Margarate Munakaampe in Zambia says on Facebook:
It's a disgraceful situation for a PM to be in. He should really consider resigning.
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Roy Quitter says on Facebook:
PM Berlusconi is innocent until proven guilty, and he deserves a fair trial like everybody else...though I'm quite sure the fact that he's a billionaire will help grease the wheels of justice.
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Mukuka Kowa says on Facebook:
He is innocent until proven guilty and this issue has just been blown out of proportion by the media.
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Okello Robinson Simon from Uganda posted on Facebook:
Sex scandals in Uganda do no harm to the top officials.
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MTNyellow sent us a tweet from Lusaka, Zambia
Of course why not. Leaders are citizens too.
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Taimoor Khalid posted on Facebook:
This is a grave crime and we would have demanded immediate resignation and afterwards trial in court.
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Patty Halajian from Michigan in the USA posted on Facebook:
He sounds like a creep. Why have the Italian people put up with him for so long?
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Arinaitwe Geraldo posted on Facebook:
For a national leader to be implicated in a defilement scandal is enough for his resignation.
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Lenox Opiyo posted on Facebook
I don't mind if my leader serves the nation well. Berlusconi has a positive side to.
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Dave Kosgei from Kenya posted on Facebook
I would want them to resign so that they eliminate all possibility of them influencing investigations like it happens in Kenya.
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Goodman Abdul posted on Facebook
I'd rather wait to see and prove if they're guilty.
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Ogbonnaya Chidozie posted on Facebook
Let's hear him out first, but if found guilty i would prefer he resign cos leaders are supposed to be pacesetters
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Henry Uduzen posted on Facebook
Allegations do not make you guilty. They should wait for the court, then either he is disgraced out of office or he stays on.
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@RosAtkins @bbc_whys ...cont. 17yrs and counting and we're still having problems in SA because we don't have good people at the top.
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@RosAtkins @bbc_whys S.Africa is 17yrs into Democracy and we've realised that democracy works only if you have good people at the top.
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@RosAtkins @bbc_whys Why are some Tunisians leaving for Europe? It's giving Revolution a bad name. They need to stay and build their country
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America has to be careful, and play it just right so that the corrupt governments cant blame American influence. Obama did Egypt just perfect. Bob in Cleveland
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| Tuesday, 2 Feb. 2011 | 18:15 - 20:15 GMT
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Margarate Munakaampe in Zambia says on Facebook: It's a disgraceful situation for a PM to be in. He should really consider resigning.
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Roy Quitter says on Facebook: PM Berlusconi is innocent until proven guilty, and he deserves a fair trial like everybody else...though I'm quite sure the fact that he's a billionaire will help grease the wheels of justice.
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Mukuka Kowa says on Facebook: He is innocent until proven guilty and this issue has just been blown out of proportion by the media.
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Okello Robinson Simon from Uganda posted on Facebook: Sex scandals in Uganda do no harm to the top officials.
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MTNyellow sent us a tweet from Lusaka, Zambia Of course why not. Leaders are citizens too.
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Taimoor Khalid posted on Facebook: This is a grave crime and we would have demanded immediate resignation and afterwards trial in court.
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Patty Halajian from Michigan in the USA posted on Facebook: He sounds like a creep. Why have the Italian people put up with him for so long?
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Arinaitwe Geraldo posted on Facebook: For a national leader to be implicated in a defilement scandal is enough for his resignation.
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Lenox Opiyo posted on Facebook I don't mind if my leader serves the nation well. Berlusconi has a positive side to.
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Dave Kosgei from Kenya posted on Facebook I would want them to resign so that they eliminate all possibility of them influencing investigations like it happens in Kenya.
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Goodman Abdul posted on Facebook I'd rather wait to see and prove if they're guilty.
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Ogbonnaya Chidozie posted on Facebook Let's hear him out first, but if found guilty i would prefer he resign cos leaders are supposed to be pacesetters
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Henry Uduzen posted on Facebook Allegations do not make you guilty. They should wait for the court, then either he is disgraced out of office or he stays on.
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@RosAtkins @bbc_whys ...cont. 17yrs and counting and we're still having problems in SA because we don't have good people at the top.
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@RosAtkins @bbc_whys S.Africa is 17yrs into Democracy and we've realised that democracy works only if you have good people at the top.
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@RosAtkins @bbc_whys Why are some Tunisians leaving for Europe? It's giving Revolution a bad name. They need to stay and build their country
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America has to be careful, and play it just right so that the corrupt governments cant blame American influence. Obama did Egypt just perfect. Bob in Cleveland