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The President of Burkina Faso announces:
Africa's time of slavery to Western regimes is over, and the battle for full independence has begun ... either homeland or death"
80% of africa has no electricity yet, it’s the richest continent in the world.
90% of energy and ressources produced by burkina faso is stoled by western multinational who don’t pay any taxes, whatsoever, just take it. It’s should be illegal!
Every single african leader who tried to free its country from imperialism has been assasinated by western regimes, not a single exception over hundreds of attempts."
"> Patrice Lumumba, Congo - Fought for Congo's independence, assassinated in 1961 by Belgian authorities.
> Amílcar Cabral, Guinea-Bissau - Led war of independence, assassinated in 1973 by Portuguese secret police.
> Eduardo Mondlane, Mozambique - Founded Mozambique Liberation Front, assassinated in 1969 by Portuguese forces.
> Ruben Um Nyobé, Cameroon - Led Cameroon's independence movement, killed by French forces in 1958.
> Felix Moumie, Cameroon - Organized anti-colonial protests, poisoned by French intelligence in 1960.
> Samora Machel, Mozambique - First president after independence, killed in mysterious plane crash in 1986.
> Thomas Sankara, Burkina Faso - Revolutionary president, assassinated in 1987 coup backed by France.
> Steve Biko, South Africa - Anti-apartheid activist, beaten to death by police in 1977.
> Maurice Bishop, Grenada - Led revolution against corrupt regime, executed in 1983 coup backed by US.
> Sylvanus Olympio, Togo - First president, assassinated in 1963 coup backed by France.
> Pierre Ngendandumwe, Burundi - Hutu nationalist leader, assassinated in 1965 by UK
> Dulcie September, South Africa - Anti-apartheid activist, assassinated in 1988 by South African police.
> Albert Luthuli, South Africa - Anti-apartheid leader, died mysteriously after being hit by train in 1967