'Bob Marley' arrested in Liberia

'Bob Marley' arrested in Liberia - Liberian forces have arrested a mercenary known under the pseudonym of "Bob Marley", reported the Guardian , which relays the information given by the spokesman of the National Police, George Bardu.

"He was arrested a few weeks ago and moved to Monrovia to be charged with mercenary activities" , he said Wednesday, June 15, 2011.

According to the NGO Human Rights Watch , from the Ivorian civil war of 2002, Commander, whose real name Chegbo Issac, and resulted in recruiting soldiers in the village of Ziglo on behalf of the former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo , who was captured on April 11. He was arrested with ten of his men in Liberia , in an area south-east where he had fled.

The UN is accused of ordering the killing of civilians. The post-election crisis in Côte d'Ivoire had killed several thousand people and made ​​millions of displaced . "Bob Marley" was one of the mercenaries hired by Gbagbo to guard against mass defections of soldiers of the regular army.  

Laurent Gbagbo is suspected by the United Nations to have recruited directly Chegbo, at the head of 200 mercenaries, many of them veterans of the Liberian civil war .

According to Reuters , the UN said that apart from crime, "Bob Marley", had ordered the killing of such voters voting against Gbagbo in favor of Alassane Ouattara .

The mercenary is at the origin of a massacre March 25, 2011 in the town of Bloléquin, located west of Côte d'Ivoire, making fifty victims.

Many Liberian soldiers were using colorful nicknames during the Civil War, Isaac and his Chegbo should the length and volume of his dreadlocks.
The concept is revolutionary in Yaounde a restaurant that would combine the principles of fast food to American cuisine authentic Cameroonian. The idea presented by the daily Le Jour , won last week the residents of the capital of Cameroon .

Tchopetyamo  (literally "the food, I love you") is a fast food service created by a Cameroonian who has long lived in Switzerland before returning to the country:

"I thought to open a McDonald's or KFC, but it would have been of colonialism," says the entrepreneur, who noted the absence of fast food in the country.

The first sign Tchopetyamo , opened in one of the most popular areas of Yaounde, at all speeds and meets all the criteria for a fast food restaurant in the West. But instead of serving burgers, nuggets, fries and other chicken wings, the restaurant offers typical local menus, including the famous donuts, beans, fried wheat flour or corn along with beans.

A dish that all Cameroonians consume at any time of day. Depending on the size and format, the prices vary between 400 and 600 CFA francs (between 0.60 and 0.90 euro). Almost the equivalent of tariffs charged for a flat purchased on the street under sanitary conditions sometimes questionable.



But the difference is that this new fast-food in Cameroon want to highlight. The customer can take his order in a hygienic packaging or consumption on the premises, away from dust and pollution, for a few cents only, as explained by the initiator of the project:

"I wanted to get off the street what Cameroonians can do good."

Because until now there has not really fast food in Cameroon, explains Mathieu Mvogo, author of an online travel guide to Yaounde:

"After 10 years in Paris and market research, I realized that there was no fast food here. One restaurant offers hamburgers in five minutes, but the prices are too high, between 3,500 and 5,000 CFA francs [between 5.3 and 7.6 euros]. Another offers a hamburger for much cheaper but the waiting time up to half an hour. "

The objective is to export Tchopetyamo Cameroonian cuisine around the world while meeting the criteria of hygiene and traceability.