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Equatorial Guinea says U.S. billionaire Soros playing “global chess game”


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Anatolio Ndong Mba

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 16 (Xinhua/GNA) – Permanent
Representative of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea to the UN said Thursday
that U.S. billionaire George Soros was a “criminal” who was playing a
“global chess game”.

On behalf of his government, Anatolio Ndong
Mba, the Equatorial Guinean ambassador to UN, refuted an article published by
non-governmental organization Amnesty International, dated Aug. 2, which
lambasted the small African country’s human rights situation.

At a press conference held at the UN
headquarters, Mba said the report was funded and directed by George Soros and
his Open Society Institute.

“It’s known that George Soros is a
billionaire, financial speculator, and a criminal with obvious geostrategic and
imperialist interests who has been dedicating his life to support imperialist
movements and to expand capitalism by watering countless countries over many
decades,” he added.

Giving examples like Soros’ key role
“in the counterrevolutionary and anti-communist processes in Eastern
Europe, and supporting the Arab spring”, Mba said the list of Soros
destructive interventions in different countries was “endless”.

“The children of this nation cannot be
moved as pieces on the global chess board where the criminal George Soros is
playing,” he said in conclusion.

According to its official website, the Open
Society Foundations, founded by George Soros, is the world’s largest private
funder of independent groups working for “justice, democratic governance,
and human rights”. 

GNA


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