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The European Parliament is encouraging the terrorist MNLA by according it audience in a session labelled:

The Situation of the Mali Tuaregs: A dialogue with the MNLA.

 European officials have been aware of the Tuaregs of Mali, Niger, Mauritania, and Algeria for some half a century now because they aided and abetted the refuge of Salafist Tuaregs from Southern Algeria to Eastern Mauritania and North Mali. They had been active participants, via France, in the disenfranchisement and continued enslavement of the Moore Tuaregs of Eastern Mauritania. European officials have been involved, through the European Union, in the Accords and agreements that successive governments of Mali have entered into with Tuaregs who sought refuge in North Mali:

1. The Tuaregs of Kidal, Mali who are refugees from Northern Niger from European mining and industrial concerns there.
2. The Tuaregs who are Salafist Refugees from Southern Algeria.
3. The Tuaregs who are Moore and slave refugees from Eastern Mauritania.
4. The Tuaregs who are evangelist slavers in Ansaaru Ddeen based in the Eastern Mauritania desert.
5. The Touaregs of Southern Libya and South eastern Algeria who are bedouin allies of Gadhafi but sought refuge in North Mali.

Over the years of drought and famine when these Tuaregs engaged in Drugs and human trafficking to sustain themselves, aided and abetted by Gadhafi, Italy, France through Algeria, and Spain, The EU was a major partner in the accords and agreements between Mali and these Tuareg communities who have formed bands of roving bandits terrorizing both the local Malian population and tourists and spies from Europe. All the while Gadhafi sustained his own efforts for a bedouin empire by receiving Tuareg and African migrants from Lampeduza, Italy and Malta and enrolling them in his own security apparatus and in militias for the larger empire-making.

Now that Gadhafi is gone, his government dissolved, the Tuaregs become an important population to pacify in order to head-off rebellions in Southern Libya, Southeastern Algeria, and Eastern Mauritania.

It is ill-advised for EU and the European parliament to yield to terrorists, and to attempt to carve out a territory in Mali for a Tuareg homeland via a criminal outfit called the MNLA, which is a consortium of the Salafists, Ansaaru Ddeen, and AQMI. WHat they ought to be doing is to negotiate the good return of these bedouin tribes in the lands most suited to their lives and share the yield of their industrial exploitations in the region to make THIS Tuareg homeland more habitable for the Tuaregs. The European Parliament must declare its rejection of slavery as a sustainable industry for Tuareg nomads.

I encourage all Mauritanians, Algerians, Libyans, Nigeriens, Sudanese, and Malians in Europe, to join their counterparts in Europe and together demonstrate their rejection of this European Parliament sleight of diplomatic hand. They must not allow this European outfit to relieve themselves of their responsibilities in inuring the greater Tuareg dispossession schemes by pretending to care for Tuaregs and their lot in life. Europe must own up to her responsibility to redress their errors and omissions and support good resolution of the Tuareg situation with the concerned nations of Mauritania, Algeria, Libya, Niger, and Burkina Faso.

This is the century of great reflections and redress. Insiduous support of terrorist organizations in lieu of a more conscientious indigenous Tuareg relief will only forestall the greater reckoning. Haruna.


Appelà la mobilisation 
mardi22 mai 2012 - 8h
Parlementeuropéen de Strasbourg
 
NousMaliens et amis du Mali, de tous les bords, lançons un appel à la mobilisationpour venir manifester devant le Parlement Européen mardi 22 mai 2012, à partirde 08h. 


Nousentreprenons cette action citoyenne et pacifique afin de manifester notreindignation face à l’organisation d’une conférence intitulée « Lasituation des Touareg du Mali : dialogue avec le MNLA » et l'invitation du groupe armé illégitime,non représentatif et séparatiste qui cautionne l'exécution sommaire de dizainesde soldats maliens à « Aguelhoc », par le députéeuropéen M. François Alfonsi au sein du Parlement européen.
 
Nousne comprenons pas comment cette institution démocratique, représentante des droitset libertés des citoyens européens, peut offrir sa tribune aux groupes debandits armés (MNLA-AQMI-Ançardine...) dont les actes de viols, pillages etcrimes de guerre ont été récemment dénoncés par Human Rights Watch, AmnestyInternational et l’ONU. 
 
LeParlement européen peut-il devenir un lieu de propagande pour de tels groupes ?N’est-il pas irresponsable d’offrir une tribune à ces groupes qui sont aussi àl’origine de l’exode de plus de 300 000 [i] Maliensdéjà atteints par l’imminence de la crise alimentaire annoncée et la sécheresse ?
 
LeParlement européen ne se doit-il pas de réclamer des comptes sur cesexactions et œuvrer au respect de la Constitution du Mali garante d’unretour à la paix au Mali et de la même considération pour tous les Maliens aulieu d’encenser des revendications ethnocentristes dépassées et dangereuses ? 
 
Venez nombreux, avecbanderoles et pancartes, dénoncer le lobbying pro rebelles séparatistes enEurope !
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 



[i] Source : Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, ONU




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