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| Jordanc | Sep 11 2014, 06:44 AM Post #1 |
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علي أحمد كرتي // Ali Ahmed Karti Foreign Minister of Sudan Sudan comes to the International Community to condemn the impending invasion of Lesotho by South Africa. South Africa reserves no right what so ever to interfere in the Domestic Affairs of Lesotho as a sovereign nation, and as such the Lesotho prime minister who has run to the South African government to take control of his country will not be recognised by Sudan and all relations will be cut off should South Africa enter Lesotho. Allow me to remind you of the mass protesting and civil unrest in Lesotho in 1998 in which the South African supported PM was accused of vote rigging and denied any lawsuit into the matter then had the South African military intervene in his conflict against Lesotho civilians, not only did Lesotho break international law by using military on it's civilians but South Africa deployed its military. We do not wish to see a South African puppet lead Lesotho and as such we call on the International Community to urge South Africa to not repeat the actions it undertook in 1998. |
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| Jordanc | Sep 29 2014, 10:23 AM Post #31 |
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علي أحمد كرتي // Ali Ahmed Karti Foreign Minister of Sudan It is becoming increasingly clear that the Lesothon people do not under any circumstances want a South African intervention in their country yet Pretoria continues it's imperialist ways under the guise that the people want it because a corrupt former leader asked them to go into the country. This blatant invasion which even a UN official stated was looking like an invasion needs to be condemned by the international community for the people of Lesotho to decide a new government under either international peacekeepers or local police forces/army who had in fact had control of the country until Pretoria deciding it was unhappy with having a Lesotho that's not directly under it's thumb. |
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| Ndovlu | Sep 29 2014, 11:52 AM Post #32 |
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![]() علي عبد السلام التريكي // Ali Abdussalam Treki Minister of Foreign Affairs of Libya General Kamoli is a danger for the stability in Southern Africa and for the Lesothon people. The State of Libya will support the actions taken by the SAF Army but we would suggest an AU commission on this issue. However, the civilians must be protected at all costs so I highly recommend the South African government to not use the Air Force to strike the cities. |
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| iceviking | Sep 30 2014, 10:00 AM Post #33 |
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Representative of General Kamoli We are repelling an invasion force brought in by a corrupt and evil man. We are trying to repel all forces. We demand that South Africa hands over Prime Minister Tom Thabane to stand trial for treason. We will not discuss peace until the invading force is gone and Tom Thabane is behind bars. We will then ask for free and fair elections obsvered by international monitors except South Africa. We will not stop until :- (1) South African forces leave Lesotho (2) Hand over Prime Minister Tom Thabane to us. |
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| Legion | Oct 19 2014, 05:29 AM Post #34 |
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General Kamoli has committed great crimes against the Kingdom of Lesotho and the people of Lesotho by attempting to overthrow the legitimately, democratically, and constitutionally elected government, and there is no way that the Republic of South Africa will listen to his demands. However, the Republic of South Africa will begin the transition of forces present in Lesotho from a fully South African force, to a SADC force. Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of the Republic of South Africa |
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