Re: EU STATEMENT ON RWANDA CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

Ndi Manjong,

Check out this site from New York Times as my source of reference on Chinese presence in Djobouti.

Also check out this as reference of China being the biggest African trading partner:
http://www.un.org/africarenewal/magazine/january-2013/china-heart-africa

I am not advocating for people to be robbing us. I am advocating for Africa having control of it"s destiny. 
We don't need a second colonization. We need to be in the position of negotiating for the betterment of our continent.

PK 

On Dec 5, 2015, at 08:16, 'NDI MANJONG' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Pascal,

You are just throwing in a bunch of unsubstantiated contradictions. China is making in roots into Africa. That is not the same as it has undercut the Europeans. The Chinese presence notwithstanding, the French are still incharge in Cameroun. How verifiable is your claim of a Chinese military base in Djibouti? I know the USA has a military base there. You mean small Djibouti has two conflicting military bases? 

Cameroun has tens of thousands of persons in its armed forces. Boko Haram recently showed up and it is very excited about three hundred USA troops coming to the rescue. The USA has apologized times over for its failure of having not intervened in Rwanda on time. How come the AU or some African entity did not feel obligated to stop the bloodshed?

The claim to sovereignty is cheap when all that is there is leadership interested in nothing but plunder through allowing for plunder. There used to be something about the person who pays the piper dictating the tune. If China has undercut the EU then there is not much to worry about its observation on the usual African incumbency manipulation taking place in Rwanda. However wonderful the claim to leadership, leaders are mortal. Do they ever think what will happen when they stop breathing? If the manipulations in Cameroun are bad, those in Rwanda may just as well be bad (what is good for the goose is good for the gander). Plunder and the monopoly claim to leadership is not synonymous to sovereignty.

NDI MANJONG 


On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 3:07 PM, 'Pascal' via ambasbay
 Due to the unique demography of our Country Cameroon, we need a patriot, with love for our country, who has the will to advance our economic situation and preserve our natural resources for ourselves and future generation. There is a strong geopolitical warfare going on in Africa because we allow it to happen and we are the victims. America is reestablishing its position in Africa as a Dominant western power because China has undercut The Europeans in Africa. Why do we recently have  military bases in Africa. Why China establishing its first ever foreign base in  Djibouti? This divide amongst us is only benefiting the invaders. We really need to understand this for no one has ever and will ever come to Africa "just to help". We don't need the type of exploit story short term help. What has happened for the past 4 decades in Africa can be compared to a prostitute lying naked in public with a bad of money for any any client to fornicate with her for pay! Loss of money, contraction of disease and lack of dignity!! Wake up people.  

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On Dec 4, 2015, at 12:01, 'NDI MANJONG' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Pascal,

The EU has not determined the state of affairs in Cameroun (may be for now); Biya claims the overwhelming majority of Camerounians want him to be president for life. You seem to suggest that the EU could come in if less than an overwhelming majority accepts a leader. The "Ambazonia" of the forum you are on has been to places outside Africa asking for support. You can't eat your cake and still have it. The game in Rwanda is not different from that in most of Africa for the incumbent.

NDI MANJONG 


On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 10:33 AM, 'Pascal' via ambasbay
Who is EU to determine the state of Affairs in Africa? Is Europe our parents that they must bless what happens in Africa? They bring more problems than solutions to our problem. If any country overwhelmingly accept a leader who has an interest in his people, it is their decision. Europe should stop leaching from Africa. They are the root cause of the black plight from whence they they landed their feet in Africa. 
They destroyed our civilization, distorted history and are still doing it. We don't need their approval on the state of our affairs.    

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On Dec 3, 2015, at 19:23, 'Chief Charles A.Taku' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:

 
PRESS
EN
PRESS RELEASE
892/15
03/12/2015
Declaration by the High Representative Federica
Mogherini on behalf of the EU on constitutional review in
Rwanda
The reform of a Constitution is a transformative process engaging all interests in society, which adjusts norms and rules with the
aim of strengthening and adapting institutions to meet contemporary challenges. It is a legitimate expectation of a country to
revise its governance.
However, the adoption of provisions that can apply only to one individual weakens the credibility of the constitutional reform
process as it undermines the principle of democratic change of government enshrined in Article 23 of the African Charter of
Democracy, Elections and Governance. The amendments to the Rwandan constitution recently approved by Parliament - if
confirmed by referendum - would give rise to this situation.
The EU strongly supports the principle of democratic transitions, based on transparent, inclusive and accountable processes as
laid down in the African Charter. In countries that have consistently respected term limits and allowed for change, societies have
become more resilient and institutions more credible. There are many examples for that on the continent.
In this regard, the EU will remain engaged in support of peace and prosperity in the Great Lakes region and looks forward to its
continued dialogue with Rwandan authorities.
Press office - General Secretariat of the Council
Rue de la Loi 175 - B-1048 BRUSSELS - Tel.: +32 (0)2 281 6319

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