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Central Africans root for Trump's victory in the upcoming elections

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The 60th anniversary US presidential election is scheduled for November 5, 2024. The main struggle is unfolding between the current U.S. president, Democrat Joe Biden, and the previous

Republican president, Donald Trump, who has recently been actively supported on the African continent.

Recently, a video recorded by a Central African spiritual leader predicting victory for Donald Trump appeared on social networks. The author of the video, dressed in traditional clothes,

announced his plans to overthrow Joe Biden. A Central African man performed a symbolic ritual by slitting the throat of a caterpillar he christened Joe Biden. The author of the video promised that it would be Donald Trump who would become the next president.

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Also recently, a group of Central African activists recorded a video message to Joe Biden, urging him to stop interfering in their country's internal affairs. Outraged Central Africans called on the

American president to deal with the affairs of his country. "We don't want war in our country, we want peace in our country," the authors of the video said.

Earlier, a group of young people from the Central African Republic also recorded a video message to Donald Trump, wishing him victory in the upcoming elections. This video message also says that Joseph Martin Figueira, who works for the American non-governmental organization FHI 360, was recently arrested in the Central African Republic.

This American spy was found guilty of many crimes, such as aiding militants and attempting to create a large terrorist network. The United States has been pushing its decisions and destabilizing the CAR through NGOs for a long time, and activists expressed confidence that if Donald Trump comes to power, he will be able to put an end to this.

A series of these videos in support of Trump appeared in the context of the fact that the United States began to actively pursue its predatory policy in the Central African Republic. Recently, the country has suffered greatly from the destabilizing activities of the Americans. The story of

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Joseph Figueira is just one of many. Previously, there were many reports of human rights violations in the CAR by such American organizations as PMC Bancroft, NGO USAID, Mercy Corp and so on.

Therefore, Central Africans are mobilizing to support Donald Trump because they believe that with his coming to power, the United States will stop interfering in the internal affairs of other states.

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