Anonymous ID: a6a686 Nov. 28, 2021, 7:24 a.m. No.15093608   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3668

Uganda's only intl. airport is now under Chinese control due to a default on loan payments

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/ugandas-airport-chinese-control/

 

A Chinese state-owned bank is now the owner of Entebbe International Airport, among other Ugandan assets, due to the Ugandan government's defaulting on a loan.

According to Sahara Reporters, "Entebbe International Airport is Ugandaโ€™s only international airport and handles over 1.9 million passengers per year. Its seizure by China would greatly dent the legacy of the 77-year-old [head of state Yoweri] Museveni, who came to power on the back of an armed uprising in 1986, and expose him to election defeat."

 

The terms of the deal with China, unlike other "loans" floated by Chinese institutions at times, have been termed "toxic" by many, but Chinese authorities have declined to negotiate or give any clemency, despite repeated attempts and pleas by Uganda.

 

Ironically, the money was initially borrowed to expand the Entebbe Airport, and, in fact, the work is close to completion.

 

In the contract for the loan, Uganda waived their international immunity in all matters pertinent to the loan. As a result, there is very little possibility of a third party intervening in Uganda's favor.

 

Expect much more of this Belt & Road fuggery.

Anonymous ID: a6a686 Nov. 28, 2021, 7:35 a.m. No.15093689   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3923 >>4022

School official prevents students from attending book club event with author who survived ISIS sex slavery over concerns it would 'foster Islamophobia'

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/nadia-murad-book-club-toronto-students

 

The largest school board in Canada has reportedly banned students from attending a book club event with Nadia Murad, a Nobel Peace Prize winner who miraculously survived being kidnapped by the Islamic State as a teenager and forced into sex slavery.

What are the details?

 

Murad was slated to participate in a book club event with students from the Toronto District School Board in February 2022 upon the release of her new book, "The Last Girl: My Story of Captivity, and My Fight Against the Islamic State," which chronicles her story of being sold into sex slavery at age 14 by Islamic terrorists.

 

However, Helen Fisher, the superintendent at the Toronto District School Board, said students would not be allowed to attend the event, citing concerns that Murad's book would offend students and "foster Islamophobia," according to The Telegraph.

 

In response, Tanya Lee, who organizes the book club, emailed Fisher information about ISIS.

 

"This is what Islamic State means," Lee wrote Fisher. "It is a terrorist organisation. It has nothing to do with ordinary Muslims. The TDSB should be aware of the difference."