Friday, June 25, 2010

Endorsement for the Burundi Presidential Elections

On Monday 28 June, Juche 99 the Republic of Burundi will be holding their presidential elections. These are the first elections in Burundi, since the civil war, where the people of Burundi are directly voting for their president. In these elections I will be endorsing current incumbent president, Pierre Nkurunziza. Nkurunziza is a member of the National Council for the Defense of Democracy–Forces for the Defense of Democracy. This party was formerly a Hutu Nationalist Rebel group during the Civil War.
I supported Nkurunziza in his first election in 2005. Nkurunziza joined the NCDD-FDD when he was a professor. Tutsi terrorists launched an attack on his campus attempting to kill Nkurnziza and successfully murdered about 400 students. After joining the NCDD-FDD, Nkurunziza rapidly rose up the ranks and became a commanding officer. Following the Civil War, Nkurunziza lead the NCDD-FDD’s calls to disband and return their weapons. I believe that Nkurunziza has promoted peace and stability in the tumultuous Central African Republic. The Tutsi opposition has withdrawn all candidates from this election accusing Nkurunziza of rigging the ballot in his favour. I do not believe this is true, but how could it be true? The Tutsis are cockroaches who collaborated with the Belgian imperialists.

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