Obama’s monsters ball: How the White House opened its doors to some of Africa’s

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Obama’s monsters ball: How the White House opened its doors to some of Africa’s most evil dictators and homophobes and turned blind eye to their human rights record


President Barack Obama drew a diplomatic line at the first ever U.S-Africa summit at the White House this week by not inviting Zimbabwe’s brutal dictator Robert Mugabe.
But the guest list still included several other African leaders with only slightly better human rights records.

The White House promoted the summit as the largest-ever gathering of African leaders in the United States, with more than 50 countries represented.

The red carpet was rolled out for Equatorial Guinea's Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who shot or jailed virtually all his political opponents, Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh, who threatened to ‘cut off the head’ of any homosexuals in the country and for Cameroon’s Paul Biya, who has the dubious honor of ranking 19th on author David Wallechinsky's 2006 list of the world's 20 worst living dictators.

Many of the leaders were later photographed in the White House, posing for individual portraits with Obama and the First Lady.

The President's opening speech avoided the prickly issues of homophobia and torture and instead sought out similarities between the two continents.

He opened with: ‘I stand before you as the president of the United States, a proud American. I also stand before you as the son of a man from Africa’.

Before going on to say: ‘Our faith traditions remind us of the inherent dignity of every human being and that our work as nations must be rooted in empathy and compassion for each other, as brothers and as sisters.’

Here we run the rule over nine of the most controversial leaders who enjoyed the lavish affair.


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Pictured outside the White House waving and grinning with his wife President Obiang of Equatorial Guinea is Africa’s longest serving dictator after seizing power from his uncle and mentor (who used to hang regime critics from the capital’s street lights) in 1979.
Since then he has won the yearly elections with 99% of the vote. Taking the lead from his uncle, he has since had shot or jailed virtually all political opponents and ruled the country with an iron fist. Despite running one of sub-Saharas biggest oil-producing countries and amassing a personal wealth in excess of an estimated $600million, he’s far from generous with his riches.
The average income of his citizens is $2 a day, few live beyond 53 and 20 per cent of children die before they reach five years of age. Last year the country ranked 163 out of 177 on Transparency International. There is no freedom of the press, the country’s one television station is government-run and clean water is scarce. In 2011, the United States' Department of Justice made moves to seize more than $70 million in assets from President Obiang's son, Teodorin Nguema Obiang Mangue.
Justice Department lawyers alleged Nguema, on top of his official government salary of $100,000, used his position to amass more than $100 million through corruption and money laundering, including a $30 million dollar mansion in Malibu, California, a $38.5 million Gulfstream jet and one of the world’s finest Michael Jackson memorabilia collections including the red and black 'Thriller jacket' and Jackson’s crystal-studded 'Bad Tour' glove worth more than $2m.




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Burkina Faso's Blaise Compaore is another African leader who seized power by bloody coup. The Burkina Faso president’s 1987 uprising left his predecessor Thomas Sankara dead – who himself had taken power four years earlier alongside Compaore. In 2011 he watched as protests gave way to calls for his resignation over claims of police brutality and government corruption. However, his presidential guard eventually squashed a mutiny, then made concessions to appease the remaining protesters - but questions remain over corruption among the ruling elite.



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Paul Biya has the dubious honour of ranking nineteenth on author David Wallechinsky's 2006 list of the world's 20 worst living dictators. The Cameroon's grip on his country's presidency has remained tight since he came to power in 1983 and there have been widespread allegations of fraud and voting consistencies in every election cycle. In fact, Mr Wallechinsky claims in the Huffington Post Biya is credited with the innovative election fraud tactic of paying for a set of international observers to certify his elections as legitimate.


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Human rights groups claim Angolan president Jose Eduardo do Santos has murdered many and exploited the country's resources to his own gain. After Mariah Carey was paid $1million for performing for him last year, Human .Rights Foundation president Thor Halvorssen said: 'It is the sad spectacle of an international artist purchased by a ruthless police state to entertain and whitewash the father-daughter kleptocracy that has amassed billions in ill-gotten wealth while the majority of Angola lives on less than $2 a day'


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Gambian president Yahya Jammeh took power in a military coup in 1994. Although the coup itself was bloodless, in the 20 years since he has been accused of countless breaches of human rights. In 2008, he threatened to 'cut off the head' of any homosexuals in the country. The following year, it was reported up to 1,000 Gambians had been abducted by the government on charges of witchcraft - they were taken to prisons and forced to drink poison.

