Saturday, 21 December 2013

Human Rights Blast Mariah Carey After $1million private concert for Angolan dictator. (See photos from Angola)

Won't apologize: Mariah Carey is pictured with her manager, Jermaine Dupri. Dupri was the person responsible for setting up a concert for the president of Angola which has now been criticized by human rights organizations
 Mariah Carey angered human rights groups this week after it was revealed she accepted $1million to perform in a private concert for the president of Angola, the second-longest serving dictator in office.
The singer's manager Jermaine Dupri organized the gig for President Josè Eduardo Dos Santos, and remained unapologetic when questioned by the Human Rights Foundation.
Instead, Dupri pointed the blame at the Red Cross, and even said that Carey doesn't involve herself with human rights matters.



Critics of Dos Santos claim he has murdered many politicians, journalists and other people who have defied orders, as well as monopolizing and exploiting oil and diamond resources and seizing control of almost all aspects of government and power.
'I don't feel like we have done anything wrong,' Dupri told the New York Post, admitting that he didn't research Dos Santos before the trip. 'The president of the United States took pictures with this guy's daughter and congratulated this man on his many years of being in office. If he can rub shoulders with these people than why is Mariah Carey being accused of doing something wrong?'
Mariah's show was sponsored by Unitel, a mobile-phone company owned by Dos Santos' daughter, Isabel.
 The singer gave a two-hour concert for authoritarian Angolan President Josè Eduardo Dos Santos last Sunday, in return for the huge amount
Few hours in Angolan she was  Reportedly Paid ₦200million For Her 10-Hour Trip To Nigeria for the Access Bank end of the year party.


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