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Accusations Britain is Supporting Genocide
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20/10/2008 10:35:41
 
 
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>>>>>>>>>>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article4968918.ece
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>>>>>>>>>Pretty old news there Tracy. I remember Biafra as a child when it was in the news. We did ourselves no credit there, but then no country has done a lot of good in Africa.
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>>>>>>>>>Nick
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>>>>>>>>Interesting. The article is dated Oct 19, 2008 which is today.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Notice the
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>>>>>>>May 12, 1968: Frederick Forsyth, at this time a freelance reporter, finds the breakaway region is now a charnel house
>>>>>>>From the archive
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>>>>>>I do now. Why would they reprint something from 1968?
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>>>>>I think they often reprint archive material. Especially when the journalist went on to do something else.
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>>>>>At the time I remember whenever I didn't eat my dinner my mother would say "Those poor Biafran orphans would love this" etc
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>>>>I grew up hearing 'starving kids in China...' How times have changed...(although there are still many starving in China)
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>>>I guess Biafra wasn't big news in the US. I think most people in the UK who where old enough to be aware of the news would remember it as it was very big news here. thats why I recognised it straight away.
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>>It may have been, I don't know. I was 8 years old at the time. I remember alot of what was on the news then, especially those issues discussed at the dinner table after the evening news (it was a ritual in my house), but I do not recall all. My parents made us give our opinion on a subject. Round the table it went. The worst thing possible was to not have an opinion or something to discuss. You could forget enjoying dinner then... Afterall, there were all those starving kids in China who would be happy to think about an issue and come up with something to say about it to earn their dinner. You didn't have to have a firm opinion, but if you didn't have enough information to form an opinion you had to say so and then you had to say what you did know about it. It was as important as finishing everything on your plate. I remember once saying that I thought the work I'd done that day was more than enough to earn dinner (it was summer field work). I didn't get to enjoy dinner that day. I got bread and butter and I got the pleasure of doing the dishes for 7. My mom had made summer goulash (probably why I remember it to this day) and it was one of my favorites.
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>Ah, this explains a lot then about you ....
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>Strange that nowadays your mom just sends you jokes by email.
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>And you got "bread and butter"! LUXURY! We got stale bread and spit, and that were only if mother hadn't a dry mouth, and t' bread were out o't' bin!
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>{ room here for continuation of Monty Python allusions }

see separate post - The Good Old Days
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