Published: 15 May 12 07:43 CET | Print version
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Does anybody believe the local police rounded up a bunch of white guys, hold them in appalling conditions and hope their "rich" relatives will pay a lot of money to get them out?
Arresting and inprisoning someone purely on account of their color is pure racism. Where are the squealing "racist" cake haters when we really need them?
Indeed, it sound more like incompetent police work (which you also get in sweden, btw) and perhaps indeed some hope to extort money from foreign government in exchange for his release.
Do you honestly believe that this Swedish guy operates a roving death squad for fun and profit?
A single gold panner shot by accident in a hunting accident is perhaps believeable, but tying up a whole gang of gold panners for a systematic massacre, of the type that is meant to be gruesome enough to spread fear throughout the countryside, is beyond belief.
This is not an accusation of a lone serial killer gone mad, this is an accusation against Marave and 10 employees.
The most likely scenario is extortion against Sweden or the Swedisn and multinational relatives, as others have posted. Somalians have made plenty of money by boarding cargo ships as pirates, so not that hard to imagine that there are land based pirates who operate the same way.
Those who want us to be open minded about alternative interpretations, or who want to suggest that the Swedish guy and his company did this, owe it to us to supply a realistic and believable motive for these killings.
For that matter, does anybody have a single piece of evidence that the theiving, raping, torturing, mass murderers of the LRA didn't torture and murder them.
There's a disconnect between
- the "sensational" headline,
- the appalling human tragedy,
- the arrest and detention of the Swedish individual and his colleagues/employees and
- the attempt to implicate/involve/associate one of the most savage and notorious gangs of thugs in Africa, the LRA, with this atrocity.
Presumably, as a trial or process of sorts evolves, the blanks will be filled in???