CRICKET matches scheduled for next month in a troubled central African country will go ahead because the world body governing the sport says it will be safe, Over The Top is amused to report
The decision comes after the troubled central African nation's top cop assured the governing body that peaceful protests would be allowed to go ahead "if conducted properly."
OTT believes there has never been a peaceful protest in the troubled central African country. OTT also believes that "properly conducted" demonstrations require police permission, something granted only to supporters of the ruling Zany party
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