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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/4623310.stm

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ohh my, thats a damn shame, but i suppose when ure working in a place like that those risks are always there.


well, i just wish nothing terrible happens to him.



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I have always considered the abduction and slaying of innocent  people from other countries other than the Americans and the British in my dear Iraq is an outrage against humanity and must be heavily condemned. Everyone must be shocked and  concerned , them who love life and humanity. I sympathize with the abducted Malawian brother who happens to be there simply for economic reason. He is going through a very tough time , but lets pray to Allah , Chisumphi that He instills hope in him : Some have been fled before and its my utmost hope that the same happens to him.


I also hope that our President  Bingu Wa Mutharika shall make a statement of appeal very soon. The government shall never let us down .


Cheers Rick for your Breaking new…..kemeneku ndiye kubwera : Patriotism timanene ija.



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The moral of this story... Don't go to Iraq....

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is he really malawian? If I read correctly that information was denied by our minister of information. Regardless, he is still our african brother.

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Tiyo wrote:

is he really malawian? If I read correctly that information was denied by our minister of information. Regardless, he is still our african brother.



Anyone who goes to Iraq has himself to blame...

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Iraq is at war and the dark side of war is that there are always victims. He was in a war zone and certainly aware of the risks. Again, it's the same side of the coin; In trying the best to survive and make the most out of life, men take risks. Sometimes you lose, on other times you win. People working in Iraq could be seen as "mercenaries" in the eyes of the insurgents, helping Americans and Brits irrespective of whether you are in camourflage or not.

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-- Edited by skillzmanifest at 00:14, 2006-01-20

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