent dissent, the right of free and fair elections and the freedom to organise effective opposition to government, the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosperity;

They hold common beliefs in an open society, where power is dispersed widely amongst free institutions, dedicated to creating conditions that will enable individuals to reach their full potential and to carry out their responsibilities to their fellow men and women; and where the central task of government is to serve the individual and to safeguard and promote individual freedom; equality; and security;

They stress the moral commitments of a free and open society, supporting the institution of the family as a vital social and cohesive force, as well as social responsibility towards the weak and less fortunate, particularly by encouraging self help and individual initiative, private enterprise and choice in the provision of services;

They are dedicated to a society of individuals working together in partnership for their mutual benefit;

They hold common views that political democracy, private property and the promotion of individual initiative are inseparable components of individual liberty and that the free market economy and the policy of reducing the size and scope of government provide the best means of creating the wealth and material prosperity to meet the legitimate aspirations of individuals, and to tackling social problems such as unemployment and inflation;
They believe that this is the most effective and beneficial way of providing individual initiative and enterprise, strong and responsible economic development, employment opportunities, low taxation and consumer choice;

They reject any form of totalitarianism, civil war or coup-d'etate, which brings so much suffering and restricts so many freedoms today;

Inspired by their common convictions, they understand the important tasks which render necessary and desirable a closer and efficient collaboration of our organisations;

TheY pledge themselves to work towards closer co-operation among all democrat-minded persons in Africa and around the world, who subscribe to the values outlined above, while recognising the right of each individual nation to preserve its identity and to safeguard its vital interests, to use their influence and above all their political values for the greater good of the African continent and the world at large, especially by promoting the mutual responsibilities of all nations for global economic development;

They declare their dedication to a just and lasting peace and freedom throughout the African continent and the word at large; and,

They further declare that the cause of peace will be advanced by adherence to the principles expressed in this preamble; and therefore,
They actively invite other persons and organisations to join them in subscribing to, and promoting, the following principles;
  • democratic, accountable and transparent governments of the people, for the people and by the people of Africa;
  • respect for internationally recognised human rights;
  • effective, efficient and streamlined governments;
  • economic policies based on free market principles;
  • equality between men and women; and
  • multiparty democracy conducted on the basis of peaceful politics and regular free and fair elections
this is just a summarized overview on the subject DUA .For more information about DUA please go to http://www.du-africa.org/


Ugandas political troubles


Ugandas official opposition leader Dr Kizza besigye is a troubled ma after he was barred from boarding a plane at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to return home.

According to Anne Mugisha, a leading official in Dr Besigye's party, "Ugandan state security told Kenya Airways that if Besigye was on board they would not be given landing rights." The claims have since been denied by the Ugandan government. Internal Affairs Minister Kirunda Kivejinja told the Daily Monitor newspaper in Kampala hat "If we managed to allow him to leave, how we can stop him from coming back? We had all the powers to stop him from going there after all; Uganda doesn't have any authority on Kenya Airways flights." Dr Besigye remained stranded at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport's VIP lounge for the better part of the day where he demanded a written explanation from the airline and Ugandan authorities. Relief came after KQ confirmed that the leader will fly home at 5pm, Wednesday.

Dr Besigye is expected to lead protests planned to coincide with President Yoweri Museveni’s swearing in for a fifth term on Thursday. He said the protest will shift from "walk-to-work" to "walk-to-pray”. The walk-to-work demonstrations kicked off in April 11 over high food and fuel prices. Several people have since been killed, and others injured by security agents who are accustomed to breaking up the marches violently. The opposition leader has been in Nairobi since April 29th to seek specialized treatment after he was assaulted by Uganda’s state security forces in a series of "walk to work" protests

Dr Besigye is a former ally of President Museveni who still echoes that the February election was rigged, views supported by international observers from the African Union, European Union and the Commonwealth and that president Museveni is way out of order to spend USh4 billion on hi swearing in ceremony when millions of Ugandans risked starving.

Still in Uganda political front, opposition politicians were yesterday sprayed with a coloured liquid by the blue water cannon truck as police blocked them from walking to the Constitutional Square in Kampala where they had planned to hold a rally. they included UPC president, Olara Otunnu and Samuel Lubega, an independent presidential candidate in the just concluded elections. The coloured water cannons came in after the police who had dogs blocking failed. Mao and Mayanja were afterwards arrested and whisked away in a Police van.

