Abayomi Azikiwe, PANW Editor, Featured on RT Satellite Television News: 'Visa Waiver Bill Panders to Misled Electorate in the United States'
Watch this RT satellite television news segment on the visa waiver bill passed with a wide margin yesterday by the US Congress by click on the website below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdkle_F0kqU&feature=youtu.be
The report features quotes from Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire.
This bill targets several states within the Middle East and Africa where people traveling from those countries will face greater scrutiny in entering America.
Azikiwe notes that of the 355 mass shooting this year, almost none involve Muslims or people from the Middle East and Africa.
The editor of the Pan-African News Wire told RT: “We are up against an election year… So, each political party is trying to prepare itself to face an electorate that’s already been whipped into frenzy in regard to the purported threat of terrorism.
"And terrorism becomes a code word for Islamic extremism. Also, the US wants to escalate its intervention in both Iraq and Syria. It has been doing this over the last several months.
"So, in order to provide the political ground work for this inevitable escalation of US military involvement in these areas, they have to create an image of an imminent threat being carried out by Islamic extremist organizations.
"Many of these organizations, of course, were funded, coordinated and also provided with political cover by the US as well as other members of the NATO which is in essence is run by the US.”
Watch this RT satellite television news segment on the visa waiver bill passed with a wide margin yesterday by the US Congress by click on the website below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdkle_F0kqU&feature=youtu.be
The report features quotes from Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire.
This bill targets several states within the Middle East and Africa where people traveling from those countries will face greater scrutiny in entering America.
Azikiwe notes that of the 355 mass shooting this year, almost none involve Muslims or people from the Middle East and Africa.
The editor of the Pan-African News Wire told RT: “We are up against an election year… So, each political party is trying to prepare itself to face an electorate that’s already been whipped into frenzy in regard to the purported threat of terrorism.
"And terrorism becomes a code word for Islamic extremism. Also, the US wants to escalate its intervention in both Iraq and Syria. It has been doing this over the last several months.
"So, in order to provide the political ground work for this inevitable escalation of US military involvement in these areas, they have to create an image of an imminent threat being carried out by Islamic extremist organizations.
"Many of these organizations, of course, were funded, coordinated and also provided with political cover by the US as well as other members of the NATO which is in essence is run by the US.”

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