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Like others before him, he is just waiting to be taken
out, even though he knows that his days are
numbered...just like Gambia's own Yahya "child-killer"
Jammeh!
A very Interesting read!
Alieu
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--- saul khan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Can't say he's alone...
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> By Jeffrey Bartholet
> NEWSWEEK
>
>
> A Big Man in Africa
> Inside the mind of a tyrant: Brutal and seemingly
> indifferent to his
> people?s woes, Liberia?s Charles Taylor symbolizes
> much that is wrong with
> Africa. But to understand him is to take a first
> step toward fixing a broken
> continent
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>
> May 14 issue ? Enter the offices of an
> African big man and have a
> look around. The first security guard you meet is a
> wiry fellow with
> suspicious eyes and a shirt collar so frayed that
> you have to wonder what?s
> been chewing on it. The hallways are gloomy, the
> stairwells musty. Two giant
> glass partitions, shot up during the Liberian civil
> war, are still pocked
> and shattered.
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