Read more: How the White House opened its doors to some of Africa's dictators | Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook'


Oh, there is a lot more to this story than this. Read more yourself and post some more from this story. The disaster in chief, has been nothing more than an absolute disaster.
 
Obama loves tyrants, and crooked dictators...the more the merrier with him

the only country he puts down is ours
 
Sounds like the Christians would love to live in a nation that kills witches and homersexuals..

No need for an unwarranted slag against Christians. None at all. It's beyond tiring and highly over the top insulting. Consider for example the front line workers trying to contain the ebola virus and treat the victims are Christian missionaries. I don't see many others stepping up to the plate to help these poor people.

And Africa is not a nation. It is a continent.
 
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Sounds like the Christians would love to live in a nation that kills witches and homersexuals..

No need for an unwarranted slag against Christians. None at all. It's beyond tiring and highly over the top insulting considering the front line workers trying to contain the ebola virus and treat the victims are Christian missionaries.

And Africa is not a nation. It is a continent.

You do not expect the left to step too far away from their bag of cliches do you? When all else fails, attack the right white wing Christian.

They still post in threads that the Tea Party is the same thing as the KKK.

Yes, they are that brainwashed.
 
Stephanie;9594698[COLOR="Red" said:
Obama loves tyrants, and crooked dictators[/COLOR]...the more the merrier with him

the only country he puts down is ours

Come on now Steph. To us they are tyrants and dictators. In Obama's world these men are considered role models.

:D
 
Sounds like the Christians would love to live in a nation that kills witches and homersexuals..

No need for an unwarranted slag against Christians. None at all. It's beyond tiring and highly over the top insulting considering the front line workers trying to contain the ebola virus and treat the victims are Christian missionaries.

And Africa is not a nation. It is a continent.

You do not expect the left to step too far away from their bag of cliches do you? When all else fails, attack the right white wing Christian.

They still post in threads that the Tea Party is the same thing as the KKK.

Yes, they are that brainwashed.

No guff. But they never cease to amaze me. To somehow jump from some of the most horrid dictators on the planet to Christians would love to live somewhere where homosexuals are murdered was a leap beyond.

It gave me a brain cramp. :lol:
 
Stephanie;9594698[COLOR="Red" said:
Obama loves tyrants, and crooked dictators[/COLOR]...the more the merrier with him

the only country he puts down is ours

Come on now Steph. To us they are tyrants and dictators. In Obama's world these men are considered role models.

:D

yes, they have more experience at it, so he needs to get their advice while hosing us taxpayers at the same time

some :evil: people in our house but he doesn't care
 
Stephanie;9594698[COLOR="Red" said:
Obama loves tyrants, and crooked dictators[/COLOR]...the more the merrier with him

the only country he puts down is ours

Come on now Steph. To us they are tyrants and dictators. In Obama's world these men are considered role models.

:D

yes, they have more experience at it, so he needs to get their advice while hosing us taxpayers at the same time

some :evil: people in our house but he doesn't care

So when a GOP president does the same it's okely dokely...
 
No need for an unwarranted slag against Christians. None at all. It's beyond tiring and highly over the top insulting considering the front line workers trying to contain the ebola virus and treat the victims are Christian missionaries.

And Africa is not a nation. It is a continent.

You do not expect the left to step too far away from their bag of cliches do you? When all else fails, attack the right white wing Christian.

They still post in threads that the Tea Party is the same thing as the KKK.

Yes, they are that brainwashed.

No guff. But they never cease to amaze me. To somehow jump from some of the most horrid dictators on the planet to Christians would love to live somewhere where homosexuals are murdered was a leap beyond.

