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Archbishop Msusa Defends Remarks on Plane Crash Inquiry
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22472, member: 2262"] Archbishop Thomas Msusa isn't sorry for what he said about that plane crash report. Some other church leaders complained about his comments, but he didn't care. He just wanted to point out some problems he saw with how they looked into the crash that killed Vice President Saulos Chilima and eight other people. Msusa is actually happy his words got people talking. Old people, young people, and all kinds of people are now chatting about what he said. He thinks that's good. It helps them deal with what happened. The archbishop says it's cool if people tell him what they think about his opinions. But he wants everyone to be polite about it—no personal attacks allowed! He hopes people can talk about this stuff nicely and work together. Msusa also really wants the big bosses in charge to pay attention to what everyday citizens are worried about. The plane crash was super sad, and lots of people want to know the real story behind it. Because of what Msusa said, people are talking more about the crash and realizing how important it is to speak up. The archbishop is glad the whole country is buzzing about this serious issue now. He believes talking openly is the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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