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This is an excellent article;Fought of the day, congratulations and for sure this is their(Europeans) own making and will cost them a fortune
best rgds

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On Tue, 11/17/15, Africa Realities africarealities@gmail.com [AfricaRealities] <AfricaRealities@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Subject: [AfricaRealities.com] Re: Fought of the day: France, ISIL and Syrian Refugees
To: africarealities@yahoogroups.com, africadirection@yahoogroups.com, realitesafricaines@yahoogroupes.fr
Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2015, 10:39 PM












Those  world politicians and international
organisations  who are minimising the
terrorist threats using refugee crisis
should just imagine how was the situation  for young
people coming to enjoy music and
have no way to escape death. These unemotional  people who
trivialise terrorist threats  should think twice. They
should  think
about that young person as their daughter or  son facing
death in Bataclan for having done
nothing wrong.  These unemotional people
should think again  that this young person
was telling himself or herself that she/he will not see her
mum, dad, brothers
and sisters again. This is how tragic were the events that
took place  in Bataclan.
On 17 November 2015 at
17:02, Africa Realities <africarealities@gmail.com>
wrote:
It
is  a shame that some  world leaders are  now trying to
undermine the importance of fighting
against  terrorism by using the case of
refugees.



Some of
these refuges are keeping a low profile in the countries
they fled to  and are waiting  for getting  a passport. I
say 'some' and not all refugees.
Then they use it  to organise terrorism
acts.



I, you,
she, he and they could have been killed in Bataclan, in
Russian airplane, in
London, in other places.



We do
not want to be killed at bus stations, in a metro or in
restaurants  in London, Paris, Madrid, Moscow or New York.




We want
our daughters, sons, nieces and nephews to travel safely and
freely  wherever they can to find work, study, dance,
attend
events or visit friends.



This is
why we all must fight terrorism wherever we live. No excuses
based on the
rights of seeking asylum.
On 16 November 2015 at 19:53,
Africa Realities <africarealities@gmail.com>
wrote:
Fought
 of the day: France, ISIL and Syrian
Refugees

The European
countries are sympathetic to  Syrian Refugees and some of
these
countries  have welcomed them with open
arms.

While  most African
countries have experienced wars and internal conflicts  for
many years and
that  there  are many refugees on
African continent, no European country has been sympathetic
to African Refugees
is it is  happening to Syrian refugees.


Furthermore, Germany
is OK for  welcoming Syrian refugees without any
contribution to fight
ISIL. But this country has never shown any sympathy and
support  to African Refugees.


Probably this is
because African refugees are black. This
is why African refugees have never been welcomed and
encouraged  by
Germany and some other Europeans to flee from Africa  to
Europe in the same way as it is being
done  for Syrian refugees.


Without France help
in Mali, Central African Republic, Cote d'Ivoire and other
African countries,
there would be many more  African
refugees  dispersed in different
African countries. They would not be welcomed by Germany and
other
European Countries. Expired food and medicine and NGOs will
be sent to Africa
to help these refugees stay there.
















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