Whaaa??? China on the verge of creating mass Genocide by starvation in Africa??

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toomy
toomy Members Posts: 369
edited August 2011 in The Social Lounge
According to these websites Dames made by China are responsible for the severe drought and starvation in Ethiopia and Somalia and soon they will begin building a Dame that will dry out the Nile. If this happens all of Africa will suffer especially the Southern part.

http://www.guihon.org/?tag=dams-drought


The direct effect the Chinese tree Gorge Dams is drought, land sliding, and drying of lakes. This will be the best warning for the Ethiopian Dam rug Melse Zenawie from stopping to dam the Nile and the Omo rivers with consequences of drying Lake Tana and Turkana. Nile its source is the Lake Tana the only life giving lake to Egypt, while Omo is the life line for Lake Turkana in Kenya.

http://www.ethiopianism.net/?p=11923

poyang lake just months ago but now is a dry ocean of green grass of china's worst drought in decades the main culprit is the three Gorge dams, soon the same will be for lake Tana in Ethiopia and Turkana in Kenya due the Death Dams of the Nile Omo rivers constructed with the help of China.

SMDH and everybody thought China investment was good for africa. they probably want to ? off as many people as possible and then take over.

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  • toomy
    toomy Members Posts: 369
    edited August 2011
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    And they already started building the Dam for the Nile River...

    http://newbusinessethiopia.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=466:meles-launches-millennium-dam-construction-on-nile-river&catid=35:trade&Itemid=12

    Prime Minister Meles Zanawi this morning (April 2, 2011) laid the corner stone for the Millennium Dam construction, which Ethiopia is going to build on the Nile River 40 kilometers to the Sudanese border. Design of the new Millennium dam of Ethiopia on the Nile River


    The ceremony is transmitted live on the national television. The government vow to fully finance the dam on the Nile River, which will cost 80 billion birr (around 4.8 billion US dollars at the prevailing exchange rates).

    Briefing local and foreign press this week (March 30, 2011) at the Sheraton Addis, Minister of Water and Energy, Alemayehu Tegenu, noted that the government is forced to finance the project alone because Egypt has been engaged in a continuous campaign telling international creditors and donors not to finance Ethiopian projects on the Nile River.

    “,,,Using its standing in multilateral financial institutions and the donor community, Egyptian leadership constantly campaigns to0 block any provision of loans and grants to Ethiopia intended to development projects cantered on the Nile,” the Minister said.

    “Partly as a scheme to divert attention from its internal weakness, the leadership creates commotion whenever the issue of water resources development is raised. It is in the consequence of such underhanded machination why the Ethiopian government alone bears the cost of the Nile hydroelectric project, despite the well-known fact that ultimately the project benefits both the Sudan and Egypt,” he said.

    Recalling that Ethiopia has fully invested a total of 10 billion birr (around 600 million US dollars at the current exchange rates) on dams Tekeze and Beles hydroelectric dams, which began operation last year, Alemayehu said: “Alas, Ethiopia’s resolve has now reached a point of no return”.

    The hydroelectric project X, which is now renamed as ‘Millennium Dam on the Nile’, is expected to hold double the size of Lake Tana water (62 billion cubic meters). It will be constructed 20 to 40 kilometers at the east of Sudanese border and will generate 5,250 Mega watts electricity.

    Referring to the study conducted on the project by foreign consultants, the Minister indicated that the project will not reduce the amount of water that is flowing to Egypt and the Sudan. He argued it rather enables the two countries to develop more land in irrigation as the Millennium Dam will regulate the water flow.

    “…For instance, with only a slight reduction in the water levels of the Aswan Dam of Egypt, more than 7.5 billion cubic meters of water could be saved from evaporation. Moreover, through the implementation of Egypt’s own efficient and effective utilization o0f the Nile River project, up to eight billion cubic meters of water could be saved,” he said.

    According to the minister Millennium Dam will be completed in 44 months and two of its units will start generation 700 mega watts of electricity at initial stage. He calls upon the Ethiopian people both the local and the diaspora to buy bonds for the construction of Millennium Dam and leave their mark on Ethiopia’s transformative development.
  • Chike
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    So we're worried about the chinese now when the caucasians have been commiting genocide on blacks for 600 years? lol
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    [Deleted User] rubbed off from friction Posts: 0 ✭✭✭
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  • Jonas.dini
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    edited August 2011
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    China is building giant dames?

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  • fiat_money
    fiat_money Members Posts: 16,654 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Jonas.dini wrote: »
    China is building giant dames?

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    LOL. Yeh that ? threw me off too.

    I was thinking, "Damn. These ? are going to eat up all of the food or some ? ?".
  • janklow
    janklow Members, Moderators Posts: 8,613 Regulator
    edited August 2011
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    Chike wrote: »
    So we're worried about the chinese now when the caucasians have been commiting genocide on blacks for 600 years? lol
    or, in other words, "don't worry about China ever doing anything wrong, because white people have been known to misbehave"
  • Chike
    Chike Members Posts: 2,702 ✭✭✭
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    janklow wrote: »
    or, in other words, "don't worry about China ever doing anything wrong, because white people have been known to misbehave"



    Actually what I meant was... if we dont give a ? about white people committing travesties all over the world, why bother caring if the chinese do too. Infact, it's probably our passiveness of these caucazoids being the reason the chinese finally said... ? it, they love being oppressed and ? with.... might as well... look at all the bling bling and mansions and yellow lambos they got... they're doing just fine
  • Madbeats
    Madbeats Members Posts: 544
    edited August 2011
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    That is crazy! I seriously never heard this before. Someone needs to go break those dams.
  • janklow
    janklow Members, Moderators Posts: 8,613 Regulator
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    Chike wrote: »
    Actually what I meant was... if we dont give a ? about white people committing travesties all over the world, why bother caring if the chinese do too. Infact, it's probably our passiveness of these caucazoids being the reason the chinese finally said... ? it, they love being oppressed and ? with.... might as well... look at all the bling bling and mansions and yellow lambos they got... they're doing just fine
    all of which is another way of saying "don't worry about China ever doing anything wrong, because white people have been known to misbehave."

    ...unless you want to tell me that you've never worried about what white people do currently because it's not anything new. somehow, though, i doubt that is your position.
  • Plutarch
    Plutarch Members Posts: 3,239 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Chike wrote: »
    Actually what I meant was... if we dont give a ? about white people committing travesties all over the world, why bother caring if the chinese do too. Infact, it's probably our passiveness of these caucazoids being the reason the chinese finally said... ? it, they love being oppressed and ? with.... might as well... look at all the bling bling and mansions and yellow lambos they got... they're doing just fine

    that is ridiculous bruh...and this is not a compliment btw
  • rapbizla
    rapbizla Members Posts: 86
    edited August 2011
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    I don't know why we aren't all taking a greater notice of what China is up to and doing something about it....wait, we don't do anything about it because we depend on them for EVERYTHING! (obviously a bit of an exaggeration)