[DEHAI] Re: UN sanctions no deterrence for Eritrean mining-Bisha


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From: Sammy G. (sammyg411@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Jan 15 2010 - 13:01:28 EST


"...But some observers argue there is now an ethical obligation on the part of these companies..."
 
Jeremy Clarke of Reuters should be ashamed of posing ethical questions to the mining company reps who are operating inside Eritrea. His questions are better fit to the special interest groups who are hell-bent on starving, weakening and isolating Eritrea into submission. Eritreans know, for example, neo-colonialists bribed AU, IGAD and UN in voting into a ridiculous lie. Eritrea did not send troops, Ethiopia did. Eritrea did not send weapons, USA did. The so-called "U.N Monitoring Report" lied on all these and more.
 
Jeremy Clarke fails miserably on exposing the pure lies on which the sanctions were based. Just like much of Western reporters, he excels on threading the lazy, worn-out path of regurgitating lies and spreading the special interest groups’ propaganda.
 
As long as Western reporters continue the less-traveled road called ethnical journalism & investigative reporting, the voice of the truth will continue to be muzzled. This is the real crime on ethics.
 
Eritreans should fight this lies by:
 
- Buying mining shares operating INSIDE Eritrea
- Paying their 2% taxes ON TIME
- Not trusting ANY news that comes out on Eritrea/mining & remittance unless Eritrean government substantiates it
- Exposing the true ethical crime of sanctioning Eritrea
 
-Sammy G.
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