Scandaleux : Alpha Condé ferme l’usine du candidat de l’UFR à N’Zérékoré !

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CONDE_Alpha_28_01Ce n’est plus un secret pour personne que l’UFR est la cible principale du président Alpha Condé. Les motifs de ce violent déchainement contre l’UFR dépassent le cadre de ces élections législatives. Ils s’inscrivent non seulement dans le passé (la présidentielle de 2010), mais aussi dans le futur (la présidentielle de 2015).

Le président Alpha Condé veut légitimer à postériori sa deuxième place de la présidentielle de 2010 de plus en plus contestée par les Guinéens convaincus que c’est Sidya Touré qui était arrivé en deuxième position. Pour ce faire, il emploie tous les moyens humains et matériels de l’Etat pour faire croire qu’il était et qu’il demeure le choix des électeurs traditionnels du leader de l’UFR.

Alpha Condé, qui a érigé la fraude électorale en mode d’accession et du maintien au pouvoir, veut se fabriquer des arguments de nature à justifier d’éventuelles fraudes électorales lors de la future présidentielle de 2015.

En falsifiant les résultats électoraux dans les fiefs de Sidya Touré, au détriment de ce dernier, il pourra, lors de la présidentielle 2015, conforter d’éventuelles fraudes en reprenant son chant habituel selon lequel il est majoritaire dans trois régions naturelles sur quatre (Haute Guinée, Basse Guinée et Guinée Forestière), seule la Moyenne Guinée (les Peuls) étant contre son régime pour d’autres raisons que politiques. C’est cette logique qui fonde toutes les actions sournoises dont sont victime les dirigeants, militants et sympathisants de l’UFR.

La dernière victime n’est autre que le candidat de l’UFR de la ville de N’Zérékoré en la personne de monsieur Cécé Loua, ancien maire de la capitale de la région forestière qui a abrité en ce 2 octobre 2013, la célébration du 55e anniversaire de l’indépendance de la Guinée. La première dérive est venue du fait qu’aucun leader politique de l’opposition n’a été convié à cette fête nationale ; pire, à la tribune, les officiels portaient sans gêne des foulards jaunes (même le chef de l’Etat, président de tous les Guinéens, comme on le voit sur l’image, Ndlr) pour symboliser leur appartenance au parti présidentiel.

En règle générale, la célébration de la fête nationale est un rendez-vous rêvé pour consolider l’unité nationale. Mais, c’est le contraire qui s’est produit à N’Zérékoré. Il y avait deux catégories de Guinéens. Ceux qui appartiennent à la mouvance présidentielle et les autres qui, aux yeux d’Alpha Condé, n’ont même pas droit à la protection des lois guinéennes. Il en a été ainsi du cas du candidat de l’UFR aux législatives du 28 septembre 2013 à N’Zérékoré, dont les droits fondamentaux ont été bafoués par le président de la République en ordonnant la fermeture sans motif sinon politique, de l’usine de M. Cécé Loua.

LOUA_Cece_04L’un des évènements majeurs de la journée du 2 octobre 2013 à N’Zérékoré était l’arrivée et l’accueil d’Alpha Condé dans la ville des mille collines. Contre toute attente, dès que le Président a foulé le sol, la première décision qu’il a prise après le protocole d’usage a été d’ordonner la fermeture de l’usine de fabrique de jus, d’alcool et d’eau minérale implantée à N’Zérékoré par Cécé Loua, en partenariat avec des investisseurs privés étrangers. Il aurait donné des instructions en ces termes : « fermez immédiatement l’usine de l’ancien maire de la commune urbaine. »

Il est à signaler que cette usine emploie en contrat à durée indéterminée une vingtaine de personnes et occasionne plusieurs centaines d’emplois indirects.

Les autorités politiques, administratives et militaires de la région avaient lancé un appel à la mobilisation pour faire honneur à leur semblant de militantisme qui ne vise que la conservation de leurs postes et privilèges qui l’accompagnent afin de donner une touche populaire à cette fête nationale qui a oublié à dessein une frange importante de la population forestière (proche de l’opposition républicaine).

