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	<title>Comments on: how do world look on Nigeria on democracy, which country will you compare with nigeria?</title>
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		<title>By: World Democracy Now</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://democraticworldparliament.org&quot;&gt;Democratic World Parliament&lt;/a&gt;


Nigeria&#039;s newly found democracy is very very very fragile. 

Why? BecauseNigeria&#039;s elections last April were among the most seriously flawed in the country&#039;s history, thanks largely to the manipulations of the USA-backed ruling party. 

With Nigerians increasingly clamoring for accountability, Washington&#039;s continuing support could generate more unrest and could pose a risk both to oil supplies coming out of Nigeria and to the stability of West Africa.

I would compare the situation in Nigeria to that of Palestine. Why? Because the USA supported the divistion of their government by backing the FATAH party to take complete control... while the majority of the ppl had voted for the HAMAS party. You can see the same unrest there as there is in Nigeria from the USA intervention.</description>
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<p>Nigeria&#8217;s newly found democracy is very very very fragile. </p>
<p>Why? BecauseNigeria&#8217;s elections last April were among the most seriously flawed in the country&#8217;s history, thanks largely to the manipulations of the USA-backed ruling party. </p>
<p>With Nigerians increasingly clamoring for accountability, Washington&#8217;s continuing support could generate more unrest and could pose a risk both to oil supplies coming out of Nigeria and to the stability of West Africa.</p>
<p>I would compare the situation in Nigeria to that of Palestine. Why? Because the USA supported the divistion of their government by backing the FATAH party to take complete control&#8230; while the majority of the ppl had voted for the HAMAS party. You can see the same unrest there as there is in Nigeria from the USA intervention.</p>
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