Bush Arrest Unlikely After Warm Welcome in Zambia
George Bush and his family are continuing its health awareness African trip despite Amnesty's international calls for the former President's arrest over human rights violations.
Seems like the Africans appreciate a man who stood up for them... | The former President, his wife, daughter and the rest of the US delegation were first welcomed by a traditional dance troop upon their arrival at the KK International Airport in Lusaka, so Amnesty's call is set to be left unanswered for now.
They were also greeted by Zambia President Michael Sata, First Lady Christine Kaseba, Chief Justice Ernest Sakala, and other ministers and diplomats.
Bush who visited Tanzania before arriving in Zambia is also expected to visit Ethiopia. The trip is aimed at raising awareness about cervical and breast cancer and HIV/Aids.
However, Thursday, Amnesty international called on Bush' African hosts to arrest the former president for violating international torture laws.
Usual progressive nonsense follows at the link. What AI doesn't get is that they're played. A few mooks got water-boarded? Ask the guys who got drone-zapped which is better. |
Posted by: Steve White 2011-12-04 |