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https://disobedientmedia.com/2018/03/opinion-sarkozy-indicted-for-corruption-as-...Opinion: Sarkozy Indicted For Corruption, As Clinton Cabal Crumbles

March 24, 2018 Elizabeth Vos
It seems as if some measure of bad karma has finally come to haunt the friends of Hillary Clinton, with news emerging this week that France’s former President Nicholas Sarkozy has been indicted for financial corruption in Libya stemming from the late Muammar Gaddafi’s alleged financing of Sarkozy’s 2007 campaign. With the protection of the neoliberal Queen, Hillary Clinton, removed from the political chess board after her failed Presidential bid, it remains to be seen as to how many more of her supporters and associates have become perilously vulnerable to exposure.
When then Secretary-of-State Hillary Clinton spat “We came, we saw, he died,” in the wake of Muammar Gaddafi’s murder, she was not the only psychopath reveling in a bloody victory: Behind her, in the shadows, corrupt leaders like Sarkozy were also cheering.
Earlier this week, press reports indicated that Sarkozy was placed under official investigation and charged with passive corruption, illicit campaign financing and misappropriation of Libyan public funds in relation to the alleged illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign by the late Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
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This news sent shockwaves farther afield than Europe. WikiLeaks Editor-In-Chief Julian Assange noted that Sarkozy had actively worked to have the publisher banned in France during his term. Assange also took to Twitter to describe Sarkozy’s possible motives in aiding Clinton and Obama in the takedown of Gaddafi, and the destruction of Libya that has resulted in open slave markets and a hotbed of terrorism. Assange highlighted an email chain from Sidney Blumenthal to Hillary Clinton, published by WikiLeaks, which describes Sarkozy’s motivations for toppling Gaddafi’s regime.
The email chain reveals that Gaddafi’s government held 143 tons of gold and a similar amount in silver valued at more than $7 billion. The emails exchange goes on to state that the gold was intended to be used to: “establish a pan-African currency based on the Libyan golden Dinar. This plan was designed to provide, the Francophone African Countries with an alternative to the French franc (CFA).”
https://archive.fo/lTEU7Sarkozy charged with "corruption" in Libya money probe

Nicolas Sarkozy indicted over suspected campaign financing by Libya's Gaddafi during 2007 presidential campaign
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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday evening was placed under official investigation and charged with passive corruption, illicit campaign financing and misappropriation of Libyan public funds, according to local media.
This means that magistrates have found sufficient evidence of wrongdoing and the probe can go forward, possibly to trial.
Sarkozy, 63, was released on Wednesday following two days of questioning over alleged illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign by the late Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
Investigators are trying to determine if Sarkozy secretly received 50 million euros ($56.8 million) from Gaddafi's regime for the 2007 campaign in which he defeated the Socialist Party’s Segolene Royal.
This is the first time Sarkozy is being heard in the probe that was launched five years ago. The former French president, who served at the top post between 2007 and 2012, has always denied the allegations against him.
One of Sarkozy's former ministers and a close ally, Brice Hortefeux, was also questioned by police on Tuesday.
French businessman Alexandre Djouhri , a former aide of Sarkozy, was arrested in January in London on suspicion of fraud and money laundering as part of the case and is currently fighting extradition to France.
Judges Serge Tournaire and Aude Buresi have been working on the case involving the ex-president since April 2013 to determine if the 2007 presidential campaign of Sarkozy was the subject of illegal funding from Libya.
In June 2016, French judges ruled that a document claiming Sarkozy was offered 50 million euros ($56.8 million) as an election campaign donation by Gaddafi was authentic.
The document was first revealed by the investigative French news site, Mediapart, in 2012.
In 2016, French daily Le Monde revealed “the existence of a vast criminal system, involving senior officials linked to Sarkozy.
“This network, dedicated to the protection of the former head of state, is composed of police officers or magistrates who remained loyal to the former president, but also businessmen, intermediaries, diplomats and even journalists.”