Le premier coup de pression qui a fait comprendre à l’opposition républicaine que le pire était à venir, est l’annulation des six mille (6.000) voix obtenues par l’UFR à Samoe (localité située à 11 km de la commune urbaine de N’Zérékoré) où 21 bureaux de vote ont travaillé dans les règles et normes. Pendant le transport des résultats à la commission administrative de centralisation des résultats, les personnes en charge, proche du pouvoir ayant connaissance des résultats, ont délibérément violé les enveloppes sécurisées et placé les procès-verbaux dans des enveloppes ordinaires. Cette situation a offert le prétexte à la commission de centralisation pour l’annulation des votes enregistrés.

Une enquête est diligentée suite à la plainte formulée par l’UFR.

La forte pression que subissent l’opposition républicaine en général et l’UFR en particulier, a été mise au point par les autorités locales en association avec certains ministres et hauts cadres de l’Etat qui ont pris d’assaut la région.

Comme vous le constatez, la 55e fête de l’indépendance a marché à l'envers à N’Zérékoré car, au moment où côté jardin, le président de la République promettait des lustres aux populations forestières, côté cour, elle détruisait une partie de son patrimoine (fermeture d’une usine). Un adage ne dit-il pas qu’il ne faut jamais lâcher le petit poisson que l’on a entre les mains au profit du gros qu’on a sous les pieds ?

Après Cécé Loua, à qui le tour ?


Mohamed Lamine Bayo
Correspondant du site « leguepard.net » en Guinée


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+4 #23 Guilavogui 06-10-2013 08:12

Erratum, Lisez "se sentent" et non "se sente"
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+8 #22 Guilavogui 06-10-2013 01:15

Citation en provenance du commentaire précédent de Mory Sylla:
Sir,
as far as i am concerned,this game is over. No need for overtime.Let us all hearken the words of the wise Thomas Paine. I wish you all the best. Vive le Changement.

You just bowed out of the discussion didn't you? Just so you know, we will prevail no matter how long it takes. I'm just the tip of the iceberg, there are millions of dedicated brothers and sisters out there, ready to challenge and remove your mentor from office. We're just getting started, pass the message to your masters. We're hunkered down for the long haul. We'll get the support we need, be it covertly or overtly. Power will be given back to the people no matter the sacrifices.
Il serait judicieux pour toi et tes maîtres de respecter la volonte du Peuple. Car lorsque la machine s'ebranlera rien ne pourra la faire arreter.
A bas l'ethnocentrisme!
A bas la corruption, le népotisme, et le règne de la terreur!
Vive une Guinee unie et prospère où tous les fils et filles se sente chez eux!
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-7 #21 Mory Sylla 05-10-2013 21:43

Mister AOT,i love God,my mother,my father and all members of my immediate family. I LIKE(including my country's President,his Excellency mr.Alpha Conde')support or dislike the rest.
You seem to have a proclivity to always be wrong about Mory Sylla. I am sorry for you compatriot.
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+7 #20 A.O.T. Diallo 05-10-2013 20:41

WOW, MS la Chine est devenue la puissance qu'elle est a cause des enseignements de Mao Tse Tung ! Les chinois vous bruleraient pour hérésie a Shanghai aujourd'hui...
Mr vous êtes plus que diplômé de MIT - je pense que vous êtes en fait un Professeur de la Sorbonne.
As you said the communist crap (not the game) is over - only you has not undertood it today - really sad for you but explains clearly why you love PPAC...
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+8 #19 Gandhi 05-10-2013 09:31

Mory Sylla, la moralité de votre histoire, c'est que la loi du plus fort est toujours la meilleure et il faut régler ça entre nous. Nous allons vous prendre au mot.
Néanmoins vous êtes contradictoire, Ouattara a suivi vos conseils et vous le rejetez néanmoins (sans doute parce qu'il a utilisé les Français). Comment croyez-vous qu'AC ait obtenu le pouvoir, sauf à nier la réalité quand ça vous arrange.
Quant à la Chine ou l'URSS, c'est parce qu'elles ont abandonné le communisme qu'elles sortent de leur marasme, et Thomas Paine n'y a rien pu.
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-10 #18 Mory Sylla 05-10-2013 06:34

