Prime Minister Gordon Brown hailed a G7 decision to cancel bilateral debt with Haiti, saying "a nation buried in rubble must not also be buried in debt".
British and South African mercenaries Simon Mann and Nick Du Toit were freed from jail Tuesday in Equatorial Guinea, pardoned after a 2004 coup bid, communications minister Jeronimo Osa Osa Ekoro said.
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"The amnesty is total. They are free," said Osa Osa Ekoro, who is also the government spokesman. "They have already left prison and they have 24 hours to leave Guinea for the destination of their choice."
It breaks my heart so much to see such evil humansâ beings released from the place that should be theirs for the rest of their lives.
It is sad because these hardcore evil people will go back to their evil business of butchering the African people.
And Obiang will be held responsible for every death these evil people will be causing in the future.
I wish other mercenaries blow up the brain of that insane Obiang for his unintelligent and slave like action.
Obiang you are lucky the revolution is not yet in power, we would be coming to remove you from office for letting evil people free so that they can keep mass murdering Africans with their coups that always lead to civil wars.
You are officially collaborator of the enemy of the African people and for that we wish you get toppled by another coup or a sniper bullet removes your less than a goat brain.
samurai14