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African Union: The United States of Africa
The Libyan leader Mouammar Kadhafi has declared, from Dakar: We are living a new subjection and Africa has become a prey of all the wolves, throughout the world, plundering its mining and halieutic resources.
The Libyan leader lunched again: Down with the imperialism… Africa has to unite, so that we do not become again serfs or slaves. It is necessary to set up a government of union for the African continent, that Africa has a single army, consisting of a million soldiers, he voiced. In the presence of the Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade, Helen Johson Sirleaf of Liberia, Pedro Pires of Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau Malam Bacai Sanha, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi expressed his sorrows for the wasted time for the African Unity, when he said: We do not want to go back to slavery, and we do not want to be the preserve of Western industrial groups. We do want an African unity, an African identity, and a single African government. No single country can survive alone. Muammar Gaddafi arrived in Dakar at the invitation of Senegalese President for an official visit during which he took part in the festivities of the Third World Festival of Negro Arts opened Friday. During his stay, Muammar Gaddafi met with several participants at the festival including intellectuals, youth organisations and women from various African countries and the African Diaspora.