Sarkozie needs light to be able to disclosure

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Beloved(s),

Can you please make the following  known by your means as well..
I consider France as one of the most arrogant conservative vibrating nation when it comes to political and economic change let alone ascension or evolution of the being.

''Descartes'' a known philosopher once said "Je pense, donc je suis''. Meaning: ''I think, thus, I am. And the French followed this arrogant and  creativity  killing statement. It is a limited statement as to all you can be.

 France, too, needs to blow the divided mind to dive in the heart.

The following is a consciousness building opportunity to send love and light to  Sarkozie.

Please read on. As I am writing this they are at 65% petition signing to make Sarkozie take time to share the truth. Please help him.

Dear friends across France,

It is a outrageous! Right now, President Sarkozy is blocking a judicial investigation into Karachigate -- the massive corruption scandal involving two of his closest friends charged for alleged kickbacks on dirty arms deals to Pakistan. Only a huge public outcry now could force him to unveil the truth.

The national military secrecy committee has just recommended declassification of several documents and judicial pressure is closing in on his inner circle, but Sarkozy is turning a deaf ear, hoping this dirty saga will go away. As the presidential election draws near Sarkozy cannot afford to ignore the electorate -- if enough of us call for full transparency now, we could force him to reveal the Karachi secrets and expose this corruption.

This scandal could involve illegal party funding and 11 deaths of French engineers -- it's time to end the cover up! Let's build a massive national outcry now and call on Sarkozy to immediately declassify the documents for this case and clean up the system. Sign the petition now and send this on to everyone -- we'll deliver it near the Elysee when we reach 100,000: (they have already 65.000)

http://www.avaaz.org/en/france_levee_du_secret_defense/?vl

Last week, 2 chiefs of staff of M. Balladur's 1995 presidential election campaign -- close friends of Sarkozy -- were charged with misuse of public funds. They are suspected of bringing back briefcases stuffed with cash for the campaign and of channeling kickbacks from the sale of French submarines to Pakistan. The investigations into the case became serious after 11 French engineers were tragically killed in a Karachi bombing in 2002, amid allegations the attack was in revenge for unpaid bribes.

Grieving families and concerned citizens are still desperate for answers, but so far the government has obstructed this long, disturbing inquiry, hiding behind the principle of defence secrecy. Last year, Sarkozy said he would declassify documents related to the Karachi Affair "at the right time". The time has come: the national military secrecy committee has just urged declassification of several key documents and MPs are calling on Sarkozy to follow this opinion. A massive public appeal now could help force the President to release the documents.

Citizens are outraged by the state of politics, shocked by recent scandals, from revelations of African dictators' suitcases of cash allegedly financing French parties to government spying on journalists investigating on the so-called Bettancourt case. But some judges and politicians are standing strong, and in an election year, a deafening public wake up call to Sarkozy to clean up our democracy could force the change we need. Sign now and send this to everyone -- we will deliver it with a massive alarm clock outside the Elysee with the message: ‘Sarkozy: The Time Has Come To Unveil Karachigate':

http://www.avaaz.org/en/france_levee_du_secret_defense/?vl

English:

Nicolas Sarkozy's best man charged in arms sales corruption scandal (The Guardian):
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/sep/22/nicolas-sarkozy-arms-sales-corruption

Pressure grows on Sarkozy over Karachi kickbacks (Reuters):
http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/09/25/idINIndia-59532820110925

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