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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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 Its funny cous Fakoo Fakoo you should get this revelation. I do have a Chinese and a Japanese as neighbors. There's also an Australian and a Bosnian family.

What're you wantin'?

Haruna.
 

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From: Fankung Fankung Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue, Oct 18, 2011 5:16 pm
Subject: Re: [G_L] How does a President or government sell a nation's land to foreign investors???? Haruna.


Haruna, what is wrong with that.... Do u know how many buildingd in your backyard are owned by Chinese, Japanese... Come on... 
On Oct 18, 2011 4:56 PM, "Haruna Darbo" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Even if the contract for the sale goes through a court, I think the investor would be an idiot to rely on such a contract after a new government is created. Regardless of how valuable they think the project may be to the people. Haruna.





                
            
        
                                                                            
                        
                            
                                
                                                                                                                                                                                 	        
                            
                            
                                
                                
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Dear Supporter,

One of the major contributors to the food crisis in Africa is the theft of farmland from local communities by foreign industrial agriculture giants. A clear example of these land grabs is in Tanzania where US-based AgriSol Energy wants to purchase 800,000 acres of land that is currently home to 162,000 people.

This is why I’m asking you to take action today to tell AgriSol Managing Director Bruce Rastetter and his fellow AgriSol investors to stop this project.

Most of the residents in the proposed site are from Burundi and sought refuge in Tanzania over 40 years ago. For decades generations of these former refugees have worked to successfully re-establish their lives including developing and farming the land.
If this deal goes through, they will lose their livelihoods and their community.

Please send a message to Bruce Rastetter, other principal investors, and the Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania to immediately stop this project.

AgriSol is promoting this large-scale land grab as a way to pair Tanzania’s abundant natural resources with “modern” farming practices—like the use of genetically modified (GMO) crops. At the same time, AgriSol is set to reap tremendous profits from agreements that would grant them tax holidays, the use of GMOs, and production of biofuels just to name a few.

While this deal will generate massive profits for the investors of AgriSol, it will do little, if anything for the Tanzanians.
Join Grassroots International and our allies in telling Bruce Rastetter and AgriSol and the Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania that this plan is not a "socially responsbile agricultural investment" and that is will only hurt the country.
In solidarity,

Nikhil Aziz
Executive Director
P.S. It is likely that if this land grab goes ahead it will set a precedent for future land rights abuses. Please take action today. To learn more details about this issue, read the Oakland Institute's brief.

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