Sir,
as far as i am concerned,this game is over. No need for overtime.Let us all hearken the words of the wise Thomas Paine. I wish you all the best. Vive le Changement.
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+7 #17 Guilavogui 05-10-2013 04:19

Mr. Sylla, now that we’ve established some ground rule about mutual respect, let’s keep the exchange going. Again, you are missing the whole point. The issue here is not about Africans not being able to self-sustain, they’ve never done that anyway. In a perfect world, we would all want to see Africans take care of themselves. This is not the perfect world. The issue here is about protecting the people from a herd of bloodthirsty criminals, who have been mercilessly preying on them for more than half a century.
The Chinese leader you’re referring to received help at some point, to some extent from the Russians during the war that opposed the communists to the Kuomintang. Attacking the US foreign policy or intervention in Afghanistan is irrelevant. US citizens were cowardly killed on 9/11; their government had to retaliate. It’s in their right to take whatever action is necessary to protect their interests and their citizens.
What’s going on right now in guinea is ethnical cleansing. I don’t need to keep repeating myself to you to point this out. It’s universally known that people must first help themselves before requesting help from a third party. Otherwise, they’ll be setting themselves up for failure. I’m not advocating an overreliance on the international community. The mere fact you’re suggesting that in your posts is misleading and indicates an erroneous reasoning on your part. I’m warning about a growing threat - your president and his followers -, raising awareness about a serious issue - multiple homicides - , and requesting foreign assistance to help neutralize that threat. Can you follow this logic? It’s based on FACTS, not my opinion.
Making a blanket statement about my generation simply prove you’re insecure and crave for attention. I’m a millennial. We’re known for our technological exceptionalism, self-confidence, eagerness to abolish boundaries and dedication to success. So next time you want to take a swing at my generation think twice because it’s a slippery slope. It will not look pretty for you to fight a whole generation. But, I'll let you worry about that.
At this point, I’ve concluded that either you know the truth and don’t want to acknowledge it or you’re posturing in the hope to get some reward or you’re one of those committing crimes in Guinea. Either way, you’re entitled to your opinion and have the right to be wrong and stay that way. This will not prevent us to voice our concerns and fight to restore the Power to the People.
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-5 #16 Mory Sylla 05-10-2013 01:11

Mr. Guilavogui,i do not mean to disrespect neither you nor anyone. We remain compatriots,even if we happen to quintessentially diverge on the issues below covered.Let us agree to disagree.
"Time" as the great Thomas Paine claims in his landmark book Common Sense, "makes more converts than reason."
It is neither my education nor my vocation to belittle those i don't know.I may criticize with strong words that may displease some,but that is,in my modest contention,far from blantlantly denying respect to my compatriots.
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-10 #15 Mory Sylla 04-10-2013 22:37

