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Ex-french President's Son, Others Convicted Over Angola Arms Deal by AloyEmeka6: 7:02am On Oct 29, 2009
Ex-French President's son, others convicted over Angola arms deal

A PARIS court yesterday convicted the son of ex-French President Francois Mitterrand and an ex-government minister for their roles in illegal arms sales to Angola.



http://odili.net/news/source/2009/oct/28/27.html

According to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Jean-Christophe Mitterrand, was given a two-year suspended sentence, and ex-Interior Minister Charles Pasqua was jailed for one year.

They were convicted of accepting bribes to facilitate arms deals to Angola over the period 1993-98, in breach of French law.

Two key figures were sentenced to six years each in their absence.

Prosecutors accused Israeli-Russian billionaire Arkady Gaydamak and French magnate Pierre Falcone of being the key figures in the arms trafficking worth $790 million.

Gaydamak and Falcone were accused of buying tanks, helicopters and artillery pieces and then selling them to Angola during its civil war, through a French-based firm and its subsidiary in Eastern Europe.

Mitterrand, an Africa adviser to his father in the Elysee Palace, was ordered to pay 375,000 euros and Pasqua was fined 100,000 euros, while two years of his prison sentence were suspended. No fewer than 42 people were on trial.

The scandal was dubbed "Angola-gate" by the French media as details of murky deals involving politicians, businessmen, public figures and weapons were revealed.
Re: Ex-french President's Son, Others Convicted Over Angola Arms Deal by Ibime(m): 10:55am On Oct 29, 2009
2 years suspended sentence?. . . . why did Angola not make shakara?

Same thing happened when Margaret Thatcher's son was involved in the coup plot in Equitorial Guinea.
Re: Ex-french President's Son, Others Convicted Over Angola Arms Deal by Epiphany(m): 6:56pm On Oct 29, 2009
Ibime:

2 years suspended sentence?. . . . why did Angola not make shakara?

Same thing happened when Margaret Thatcher's son was involved in the coup plot in Equitorial Guinea.

Dont mind them. These oyibos just dey use sense to 'share' Africa the way their forefathers did during the first scramble. If we dig a bit deeper, i am sure we will find more children of former western leaders and even the leaders themselves, whose hands are covered with African blood.
Re: Ex-french President's Son, Others Convicted Over Angola Arms Deal by AloyEmeka6: 11:04pm On Oct 29, 2009
Did Oyibos ask Africans to be mumu?. I agree with their punishment but we should help ourselves first. How do you expect the US or UK to throw their citizens in jail for crimes Abacha and co committed when we Nigerians have not done the same to our citizens who helped them perpetrate that crime?.
Re: Ex-french President's Son, Others Convicted Over Angola Arms Deal by strangleyo: 4:49pm On Oct 30, 2009
Perhaps we should sell weapons to their enemies.

Lots of cash to be made from all those Niger Delta arms.

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