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NEW YORK TIMES SCRIVE SULLA SITUAZIONE IN GUINEA BISSAU

New York - Il prestigioso New York Times dice che la Guinea-Bissau rimane come una piattaforma globale del traffico di droga e indica Bubo Na Tchuto come un trafficante di droga che controlla il paese.
Nello stesso articolo, intitolato "Ex-esiliato detiene il potere nella nazione dell'Africa occidentale", The New York Times, osserva che il Contrammiraglio Bubo Na Tchuto, trafficante di droga come indicato dal Dipartimento del Tesoro degli Stati Uniti si è nascosto per mesi nei posti più improbabili; ha vissuto nella sede United Nations in Bissau in an office where he slept on a mattress placed on the floor. For the NYT Bubo Na Tchuto was in the "incubation" of the coup of April 1, after being freed by soldiers loyal when he was taking breakfast.

"The President is still nominally in charge, 'says the NYT, but the power is in the hands of drug lord Bubo Na Tchuto that' is the force behind the force," said Abdel Fatau Musah the NYT.

For the American administration Bubo Na Tchuto 'is a genius of traffic in the country "responsible for the dumping of hundreds of kilos of cocaine, and for this reason, along with Ibrahim Papa Camara has been described as a drug trafficker drug by the U.S. Treasury Department.

According to the UN representative in Bissau, Joseph Mutaboba, quoted by The New York Times, the UN has granted "asylum reluctantly" on Bubo Na Tchuto, since this had argued that his life was in danger, however, it was not clear that Na Tchuto was preparing a coup from inside the UN building. Mutaboba also noted that mobile phones Na Tchuto had been confiscated, but even so, he admitted that it was possible contact with the outside world.

Speaking to the Times, Na Tchuto denied having prepared the coup of April 1 from the UN headquarters in Bissau, but during an interview at the office his lawyer says: "I am a former guerrilla. I had the power to transform difficult situations into something positive." At the same time, has also denied its involvement in drug trafficking, saying: "There is no material proof that I was involved with drugs'(...)' test, test, test, test. People say I am a criminal! "I am a patriot! "He said.

A Western diplomat present in Bissau has rejected the claims of United Nations personnel and said that" the entire international community was surprised by the behavior of the United Nations "and mocking the justification of the representatives of United Nations activities Na Tchuto in the headquarters of the organization said that "he (Na Tchuto) was not sitting there watching TV."

Gorjão For Paul, director of the Portuguese Institute of International Relations and Security in Lisbon, it also interviewed by New York Times, "Na Tchuto was under the protection of the United Nations to plan a coup against the government. It 'was perfect."

"Na Tchuto has the power and money, and we know that the money came from drugs, but also has many people behind him, "he also told the NYT Idrissa Jala, a businessman and former presidential candidate, noting that" so the situation is uncontrollable. "

Finally, the New York Times noted that during the hearing at the military court, Na Tchuto was relaxed and playful, having described the hearing as a "mere formality".

Source: Jornal de SAO TOME '

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