From a basic biological standpoint,the human brain is criss-crossed by an untold amount of nerves carrying blood to the brain and its components.
The medulla,the cerebrum,the corpus callosum,the mid-brain,etc...are all soaked with blood.Inferring from that,it transpires that all human beings-and not only my modest person- have somehow a bloodstained memory.
500 people killed? Where? In Irak where the Americans slaughtered thousands upon thousands of innocent civilians?
In Afghanistan? where the Yankees again killed and laid a whole country to waste?
In Cote D'Ivoire? where the barbouzes Francais of the Force de la Licorne(from France)murdered thousands of Ivoirian Patriots to pave the way for the murderous rule of a ruthless tyrant known as Ouattara?
Have we ever seen the Americans and the French come to Africa in general and Guinea in particular to report these tragedies? Do you not see that these nations,inhabited by grown and responsible leaders(although murderously incompetent leaders)have a sense of their own worth? Do we not see that they strive to correct their mistakes brought about by their evil and glutounous ways on their own,without the help of the Africans? Your generation of African is le dindon de la farce on the world stage. Whining and crying are not the way to progress.
Is the African devoid of the slightest sense of his own worth?
"C'est en forgeant que l'on devient forgeron" the saying goes. Can Africans and Guineans become the blacksmith of true democracy if they are ever prompt to race to Paris,Washington,or Kuala Lumpur to bring the hot and scathing irons of their political,social and economic issues to the blacksmiths of Western democracy who have been striking their own irons without ever consulting Africans?
Can we not see that Mao's China,by refusing to imitate certain ever-whining African nations,bravely taking its destiny within its own hands,and inuring itself with the hardships consonants with true responsibility,has risen today into a majestic dragon?
I am not here to argue with you. I know with what contributors on this forum i look forward to debating with. You are not one of them,emerging as you are from the bottomless depths of sycophancy.
The 5 years old boy blaming a dog(a dog doesn't even eat candies)for his misbehavior can be excused. He doesn't know any better,innocent as he is. What is tragic,saddening and mentally crippling is to see grown and hoary headed adults in a "55" years old country shirking away from their responsibility to govern themselves and rely on "third parties" to think in their stead.
Africa will rise the day Africans will muster the courage to take their own responsibilities within their own hands. And not delegate them to no third party countries whatsoever,be they from the West.
PS: It is no slander to call a cat a cat. I did not label Ouattara,the faux President of Cote D'ivoire,a rebel leader. His own men did.
Here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQiFp6qx6_E
is the link where kone' Zakaria,rebel militia commander,once the warlord of Seguela and Vavoua(Ivory Coast)reveals to the world that the financier of their rebellion is...Alassane Ouattara. The rebel and his financier all fall under the same vocable:rebel. Zakaria Kone' is speaking in Maninka,a language i fluently speak. I vouchsafe to translate,should the need arise.
Vive la nouvelle generation d'Africains qui va ineluctablement conduire ce grand continent au developpement in challah.
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+13 #14 Guilavogui 04-10-2013 18:23

Citation en provenance du commentaire précédent de A.O.T. Diallo:
Great comment and analysis, Gilavogui.
The bum needs to grow more than a spine - you can also add a brain.
But medically speaking that cant be done any more - he will always be a hopeless reminder of our greatest problem to rebuild a new Guinea...

Exactly Sir, this individual is a sad reminder of the danger our beloved country faces in these dark moments. I agree with you, he definitely needs to grow a brain. It’s sad to see these characters hide behind their PCs and blather about our independence, when we spend most of our time requesting financial and other type of assistance from the countries he’s belittling. He probably doesn’t like the truth or lives in his own world where Guinea is the most powerful and doesn’t need any help from other countries. This individual is stubbornly clinging to a bankrupt way of thinking, which has been proven to be obsolete. We need to get rid of them.
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+7 #13 A.O.T. Diallo 04-10-2013 16:49

Great comment and analysis, Gilavogui.
The bum needs to grow more than a spine - you can also add a brain.
But medically speaking that cant be done any more - he will always be a hopeless reminder of our greatest problem to rebuild a new Guinea...
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+9 #12 Amenofils 04-10-2013 15:30

Citation en provenance du commentaire précédent de Guilavogui:
This discussion is finally getting interesting. We’ve got people crawling out the woodwork pretending to defend some form of integrity or pride. It does not matter whether Guinea is a western nation or an African Nation, what matters is respecting the Will of the People. Calling on the international community especially the US, France or the UK to intervene in Guinea is not being slanderous or unpatriotic. Calling a sitting president a “rebel leader” that is being slanderous.
The issues these western nations face are not resolved through killings. These countries respect the will of their people and they do not go out of their way to kill them because of a difference of opinion. Dragging the issues faced by these nations in this discussion simply prove a lack of insight. The US government is currently “shutdown” that does not mean they are uncapable of facing global issues or cannot neutralize any threat that may arise. Go ask the woman who was neutralized by officers on furlough this afternoon on Capitol Hill. The Guinean president is becoming a threat to regional stability. Our call is to raise awareness about killings that have been happening for the last 55 years. Legally, these countries can take action on humanitarian ground and restore the will of the people. Unarmed civilians are being murdered every day, people are being slaughtered in their sleep and all you can come up with is national pride!?. That was in the sixties, it doesn’t apply anymore.
You need to suck up your misplaced pride and abide by the rules or crawl back to your cave. There is no us versus them. There is a new world order, and this order requires basic human rights to be shielded from criminals. Go back to high school and reread your history manual or whatever it you need to refresh your bloodstained memory. One way or another, this is going to end, and it will end badly. Just because you can put two sentences together and post them on the web does not give you the right to negate the killings. There are serious problems in Guinea. It’s highly unlikely these issues will resolve without a third party’s involvement. The regime has already shown blatant disrespect for human life. At least 500 people have been killed since this president took power; all of them were killed because of their political opinion or ethnicity. These are FACTS!
Being abusive in your language will not give any weight to your argument. If you want to get involved in the discussions please do so while being respectful to others. Your post look more like an explanation coming out of a five-year-old boy caught stealing candies and trying to blame it on the dog than an educated individual. Grow some spine and come debate like an adult. In order to do so you will first have to acknowledge the killings and your president’s failure to protect his fellow citizens.

