I don’t buy this narrative because it is never backed up with any proof.
I have heard it on documentaries e.g the famous series on Al Jazeera but it was clear at that time that the Qatari govt that owns Al Jazeera was angry at France’s alleged involvement in killing Ghaddafi.
I have also watched the Al jazeera documentary where an elderly French agent confesses while laughing that he personally killed Lumumba.
Hizo ni siasa na propaganda na agenda.
What is the reality on the ground?
Because no one can force a President to do anything because a President is a politician and he won’t shut the fuck up. He will shout to the high heavens.
And you are telling me that France kills a president and the citizens just move on with life, no protest, no noise???
That narrative is usually so delicious.
Saa ati Britain ikiuwa Uhuru leo mtatulia tu? Zero reaction.
Ati they just financed the coup and the coup was successful, and the people watched silently… is that right?
The only explanation is that the citizens of these African countries are also complicit in the coup because they don’t like that leader who is being removed. Otherwise they would rip the coup leaders to pieces.
Didn’t the people love Sankara and his so called “great” ideas?
What’s the real story, why didn’t they give a damn that the man was dead?
There is always side B to these stories! Sankara’s other activities that you don’t know of. The things he used to do to his enemies. There is no soldier who makes a kind and soft president.
When Sankara left, the people were like, “F*ck that motherfucker and his jails!”
Saddam nationalised his countries oil and told the British, Americans, French and the Dutch to get the fuck out of his country. How comes he wasn’t killed there and then by these wazungus?
The Saudis did the same in the 70s. They nationalised the oil fully and told the U.S to fuck off…
But I do enjoy this delicious African tales of murdered innocent sons.