I don’t know how the events in Uganda will unfold but seemingly its turning out to be nasty than expected. From claims that Museveni rigged the elections to “walk to work” protests which will switch and become “walk to pray” protests to Besigye being stranded in Kenya and finally to protests from other opposition leaders, it is pretty obvious that the longtime Ugandan leader is already in trouble yet the official authorization of his stay in office is due.will museveni make it through this time round or will he be a fallout casualty just like his predecessor Idi Amin




Tuesday 10 May 2011

torture claims by kenyans(MAU MAU) to the british government

MAU MAU
The Mau Mau was an African nationalist movement active in Kenya during the 1950s.Its main aim was to remove British rule and European settlers from the country Kenya.

The origin of the term Mau Mau is uncertain. According to some members of Mau Mau, they never referred to themselves as such, instead preferring the military title Kenya Land and Freedom Army (KLFA).Some publications, such as Fred Majdalany's State of Emergency: The Full Story of Mau Mau, claim that it was an anagram of Uma Uma (which means "get out get out") and was a military codeword based on a secret language-game Kikuyu boys used to play at the time of their circumcision. Majdalany goes on to state that the British simply used the name as a label for the Kikuyu ethnic community without assigning any specific definition.

As the movement progressed, a Swahili acronym was adopted: "Mzungu Aende Ulaya, Mwafrika Apate Uhuru" meaning "Let the European go back to Europe (Abroad), Let the African regain Independence".J.M. Kariuki, a member of Mau Mau who was detained during the conflict, postulates that the British preferred to use the term Mau Mau instead of KLFA in an attempt to deny the Mau Mau rebellion international legitimacy.Kariuki also wrote that the term Mau Mau was adopted by the rebellion in order to counter what they regarded as colonial propaganda.

During the conflict between the two factions, MAU MAU and the British colonizers,it is believed that Kenyan veterans with affiliations with MAU MAU were tutored non-humanly.this came into the light of the whole world when the veterans sued the British government by having a suit being filed on their behalf by the law firm Leigh, Day & Co at the High Court in London in 2009 for the bloody experiences they underwent.

In this landmark case,claimants,five Kenyans three men and two women  the who are in their 70s and 80s, will traveled 4,000 miles (6,400 km) from rural Kenya to give evidence at the High Court in London which started on 6th April 2011 They had each suffered unspeakable injuries, including castrations and severe sexual assaults.  These claims are test cases and it is anticipated that, if successful, they will result in community reparations for the wider group of Kenyan torture victims.  However, above all else the claimants are seeking an official apology for the torture that they and so many others were subjected to.

Ndiku Mutua, one of the five claimants, said: “After 50 years it is time for justice.  I was castrated and tortured whilst I was detained by British prison guards.  I was robbed of my dignity and of a family and those scars have never healed.  This wrong must be recognized, I and many others deserve an apology and justice at long last.”

In recent years, following detailed archival research by historians1, it has become clear that far from being the acts of a few rogue soldiers, the torture and inhuman and degrading treatment of Kenyans during this period was systemic and resulted from policies which were sanctioned at the highest levels of the British Government by the then Colonial Secretary. 

The documents tabled during the hearing included:

i) Detailed accounts of the torture suffered by the five Kenyan claimants, including castrations and severe sexual abuse;
ii) Memorandums and letters between the then Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of Kenya authorising the use of systematic violence and “violent shocks” on detainees;
iii) Cabinet minutes authorising the large scale detention of “passive supporters” of the Mau Mau and the approval of forced labour despite appreciating that this would be likely to breach international law.
iv) Evidence of widespread interference by the British Colonial Administration in criminal investigations into allegations of abuse and torture of African Kenyans.
v) Evidence of persistent detailed reports of the use of widespread and systematic violence by the then security forces in Kenya which were sent to London and resolutely ignored.

Martyn Day, Senior Partner at Leigh Day & Co the claimants legal representatives said that:  “This is an opportunity for the British Government to come to terms with the past and apologise to our clients and the Kenyan people for this grave historic wrong.  Unless this happens, the sense of injustice arising out of Britain’s brutal repression of the Kenyan independence movement will continue to burden Kenyans for generations to come.”

