Releasing the Bulgarian nurses and Palestinian doctor accused, convicted and sentenced to death over HIV/AIDS-related charges was a smart diplomatic move by Libya. The "convicts" fully deny the charges till this day.
I appreciate Libyan President Qaddafi and French First Lady Madame Sarkozy for this. Kudos also to all other overt and faceless players around the globe. Well done!
No doubt, there were deals all the way! Now, the "prisoners" are back home, and free - after about 9 years out in the desert nation. Libya has also, consequently resumed full international engagement - ending the uneasy relations with the West over this issue. So should it all stay.
The brewing spats and controversies over pardons and arms deals, etc. are unnecessary and should be resolved positively. On all sides.
Voices and choices will power ideas, anchor forays this millennium. Bonding of Brain & Brawn celebrates of our civilization. None in the Global Village should be left out in this collegiate march. Naturally, I worry for Nigeria and Africa. We will engage the world through deep interrogations...from the known to the renown and the unknown. We will reflect the dynamic challenges and immense possibilities of our world. Here is my personal space in the public place! Welcome.
Showing posts with label The Bulgarian Nurses Trial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Bulgarian Nurses Trial. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)