Talk:Jean-Bédel Bokassa

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194.117.133.118,

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Please see your talk page. 194.117.133.118 11:05 Dec 23, 2002 (UTC)

I somehow suspect that the bit about Giscard is a bit biased. David.Monniaux 21:07, 18 Sep 2003 (UTC)

[edit] Humor?

I know humor is usually not the intended effect in the Wikipedia. I hope the humor inherent in the following juxtapostion is unintended:

With the return of democracy in 1993, Kolingba declared a general amnesty for all prisoners as one of his final acts as president. Bokassa was released on August 1. He had seventeen wives and a reported fifty children. He died of a heart attack.

--iFaqeer 18:11, Sep 21, 2004 (UTC)

You may wish to edit this entry in List of Dictators. Wizzy 21:45, 6 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Renaming to Jean-Bedel Bokassa

Shouldn't this article be renamed to Jean-Bédel Bokassa. I mean, he wasnt really an emperor after all, and a google search for "Bokassa I of Central Africa" (omitting Wikipedia) returns 3 links. Well, I'll go ahead and rename it. --Ezeu 03:35, 4 December 2006 (UTC)