It gave me a brain cramp. :lol:

At your age it's not too difficult...But you can see the similarity...or is it a case of, What Gods says is okay, so let's crank up the social fires and burn these people out of living in the open and put them back into the closet..
 
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Sounds like the Christians would love to live in a nation that kills witches and homersexuals..

No need for an unwarranted slag against Christians. None at all. It's beyond tiring and highly over the top insulting considering the front line workers trying to contain the ebola virus and treat the victims are Christian missionaries.

And Africa is not a nation. It is a continent.

You do not expect the left to step too far away from their bag of cliches do you? When all else fails, attack the right white wing Christian.

They still post in threads that the Tea Party is the same thing as the KKK.

Yes, they are that brainwashed.

The Teafarty members are disgruntled evangelical freaks.....Not the disgruntled white power freaks
 
Sounds like the Christians would love to live in a nation that kills witches and homersexuals..

No need for an unwarranted slag against Christians. None at all. It's beyond tiring and highly over the top insulting. Consider for example the front line workers trying to contain the ebola virus and treat the victims are Christian missionaries. I don't see many others stepping up to the plate to help these poor people.

And Africa is not a nation. It is a continent.

Glad to see you have geographical literacy skills..
 
No need for an unwarranted slag against Christians. None at all. It's beyond tiring and highly over the top insulting considering the front line workers trying to contain the ebola virus and treat the victims are Christian missionaries.

And Africa is not a nation. It is a continent.

You do not expect the left to step too far away from their bag of cliches do you? When all else fails, attack the right white wing Christian.

They still post in threads that the Tea Party is the same thing as the KKK.

Yes, they are that brainwashed.

The Teafarty members are disgruntled evangelical freaks.....Not the disgruntled white power freaks

Go fuck yourself you pathetic ignorant hypocritical blob.
 
Obama’s monsters ball: How the White House opened its doors to some of Africa’s most evil dictators and homophobes and turned blind eye to their human rights record


President Barack Obama drew a diplomatic line at the first ever U.S-Africa summit at the White House this week by not inviting Zimbabwe’s brutal dictator Robert Mugabe.
But the guest list still included several other African leaders with only slightly better human rights records.

The White House promoted the summit as the largest-ever gathering of African leaders in the United States, with more than 50 countries represented.

The red carpet was rolled out for Equatorial Guinea's Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who shot or jailed virtually all his political opponents, Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh, who threatened to ‘cut off the head’ of any homosexuals in the country and for Cameroon’s Paul Biya, who has the dubious honor of ranking 19th on author David Wallechinsky's 2006 list of the world's 20 worst living dictators.

Many of the leaders were later photographed in the White House, posing for individual portraits with Obama and the First Lady.

The President's opening speech avoided the prickly issues of homophobia and torture and instead sought out similarities between the two continents.

He opened with: ‘I stand before you as the president of the United States, a proud American. I also stand before you as the son of a man from Africa’.

Before going on to say: ‘Our faith traditions remind us of the inherent dignity of every human being and that our work as nations must be rooted in empathy and compassion for each other, as brothers and as sisters.’

Here we run the rule over nine of the most controversial leaders who enjoyed the lavish affair.


article-2718143-204AFC2D00000578-607_634x417.jpg

Pictured outside the White House waving and grinning with his wife President Obiang of Equatorial Guinea is Africa’s longest serving dictator after seizing power from his uncle and mentor (who used to hang regime critics from the capital’s street lights) in 1979.
Since then he has won the yearly elections with 99% of the vote. Taking the lead from his uncle, he has since had shot or jailed virtually all political opponents and ruled the country with an iron fist. Despite running one of sub-Saharas biggest oil-producing countries and amassing a personal wealth in excess of an estimated $600million, he’s far from generous with his riches.
The average income of his citizens is $2 a day, few live beyond 53 and 20 per cent of children die before they reach five years of age. Last year the country ranked 163 out of 177 on Transparency International. There is no freedom of the press, the country’s one television station is government-run and clean water is scarce. In 2011, the United States' Department of Justice made moves to seize more than $70 million in assets from President Obiang's son, Teodorin Nguema Obiang Mangue.
Justice Department lawyers alleged Nguema, on top of his official government salary of $100,000, used his position to amass more than $100 million through corruption and money laundering, including a $30 million dollar mansion in Malibu, California, a $38.5 million Gulfstream jet and one of the world’s finest Michael Jackson memorabilia collections including the red and black 'Thriller jacket' and Jackson’s crystal-studded 'Bad Tour' glove worth more than $2m.




