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Simon Mann insists on Mark Thatcher’s involvement in Equatoguinean coup plot
Simon Mann has accused Sir Mark Thatcher, son of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, of an Equatoguinean coup plot in 2004. Last week, the son of former French President Francois Mitterand, and an ex-interior minister were convicted for their involvement in the Anglogate scandal. Observers have noted that many influential western figures have preyed on most African crises to rake in fortunes. Last year, a former Russian lieutenant, Viktor Bout, was charged with arms supply to former wartorn Liberia.


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Homosexuals and AIDS: Confronting a dangerous African taboo

Football: Adebayor goes to Manchester City, Inter Milan future for Samuel Eto’o looking bright

Manchester United claims Mame Biram Diouf from Norway’s Molde FK

British company charged with bribing Ghanaian and Jamaican officials between ’94 and 2001 to set precedence

Commonwealth to drum up aid for Zimbabwe

Kenyan victims of British torture camps seek reparations

British government to publish profits from slave trade

British hostage now member of Nigerian militant group

N. Ireland’s degrading treatment of African athlethes

Fighting Nazism with Racism: A worrying discovery

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