Is that really difficult for the British government?just asking

joint pain

other symptoms that may occur with joint pain include :Inability to put weight on the affected joint,reduced mobility (range of motion of the joint),Stiffness,swelling,visible deformity of the affected joint

other symptoms that may occur along but may seem unrelated to the joint pain include:Abdominal pain,aching muscles,butterfly-shaped rash over bridge of nose,dry mouth and skin,fatigue,fever not associated with flu symptoms,flulike symptoms such as fever, chills, sore throat, muscle aches, and headache,Increased urine output,Rash,Scaly patches of skin,Yellow skin and eyes with dark urine output (jaundice)

Serious symptoms that might indicate a life-threatening condition include:Bleeding from minor injuries,Chest pain,Debilitating pain,Difficulty breathing,Heart palpitations,High fever (higher than 101 degrees Fahrenheit),Muscle weakness,Pain in several joints with rash,Rapid, jerky movements,Redness,Swollen lymph nodes,Unexplained weight loss

home care remedies include:For nonarthritis joint pain, both rest and exercise are important. Warm baths, massage, and stretching exercises should be used as frequently as possible.

Anti-inflammatory medications may help relieve pain and swelling. Consult your health care provider before giving aspirin or NSAIDs such as ibuprofen to children.

Monday 9 May 2011

Recent aircraft accidents

Aircraft accidents fact file for THE year 2011 only
The following is a list of recent aircraft accidents that have occured in 2011 so-far.considering that we are only in the 1st quoter of the year,the numbers are alarming.Something like extra caution should be done.what do you think?

Date: April 4, 2011
Time: 13:30
Location: Kinshasa, Congo
Operator: United Nations
Flight: 834
AC Type: Canadair CL-600 CRJ-100ER
Reg: 4L-GAE
cn: 7070
Aboard: 33 Fatalities: 32 Ground: 0
Route: Kisangani - Kinshasa
Details: The plane operated on behalf of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission and was leased from Geogian Airways. While attempting to land in rain, thunderstorms and strong winds at Kinshasa, the plane missed the runway and crashed. Twenty eight passengers and crew of 4 were killed. One passenger survived.

Date: April 1, 2011
Time: 18:31
Location: Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Operator: Fugro Aviation Canada
AC Type: CASA C-212-CC40 Aviocar 200
Reg: C-FDKM
cn: 196
Aboard: 3
Fatalities: 1 Ground: 0
Route: Geological survey
Details: Shortly after taking off, the pilot reported problems with his left engine and said he was attempting to make an emergency landing. The pilot could not make the runway and attempted to land on the northbound lane of Wanuskewin Road but hit the top of a sound barrier. The pilot and co pilot were injured and a passenger was killed.

Date: March 21, 2011
Location: Pointe-Noire, Congo
Operator: Trans Air Cargo
AC Type: Antonov 12BP
Reg: TN-AGK
cn: 402006
Aboard: 9
Fatalities: 9 Ground: 14
Route: Brazzaville - Pointe Noire
Details: The cargo plane was approaching Runway 17 at Pointe-Noire Airport when it crashed in the Mvou Mvou residential area and was destroyed.

Date: March 5,, 2011
Time: 10:40
Location: Garbuzovo, Russia
Operator: Voronezh Aircraft Production Association
AC Type: Antonov 148-03
Reg: RA-61708
cn: BC-789B
Aboard: 6
Fatalities: 6 Ground: 0
Route: Test flight
Details: The aircraft crashed and burned during a test flight. The airplane was destined for the Myanmar Air Force. Two Russian pilots, two flight engineers, and two Myanmar nationals were killed. A technicial problem was blamed for the accident.

Date: February 22, 2011
Location: San Pedro del Rio, Venezuela
Operator: Maparca
AC Type: Cesna 340A
Reg: YV-2402
cn: 340-1502
Aboard: 6
Fatalities: 6 Ground: 0
Route: El Vigia - San Domingo
Details: For unknown reasons, the small plane crashed into a field while en route. All five passengers and the pilot were killed.

Date: February 14, 2011
Time: 08:02
Location: Near Santa Ana Francisco Morazan, Honduras
Operator: Central American Airways Flight: 731
AC Type: Let L-410 UVPE-20
Reg: HR-AUQ
cn: 912603
Aboard: 14
Fatalities: 14 Ground: 0
Route: San Pedro Sula - Tegucigalpa
Details: The small airlilner crashed into a hill at an elevation of 2,000 feet while on approach in poor visibility, killing all 12 passengers and crew of 2 aboard.