article-2718143-204D00BB00000578-107_634x401.jpg

Burkina Faso's Blaise Compaore is another African leader who seized power by bloody coup. The Burkina Faso president’s 1987 uprising left his predecessor Thomas Sankara dead – who himself had taken power four years earlier alongside Compaore. In 2011 he watched as protests gave way to calls for his resignation over claims of police brutality and government corruption. However, his presidential guard eventually squashed a mutiny, then made concessions to appease the remaining protesters - but questions remain over corruption among the ruling elite.



article-2718143-204ACAED00000578-239_634x419.jpg

Paul Biya has the dubious honour of ranking nineteenth on author David Wallechinsky's 2006 list of the world's 20 worst living dictators. The Cameroon's grip on his country's presidency has remained tight since he came to power in 1983 and there have been widespread allegations of fraud and voting consistencies in every election cycle. In fact, Mr Wallechinsky claims in the Huffington Post Biya is credited with the innovative election fraud tactic of paying for a set of international observers to certify his elections as legitimate.


article-2718143-0037E97B00000258-117_634x422.jpg

Human rights groups claim Angolan president Jose Eduardo do Santos has murdered many and exploited the country's resources to his own gain. After Mariah Carey was paid $1million for performing for him last year, Human .Rights Foundation president Thor Halvorssen said: 'It is the sad spectacle of an international artist purchased by a ruthless police state to entertain and whitewash the father-daughter kleptocracy that has amassed billions in ill-gotten wealth while the majority of Angola lives on less than $2 a day'


article-2718143-204AFC2600000578-826_634x423.jpg

Gambian president Yahya Jammeh took power in a military coup in 1994. Although the coup itself was bloodless, in the 20 years since he has been accused of countless breaches of human rights. In 2008, he threatened to 'cut off the head' of any homosexuals in the country. The following year, it was reported up to 1,000 Gambians had been abducted by the government on charges of witchcraft - they were taken to prisons and forced to drink poison.

Read more: How the White House opened its doors to some of Africa's dictators | Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook'


Oh, there is a lot more to this story than this. Read more yourself and post some more from this story. The disaster in chief, has been nothing more than an absolute disaster.

i really do pity those Sailors and Marines to have to stand there and watch those black scum bags and stand at attention for murderers and rapists.., GOD save them. :up:
 
You do not expect the left to step too far away from their bag of cliches do you? When all else fails, attack the right white wing Christian.

They still post in threads that the Tea Party is the same thing as the KKK.

Yes, they are that brainwashed.

No guff. But they never cease to amaze me. To somehow jump from some of the most horrid dictators on the planet to Christians would love to live somewhere where homosexuals are murdered was a leap beyond.

It gave me a brain cramp. :lol:

At your age it's not too difficult...But you can see the similarity...or is it a case of, What Gods says is okay, so let's crank up the social fires and burn these people out of living in the open and put them back into the closet..

Want to fucking point out to me in the New Testament the verse that commands Christians to do so?

You're talking shit man.

Cum dilectione hominum et odio vitiorum best known as love the sinner hate the the sins.

Saint Augustine.
 
Sounds like the Christians would love to live in a nation that kills witches and homersexuals..

No need for an unwarranted slag against Christians. None at all. It's beyond tiring and highly over the top insulting considering the front line workers trying to contain the ebola virus and treat the victims are Christian missionaries.

And Africa is not a nation. It is a continent.

You do not expect the left to step too far away from their bag of cliches do you? When all else fails, attack the right white wing Christian.

They still post in threads that the Tea Party is the same thing as the KKK.

Yes, they are that brainwashed.

FIRST..., they have to have a brain to be washed :lmao:
 

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