Friday, December 25, 2009

Gay Cruise Locations Los Angeles

Reporters Without Borders marked the 10th anniversary of journalist Norbert Zongo's murder

At about 4pm on Sunday 13 December 1998 Norbert Zongo , his younger brother Ernest, his driver Ablassé Nikiema and one of his employees Blaise Ilboudo, died on the road to their ranch, Safari Sissili, about 4 miles from the village of Sapouy, 60 miles south of Ouagadougou. The bodies of Norbert , Ernest and Blaise were found badly burned inside the cabin of their four-wheel-drive vehicle. Fire had destroyed the inside of the Toyota Landcruiser, registration number 11 J 6485 BF. According to a report in the daily Sidwaya, the driver’s body lay "in a shallow channel to the left of the vehicle (...) the lower part of his body licked by flames and covered by only the tattered remnants of a pair of jeans". The state daily went on: "The vehicle (...) was parked on the left-hand verge. There were no tyre marks to indicate that it had braked sharply. The doors were still closed and all traces of paintwork had been destroyed by the flames, as well as all inflammable accessories". These observations were confirmed by the Burkinabe Human Rights and Peoples’ Movement (MBDHP), which sent a team to the scene on Monday 14 December: "From its initial observations made on the spot, the delegation noted the following facts: no sign of skid marks on the road; the vehicle had not struck an obstacle; it had neither overturned nor left the road; from the outside, it seemed to have burned from;the top downwards; the tyres were intact; there were bullet holes in the rear right-hand door; four bodies found At The scene: One and Three Outside the vehicle burned inside. "The MBDHP Concluded:" In the Light of the elements Noted [We Have] Serious Reason To Believe That This Was Not an Accident year goal odious crime Which Apparently WAS Carefully Planned and Carried Out. "REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS, RSF.ORG

0 comments:

Post a Comment