Excellent ! Nothing to add !
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+3 #11 Gandhi 04-10-2013 12:09

Citation en provenance du commentaire précédent de Biramaci:
Je me demande comment Sidya Touré peut collaborer avec un criminel.

Était-il au courant ?
A défaut de poursuivre un présumé coupable devant un tribunal, il faut au moins dissuader les politiciens de les soutenir.
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+9 #10 kourouma karamoko 04-10-2013 10:11

Le prof Con a dit qu'il prenait la Guinee ou le criminel AST l'avait laisse. Donc pour lui comme pour AST un adversaire politique est le piredes ennemis il faut donc l'abattre et pas seulement physiquement mais le detruire sur tous les plans!
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+6 #9 Biramaci 04-10-2013 09:54

Cécé Loua était le maire, les jeunes manifestaient au cours des manifestations qui ont amené Lansana Kouyaté au poste de premier ministre. Qu'est j'ai fait? Que font la plupart des victimes des régimes successifs en Guinée?
C'est l'impunité totale en Guinée, les victimes se cachent et pleurent en silence en implorant dieu mon cher Ghandi.
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+13 #8 Guilavogui 04-10-2013 08:01

This discussion is finally getting interesting. We’ve got people crawling out the woodwork pretending to defend some form of integrity or pride. It does not matter whether Guinea is a western nation or an African Nation, what matters is respecting the Will of the People. Calling on the international community especially the US, France or the UK to intervene in Guinea is not being slanderous or unpatriotic. Calling a sitting president a “rebel leader” that is being slanderous.
The issues these western nations face are not resolved through killings. These countries respect the will of their people and they do not go out of their way to kill them because of a difference of opinion. Dragging the issues faced by these nations in this discussion simply prove a lack of insight. The US government is currently “shutdown” that does not mean they are uncapable of facing global issues or cannot neutralize any threat that may arise. Go ask the woman who was neutralized by officers on furlough this afternoon on Capitol Hill. The Guinean president is becoming a threat to regional stability. Our call is to raise awareness about killings that have been happening for the last 55 years. Legally, these countries can take action on humanitarian ground and restore the will of the people. Unarmed civilians are being murdered every day, people are being slaughtered in their sleep and all you can come up with is national pride!?. That was in the sixties, it doesn’t apply anymore.
You need to suck up your misplaced pride and abide by the rules or crawl back to your cave. There is no us versus them. There is a new world order, and this order requires basic human rights to be shielded from criminals. Go back to high school and reread your history manual or whatever it you need to refresh your bloodstained memory. One way or another, this is going to end, and it will end badly. Just because you can put two sentences together and post them on the web does not give you the right to negate the killings. There are serious problems in Guinea. It’s highly unlikely these issues will resolve without a third party’s involvement. The regime has already shown blatant disrespect for human life. At least 500 people have been killed since this president took power; all of them were killed because of their political opinion or ethnicity. These are FACTS!
Being abusive in your language will not give any weight to your argument. If you want to get involved in the discussions please do so while being respectful to others. Your post look more like an explanation coming out of a five-year-old boy caught stealing candies and trying to blame it on the dog than an educated individual. Grow some spine and come debate like an adult. In order to do so you will first have to acknowledge the killings and your president’s failure to protect his fellow citizens.
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+4 #7 Gandhi 04-10-2013 07:51

Citation en provenance du commentaire précédent de Biramaci:
Cécé Loua doit aller en prison il a tué des jeunes à N'Zérékoré à bout portant avec un pistolet.

