NPInews-International-Copenhagen
Press Release:
Att.: News Desk
Danish EU Chairmanship keeps the Lid on
their Secret War in Central Africa:
Danish, Swedish and
British Soldiers
Killed and Defeated in Secret War in Lado...
By Britt Bartenbach
Editor/Writer
NPInews-Copenhagen
Not so long ago Denmark was known as the
champion of more openness in the EU seemingly leading in a much publicised
campaign against the ‘closed door’ practice in the EU.
But since Denmark took over the chairmanship of the EU, such publicity stunts
have ceased. The doors to the Danish Foreign Ministry are sealed, and the lips
of the personnel in the ministry and the armed forces are tightly sealed.
The Danish nation and the press have lately been asking the question: Is Denmark
at war?
The question has met with either evasive answers from the politicians or with
silence form military superiors.
But the answer can no longer be blowing in the wind. Denmark is at war, not only
in Afghanistan where F16 fighter planes have so far been involved in two bombing
raids from their bases in Kirgisistan, but also in Central Africa.
Now it can no longer be hidden that Denmark is at war, and heavily engaged in
secret military raids on cities in the Central African state Lado, bordering
among others Uganda, Sudan and DR Congo.
Military operations with Ugandan forces, under joint Danish, Swedish and British
command, came to a defeating hault Wednesday after several days of heavy
fighting in Northern Lado (most often erroneously referred to as Southern
Sudan).
Norway and Finland, however, had blankly refused to send forces or take part in
the attacks in any way.
Reliable military sources reveal that the forces had attacked the City of Torit
and its 100,000 inhabitants in Northern Lado and had kept the city under siege
and heavy artillery fire through several days.
What was to have been an easy win over the strategic city in the oil rich area,
which seems so important to western and corporate interests, not least the dubious
Swedish Lundin Oil company, culminated in a totally devasting defeat with no
survivors on the part of the attackers.
So far there are no certain figures on how many Danish, Swedish and British
soldiers lost their lives in the man-to-man battles when the defending Lado
forces, after having held their stance throughout, finally received
reinforcement from Russian troops.
This direct intervention is a new situation to the hard tested Lado population
whose plight, and whose very existence and proud national and cultural heritage,
has been kept out of the mainstream media for decades.
This closed door policy on the part of the western media and policy makers has
kept the lid on a veritable holocaust with four million people dead over the
past ten years in the Lado areas.
These areas are known to the outside world as North-western Uganda, Southern
Sudan and Eastern Congo where Ugandan, Kenyan and Rwandan troops have created
havoc for the past two years with the specific blessing of Britain and its
protegé Denmark who, as a Viceroy on behalf of the British Commonwealth, has
been in charge of the administrative apparatus in the One Party state Uganda.
The Danish colonial rule and massive financial support to the iron fist regime
of President Yoweri Museweni, which in the next four-year period will amount to
well over 300 million Dkk, has been kept a heavily guarded secret from the
Danish population - and apparently there is no risk that the public in the EU
will be let in on these clandestine affairs.
Meanwhile the despotic ruler of Uganda, who on behalf of his Western masters is
carrying out systematic genocide and ethnic cleansing against his neighbours,
and the western controlled socalled rebel movement the SPLA (Sudan’s
People’s Liberation Army) are carrying on with their murderous rampage and
their internationally condemned abduction of children to fight and serve in
their armies.
The African leaders of this „regional world war" are handsomely rewarded
by their controllers, the democratically elected politicians of the Western
world, and their other sponsors the big time corporations who have their eyes on
new markets and business opportunities for pharmaceutics, weaponry, mining and
oil excavation rights.
SPLA leader John Garange no longer needs to tour the world or charm the
Scandinavian parliaments to raise funds to his renegade army - he has just
collected a cheque from his US masters for a meagre 200 million US dollars, his
annual salary for a job well done.
The holocaust from the killing fields of Lado in Central Africa is no longer
silent - and they are no longer alone in this colonial war now being waged with
a new partner, Russia, who have finally decided to honour their agreement signed
in 1952 to defend Lado if the country is invaded by foreign troops.
The question is how many dead soldiers the Danish, Swedish and British
governments will be able to keep secret from the public and the other EU
countries - and how these countries' politicians will explain their knowledge of
and part in the genocide and holocaust in Lado through all these years.
Will they cover it up as a 'humanitarian mission' or perhaps even better explain it as 'acts of terror', a term which has become so fashionable these days.
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