Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Charity caught in 'trying to help children' horror

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7070882.stm

You could not make this shit up-

'The BBC's Stephanie Hancock in Abeche says angry crowds took to the streets to vent their anger about the affair.

Some women hurled stones at foreign journalists and shouted anti-French slogans, AFP news agency reports.
"No to the slave trade! No trafficking in children!" they are quoted as saying.
Our correspondent says hundreds of protesters converged at the home of the governor of Abeche waving placards.
"We are here to see that justice will be done in transparency, and here in Abeche, not anywhere else. And to see that children and their parents get their rights," one woman said. '

Every child SHOULD have the right to die in squalor. It is disgusting- here you have rich, educated Europeans going to Africa to try to bring Darfurian orphans back to France so they can be adopted and live healthy, happy lives- who do they think they are? They obviously deserve 20 years in prison for wanting to help desperate African children.

No to the slave trade? What fucking century are these people living in? How many slaves are there in France again? Sometimes it doesn't seem worth trying to do anything good in this world.

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