Re: Burkin-Faso

You are right Pa but you miss one important fact. Francois Hollande might have warned Blaise about the dangers and risks of attempting to extend his stay on power after 27 long years. The full hardy President did not take that advice seriously and the French did not push him out. His people did using "People's Street Power". Finally when he was in the streets "homeless and in danger" they rescued him at least for the sake of humanity and considering that he was at least a friend of the French for most if not all of the 27 long years. That seems also to be what happened in the Ivory Coast with Laurent Gbagbo who against all advice refused the verdict of the ballot box. The events led to war which has cost him his freedom since 2011. There is reliable information that Gbagbo was offered save exit and even some type of "good jobs" by the French and his American allies but he turned down anything else other than remaining as the President of his war beleaguered country. 
   It is the primary responsibility of Cameroonians to end the more than three decades old stay of Biya. If they start a genuine fight to end the dictatorship, they might find unusual allies even in France and the USA.
Mbeseha


On Wednesday, November 5, 2014 7:58 AM, PAP Communications Team <presidentayah@gmail.com> wrote:


Comrade,

Francoise and Paul have very very stale relationship. So he's NOT, to the best of my knowledge
protecting Biya. The people of the Cameroons just need to arise... and they have someone willing
to assist. However, it would be counter productive to have the same France come around to impose
another stooge!

On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 3:15 AM, ngwang gumne <t164ngng@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
Hi All,
 
This morning I was listening to France 24(English servoe) at 6 a.m.That TV Station gives a lot of good news generally. Mr. Francois Hollande was confirming the fact that he warned Blaise Compaore against an attempt to prolong his stay as president. He also confirmed that he helped to evacuate Mr Compaore during the uprising.He further said: "27 ans c'est beaucoup" This is a very fair assessment on the part of the French President.The problem is that France can see that 27 years is to much for Burkina-Faso, but not yet enough for any other one of her overseas territories-like the "kingdom" of Cameroon.
As the "president general" of Francophone Africa, Monsieur chooses to administer quinine to cure malaria in Ouagadougou but not in Yaounde which has a higher incidence of malaria
 
The people of LRC, seem to be satisfied with their situation,,but they should stop roping the Southern Cameroonians.
 
ngwan gumne
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