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Africa: West
Sao Tome Coup Leaders Reinstate Deposed President
2003-07-26
Never mind!
Barely a week after a coup in Sao Tome and Principe, that sacked the democratically elected president, the military junta ceded to international pressure yesterday and allowed President Fradiqe de Menezes to come home amidst a red carpet reception. De Menezes, who was in Nigeria at the time of the July 16 putsch, shook hands with international mediators after stepping onto a red carpet from a jet that touched down at an airport outside the capital. De Menezes returned shortly after mediators announced that coup leaders had agreed to restore democratic rule on the twin island state, which is hoping to join Africa's club of oil exporters by around 2007. "An agreement has been reached, the president has signed an accord restoring legality and democratic rule," Gabon's Foreign Minister Jean Ping told reporters in Sao Tome.
"Nothing but a little misunderstanding among friends. Forget we ever said anything..."
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#1  "signed an accord"
Huh? What need was there for this? What a load. Either you have legality and democratic rule - or ya don't. A new "accord" implies something was amiss... Or it was a "You're all pardoned" in exchange for "Oops. Uh, ok, you can come back, now, we're sorry." If this, then they don't have legality and demo rule. You can't just kiss & make up with seditionists, else you've proved that you, and the system you represent, are not to be taken seriously - and it's open season anytime someone figures they have a shot.

Pfeh. Pseudo-Democracy. Not the same thing as the real thing. Nope, you fail. Buzz off, little bullshitocracy.
Posted by: PD   2003-7-26 5:56:00 AM  

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