Date: February 10,, 2011
Time: 09:45
Location: Cork, Ireland
Operator: Manx2r
Flight: 7100
AC Type: Swearingen SA-227BC Metro III
Reg: EC-ITP
cn: BC-789B
Aboard: 12
Fatalities: 6 Ground: 0
Route: Belfast - Cork
Details: The Metroliner made an approach to Runway 17 in low visibility and the crew decided to go-around. A second attempt to land on Runway 35 was also unsuccessful and resulted in another go-around. During a third landing attempt on Runway 17, the aircraft crashed adjacent to Taxiway C and came to rest upside down. A fire soon erupted. Four passenger and both crew members were killed.

Date: February 8, 2011
Time: 16:40
Location: Off Plettenberg Bay, South Africa
Operator: Majuba Aviation
AC Type: Pilatus PC-12/47
Reg: ZA-GAA
cn: 858
Aboard: 9
Fatalities: 9 Ground: 0
Route: Queenstown - Plettenberg Bay
Details: When the crew encountered dense fog, limiting visibility, the pilot aborted the landing and was in the process of a go-around when the plane crashed into the sea. The dead included 7 passengers and two crew members.

Date: February 4, 2011
Time: 17:50
Location: Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
Operator: Sky Loungel
AC Type: Raytheon Hawker 850XP
Reg: OD-SKY
cn: 258804
Aboard: 7
Fatalities: 7 Ground: 0
Route: Sulaymaniyah, Iraq - Ankara, Turkey
Details: The corporate jet crashed while leaving Sulaymaniyah during heavy snow and dense fog.

Date: January 9, 2011
Time: 19:45
Location: Near Orumiyeh, Iran
Operator: Iran Air Flight: 277
AC Type: Boeing B-727-286
Reg: EP-IRP
cn: 20945/1048
Aboard: 105
Fatalities: 77 Ground: 0
Route: Tehran - Orumiyeh
Details: The accident happened after the plane was unable to land because of poor weather conditions and was attempting a go-around. The aircraft crashed 5 miles from the Orumiyeh airport in a snowy field.

Date: January 1, 2011 Time: 15:25
Location: Surgut, Russia
Operator: Kogalmavia Flight: 348
AC Type: Tupelov Tu-154B-2
Reg: RA-85588 cn: 83A588
Aboard: 124
Fatalities: 3 Ground: 0
Route: Surgut - Moscow
Details: The passenger jet caught fire and exploded as it taxied for take off. Three passenger were killed and 43 injured during the evacuation.

Sunday 8 May 2011

mothers day

Apart from teaching your mum how to tweet,facebook...etc remember to teach her some lessons on how to BLOG!!!this would create a different and unique scenerio for this special mothers day.i am a rookie blogger but i have learnt alot about the world of blogging and soon you will see them in practice.just copy-paste the following link in your address bar and you will learn alot just like i have.http://tricks-for-new-bloggers.blogspot.com/
happy mothers day to all!

osamas death ripple effect

maybe Mr obamas intentions by authorising osamas killing were genuine but i believe he was ill informed on the ripple effects.according to a statement by Al qaeda's most senior figures Khalid Sheikh Mohammed a nuclear bomb is supposed to detonate in Europe now that he is dead!did obama have some some thought to the people of Europe when he was authorizing that operation?Americans in America did celebrate but did their counterparts in Europe do so? i believe they were busy bracing themselves for the looming retaliatory nuke.this explains why Mr George bush and Mr Clinton didn't attempt to kill Osama

Saturday 7 May 2011

Osama Bin Laden's "DEATH"

IS Osama Bin Laden really dead?i respect the US intelligence network and their defensive capabilities but that doesn't stop me from doubting that the longtime Al qaeda leader is dead. My doubts are not dominated by pedestrianism but rather empirical evidence/occurrence that most probably you are not new to.

i.                    just days before the “big” announcement by mr Obama, it was revealed by one of the terrorist group’s most senior figures Khalid Sheikh Mohammed had warned that Al Qaeda had obtained and hidden a nuclear bomb in Europe that would be detonated if Osama bin Laden was killed or captured – why did he bring this up just before Bin Ladens killing? Maybe he knew his leader is no more. Dont you see is as a white lie since my rationalistic approach to occurrences makes me think that the events at Abbottabad-Pakistan are all staged. Even if he is dead, he died in different circumstances and not what we are being told by Washington
ii.                  Regarding evidence by an amateur video on CNN on 7th may 2011,fire was seen at different locations in his Abbottabad compound, this is a serious inconsistence to what US had said where only one fire was expected from the destroyed helicopter.
Is Osama bin laden death real and undisputed or is it being staged to earn Americans relief and publicity? I am just asking because not everyone is at ease