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Clinton angered by question on husband Bill's views
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton responded sharply to a Congolese student who asked what her husband Bill's views were on the involvement of China and the World Bank in Africa. "My husband is not the secretary of state, I am," she said.
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Kate WILLIAMS (video)

AFP - Hillary Clinton on Monday showed a rare flash of public anger on a trip to Africa as a student asked for her husband's views, putting him in his place by saying she is the United States' top diplomat.
  
At an open forum with young people in Kinshasa, a university student took the microphone and asked about the involvement of China and the World Bank in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
  
"What does Mr Clinton think about it?" he said to the befuddlement of the crowd.
  
Clinton replied in a forceful voice: "You want to know what my husband thinks?
  
"My husband is not the secretary of state, I am. You ask my opinion, I will tell you my opinion. I'm not going to channel my husband."
  
Clinton, whose husband Bill Clinton was president from 1993 to 2001, is a forceful advocate for women's rights and narrowly lost in her own bid to be the first female US president last year.
  
Bill Clinton has mostly stayed out of the spotlight as his wife represents the United States overseas, although last week he travelled to North Korea to negotiate the release of two detained US journalists.
  
Former president Clinton, who has actively promoted African development since leaving the White House, is not joining his wife for any part of her seven-nation tour of the continent.
  
Hillary Clinton has made women's rights a top priority on the Africa trip. She will head Tuesday to Goma, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, to meet survivors of soaring sexual violence.
  
Clinton said she would press President Laurent Kabila to take action, noting that some members of the Congolese military were responsible for the mass rape.
  
"We are now in the 21st century. It is no longer acceptable for there to be violence against women in the home or in the community," she told the students.
  
"People need to stand together against it," she said.
  
"I hope that here in the DRC there will be a concerted effort to demand justice for women who are violently attacked and to make sure that their attackers are punished."
  

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Dear France 24
Hillary is a strong woman well known for women's rights. If she snapped at the student in Kinshasa I understand it as an issue of gender in social terms. Her husband is her husband and she is her husband's Secretary of States. So let her do her thing and the student can stop judging Hillary

WHY DID HILLARY GET ANGRY ?

It is totally unbelievable for a secretary of State to be angered by a simple question of what Obama or her husband thinks on the DRC contracts whith china. What would her reaction be like then if asked why the USA have always supported Kagame and Kabila who actually are dictators protecting the war criminal such as BOSCO NTAGANDA and NKUNDA BATWARA wanted by the international criminal court? Soon or later someone has to answer this mythical question. My question is ,why you have never considered to help implement democracy and justice in this region of the earth? I know your husband is not the secretery of state, you are. What made you misbehave is your responsability in the sufferings of my people.

Bill Cliton has to answer Congolese People

The question should've been: "what Bill cliton thinks about all the crimes against humanity he had helped organize against DR Congo and the congolese people?" Soon or later someone has to answer to this question. God Bless The D.R. Congo.

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