Bonjour. Je suis le roi de Birmanie. Je n’ai pas besoin de vos contes populaires indiens et de vos plaisanteries sur le fait que l’exploitation minière est un travail difficile, voire risqué. C'est évident et humiliant pour moi. Je suis celui qui a fait augmenter les salaires des ouvriers et qui a exigé de meilleures conditions, comme des matelas pneumatiques sur le terrain, comme un petit exemple avec mes propres fonds, qui a fait renforcer les pavois de la mine avec du métal pour qu'il n'y ait pas d'effondrement. Je suis aussi celui qui a fait arrêter, ou stopper, la guerre insensée qui menaçait de balkaniser l'ancienne civilisation birmane. N'osez pas vous moquer de moi, de peur que je ne vous envoie dans l'une des mines de rubis, Monsieur.
Si hay muchos paises que en África van x las piedras semipreciosas y la gente que vive ahi son pobres hay mucha requeza en la tierra y se fuese para compartir esas piedras auque sea una chica seria genial a cuantas personas se le veria cambiada du vida no les faltaria nada para comer
The sad truth and hard to digest is how these foreigners come to Kenya and Africa in pretence of University Rsearch and tourism and giggle that "oh, that's a good sample. We should take it for more research." Thieves of the highest order. More sad is to see how easily we Africans are cavalier with what God blessed us with. And worst still is the few Africans over friendly with these foreigners who collaborate to milk our wealth to enrich themselves. Try imagining Africans being so easily allowed to "sample" white people's precious wealth? Even just getting your ass there, you'll be very lucky. I am saddened deeply by this video among many others. God help us to wake up and soon.
yes this man is telling the truth.for sure its poverty but when a poor man want to do something he is a victim especially when you are a black guy.of course they quit doing that how are they gonna support their families.instead of the gvt giving also licences to these people they put them in jail.We africans are pissed
I own the Machubo/Macandza/Calanga land in Mozambique, my great grand father Folichi Macandza fought three wars and got to own this land, one day with my own money I'll build a school and hospital for people in this community
It's the same story. Looting Africans wealth by Europeans and Indians and giving enough to the Africans so they can live one more day. Africans kick the Europeans and Indians out of your Country. You can do it yourself.