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  • Malumo Muhali 20.05.2013 20:24
    What did we do that was wrong luna malozi? Can anyone tell me? Did we steal from anyone? No! Did we dream of this land called Bulozi?

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  • Namakando Mufana 20.05.2013 14:04
    An insightful piece. Lintunga Yeta IV was trully inspirational and i can't phantom why the current Lintunga would want to give our ...

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  • Joseph Mubiana 19.05.2013 21:50
    God bless Barostepost. These are the things we want

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  • Don Pedro 19.05.2013 17:34
    How far are we from the bottom of the pit? Curiously waiting.

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  • Kalaluka Mwiya Jr 18.05.2013 15:12
    Zambia is fighting a losing battle against Barotseland. To legitimise our claim, we have presented to the world our long awaited ...

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  • Its over 18.05.2013 14:09
    Another wheel comes off the nationhood bandwagon, rendering it undrivable and headed for a thumping crash.

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  • Maurice Pelekelo 17.05.2013 22:39
    Those 20 useless deputy ministers are just wasting their time. I would kindly advise them to pay attention to the numerous problems ...

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  • Ndanda Siinji 17.05.2013 16:25
    1. The United Nations has given the Zambian Government two warnings to leave the independent Barotseland with another warning giving ...

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  • Munkaile Masule 17.05.2013 11:12
    It is shame to hear such an evil plan by Zambia, and i think its time up that cripple this diabolic nation to its knees. Malozi let ...

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  • lubasi 16.05.2013 07:41
    nkoyas have nothing to offer except infighting the superior adminstrators,w e want all tribes in Barotseland to unity for total ...

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  • Maurice Pelekelo 15.05.2013 22:35
    Hakuna niti ye kile yabateni, yeliteni kapa mane yeka bateni, kufita ye hatisizwe fa! Bulozi is ours, and our birthright. This must ...

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  • Tumelo 15.05.2013 07:36
    Very well summarized. I can't wait for that day when we shall fly this beautiful flag high into the blue barotse sky! Viva Barotseland!

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Syrian downing of Turkish plane condemned; NATO to meet

Turkey calls jet shoot-down a hostile actIstanbul (CNN) -- Western leaders roundly condemned the downing of a Turkish military fighter jet by Syria ahead of a NATO meeting on Tuesday on the issue.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday said she had spoken with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu about Friday's incident.

 

"The foreign minister briefed me on the specifics of the incident, including that the Syrian military shot its plane down without warning," Clinton said in a statement. "The United States condemns this brazen and unacceptable act in the strongest possible terms. It is yet another reflection of the Syrian authorities' callous disregard for international norms, human life and peace and security."

The Turkish Foreign Ministry said Sunday it considers the action to be a hostile act. Turkey delivered the message in a diplomatic note to the Syrian consulate in Istanbul, calling the incident "a hostile movement," ministry spokesman Selcuk Unal told CNN.

Turkish search-and-rescue teams found the wreckage of the fighter jet in the Mediterranean Sea on Sunday, about 1,300 meters (4,260 feet) underwater, he said.

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They have not reached the wreck yet, he added. There was no word about survivors of the two-man crew.

"We will work with Turkey and other partners to hold the Assad regime accountable," Clinton said of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. "Turkey has been a leader in the international community's effort to address the Syrian regime's violence against its own people."

The incident raises the temperature between the two regional powers significantly.

Syria gave no warning before shooting down the F-4 Phantom jet which strayed into its territory, Davutoglu said Sunday in an appearance filled with tough talk against Syria.

He accused Syria of spreading "disinformation" about the incident.

"They have created the impression that Syria felt like it was an act of aggression and they shot it down. ... from our perspective that's not the case," Davutoglu told reporters.

The plane in the Friday incident was unarmed, not sending hostile signals, and identifiable as Turkish, he said.

"You have to first send a caution, a warning," he said in the first detailed Turkish statement on the international incident. "If the warning doesn't work, you scramble your planes, you send a stronger signal, you force the plane to land. There wasn't enough time to do any of that in the time that our plane was in Syrian airspace."

"We have to question how it is that an unarmed, solo flight got this response from the Syrians," he said.

He said the fighter jet was in international airspace when it was fired upon.

It had strayed into Syrian territory in a "short, unintentional violation," but was notified by the Turkish side that it had crossed the line, and returned to international airspace, Davutoglu said.

Turkey will respond "decisively," but within international law, the foreign minister vowed, saying: "It's a fine line."

Top Turkish officials in meetings after Syria downs Turkish jet

Turkey took its case to NATO, a spokeswoman for the alliance confirmed. Turkey, a key member of the group, is expected to make a presentation on the incident in Brussels Tuesday.

It called for the meeting under NATO's Article 4, which deals with what happens when the "territorial integrity, political independence or security of any of the Parties is threatened."

British Foreign Minister William Hague Sunday called the incident "outrageous" and said he condemned it wholeheatedly."

"The Assad regime should not make the mistake of believing that it can act with impunity. It will be held to account for its behavior," Hague said.

The plane was participating in a test of Turkey's national radar system, Davutoglu said.

Turkish boats and helicopters had been searching for the two-man crew inside Syrian waters, he said. He said the search-and-rescue mission was not a joint operation with Syria, but was being coordinated with Damascus because it is in their territory.

Davutoglu has also spoken with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, France, Russia and Iran, and the European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton since the incident, Unal told CNN Saturday.

The Syrian military shot down the plane Friday as it flew just off the Mediterranean coast, Syria said. A Syrian military spokesman said anti-aircraft artillery shot down what was an unidentified aircraft that entered its airspace at a very low altitude and high speed.

While on fire, the jet fell into the sea 10 kilometers, or more than six miles, from the shore of the town of Um Al-Tuyoor, the spokesman said.

Diplomat to world: Raise pressure to stop Syrian violence

On Saturday, Syrian state news agency SANA quoted a military spokesman as saying "the target turned out to be a Turkish military plane that entered Syrian airspace and was dealt with according to laws observed in such cases."

The U.N.'s Ban expressed his "deep concern" about the situation and the potential implications for the region during a phone call with Davutoglu on Saturday, the United Nations said.

He commended Turkey for the "restraint" it has shown.

The Turkish government called an emergency meeting after the warplane went missing near the border.

The Turkish military said the plane took off from Malatya Erhac Center and lost radar communication over the sea near Hatay province, which borders Syria.

The jet's disappearance could spark an international crisis. Relations between the two neighbors have already deteriorated amid the bloody uprising against President al-Assad's regime.

Erdogan has repeatedly called on al-Assad to step down, and Turkey has withdrawn its diplomats from Damascus.

Davutoglu pointedly refused to express support for al-Assad on Sunday, saying Turkey stands with "the Syrian people."

"This tension is not between Turkey and the Syrian people. There is a regime in Syria which oppresses its people," he said.

However, Turkish President Abdullah Gul suggested the two countries were still liaising despite their differences.

"We pulled out representatives from Syria because it was not safe. This does not mean we are not in contact with them (the Syrians)," he said Saturday, according to the Anatolia news agency.

More than 30,000 Syrian refugees have spilled onto Turkish soil, and Turkey is hosting a number of Syrian opposition groups.

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