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120 Bullets Found In Couple's Bodies

120 bullets found in couple's bodies, 
When the ex - president of ( Zaïre )  DRCongo 
Marshal Desir Mobutu Seseko heard about the execution his friend leader Nicolae by the Romania soldiers,
 he was so terrified. 
Leader Nicolae Ceau?escu and his wife Elena fled 
the capital in a helicopter, 
but they were captured by the military 
after the armed forces defected. 
After being tried and convicted 
of economic sabotage and genocide,
 both were sentenced to death, 
and they were immediately executed 
by firing squad. 

120 bullets found in couple's bodies, 
When some people get tired of some politicians,
 they always stand for their rights. 
In 1989 Romanians revolted for the regime change 
after being ill- treated for many years.
This revolution influenced other nations 
Who faced the same challenges as Romanians. 
When the video clips of the execution of leader Nicolae
 and his wife Elena played on national television 
of ( Zaïre) DRCongo, 
President Desir Mobutu was so angry at the minister
of communications and some journalists
 who reported that news. 

120 bullets found in couple's bodies 
President Desir Mobutu called parliamentarians and cried like a baby while reading some reports. 
his puppet parliamentarians started to glorify him 
with songs and dances to strengthen him. 
His cry in front of parliamentarians and media personalities brought different thoughts to Congolese, some folks  thought he was crying for the cruelty death 
of his friends and others thought about the end 
of his dictatorial regime too because majority
Congolese were tired of him. 
Few years later,  the war started and president Mobutu flew to Morocco and there where he  died.  

August 1/2023

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