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by Marisa1931 March 4, 2011 6:42 PM EST
Angola (News)(PS:Anonymous/Iam Angolan and will get killed if caught)
Friday, March 04, 2011
Protesters to came to the roads this Monday
It is sad that the Angolans are living in fear after the government has treated to shoot into the crowds of protesters that plan to come onto the streets this coming Monday. The protesters are said to be ready to hit the streets on Monday, March 7th 2010. The people of Angolans intend to come together and to peacefully protest the 33 years of the Communist Regime of the Dictator Jose Eduardo dos Santos ANGOLA.

The Angolans live in one of the richest countries in the world but yet are one the poorest their leaders part of the richest worldwide. They live in constant fear and terror. The motto is you speak out you die manner? We live in extreme poverty. It's sad to say that water and electricity is painfully scarce? The Government has threatened to kill every protester. If they are not threatened into submission, the reality is could be more mass graves added to those we are not allowed to talk about. So, please CNN, Larry King, International media, International community, we implore you, to come and document make the Angolan situation known to all nations so if this happens the casualties are made aware and justice is served at least know?
Truth be told, we must document what is going to happen in Angola because they have made good of their treats before?..

The Angolans downfall has been the Angolan Government's ties with US. Their common interest like the US corporations in Angola their interests in the local resources has had a shielding affect for it tries to protect sources.

Hope: As Angola's Government rejoices its victory by eradicating every potential opposition, its people crippled with fear? Lately, their have been lesser and lesser deals with US. Angola is mostly shifting towards China and Japan.
Now, the biggest potency in the world might just do the right thing for the Angolans. The end of almost 30 years of Civil war left Angola in chambles with the disheartening victory to the dictatorship.

Please help us
With prayers, Jhon
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