Si cela est vrai, qu'avez-vous fait concrètement ?
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-5 #6 Biramaci 04-10-2013 07:14

Cécé Loua doit aller en prison il a tué des jeunes à N'Zérékoré à bout portant avec un pistolet.
Je me demande comment Sidiya Touré peut collaborer avec un criminel.
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-18 #5 Mory Sylla 04-10-2013 01:53

The Republic of Guinea is an African nation,not a Western nation.
In that regard then,it is simply misguided to call on France,the United States or even Malaysia to solve problems found in Guinea,and created and fanned by some Guineans,albeit the most irresponsable segments of the population.These countries(US,France,etc...)are themselves beset by seemingly intractable conundrums of their own. How could they save us if they fail to save themselves? This is pure nonsense.
No one should ever put eggs and stones in the same basket. Guinea is not Cote D'Ivoire,led by a wanton mass murderer known as Ouattara,le pere de la rebellion,who is himself a bloody pawn of France in particular,and the West in general.
If we cannot resolve our own national issues through our own laws and customs,we may as well relinquish our independence,since we will then be utterly unworthy of it.
Let all Guineans,regardless of their political affiliations,respect the sovereigniy of their own nation.No true Patriot ever slanders his own nation in the eyes of the rest of the world.
There is no problem in Guinea,at least not unsolvable problems. There are fictive problems in the heads of some Guineans.
Unfortunately for that clique of rascals and compradors,their case is hopeless.
Vive la Guinee'.
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+2 #4 amadousdialamba 04-10-2013 01:52

Cette élection législative, malgré ce qui se manigance actuellement autour de la centralisation des votes, a été une meilleure occasion pour nous guinéens de mesurer le degré de l’impopularité de ce président étranger qui nous a été imposé en 2010. Aujourd’hui, il est évident aussi que le peu de citoyens guinéens qui se doutaient encore de la dangerosité de cet Alpha Koné ont tous fini par comprendre. A cet effet, le seul salut du peuple, c’est son départ et le plutôt serait mieux. Depuis son arrivée au pouvoir, ce mec n’a jamais agi en faveur de l’intérêt des guinéens. Pendant que les chefs d’Etat des autres pays se battent en vue de créer des emplois pour leurs jeunesses, le burkinabé mal élu, lui, cherche à fermer tout ce qui peut générer d’emplois chez nous. Il veut être le seul riche et maitre de tout. Il vous souviendra que dès sa prise du pouvoir, Il a commencé par la fermeture d’une ferme qui employait, sans distinction de race et d’origine, plusieurs dizaines de fils du pays, puis Fria et tant d'autres. La fermeture de cette autre source d’emplois pour les fils de la forêt devrait leur faire comprendre de la mauvaise foi de ce Profausseur. Mais la sagesse de mes oncles de la forêt aidant, ils se confondent parfois dans une docilité qui se traduit en passivité . C’est dans leur intérêt de comprendre ce qui se passe actuellement en Guinée. En tout cas la Basse Guinée, elle, depuis la fin de ces élections, commence à comprendre qui est Alpha pour la Guinée. La moyenne Guinée, quant à elle, on n’en parle pas. Les fils de cette région sont des cibles potentielles et quotidiennes du régime. En témoigne le nombre de victimes dans nos rangs depuis son investiture. Les fils de la Haute Guinée qui ne lui sont pas favorables, malgré leur grand nombre, ne me diront pas le contraire. Je conclu par dire que, par la force des choses, tôt ou tard, ce mossi-là même finira par se rendre compte qu’il est incapable de diriger même sa propre famille.
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+6 #3 Gandhi 03-10-2013 21:14

On demande à AC de créer des emplois. Non seulement il ne sait pas les sauvegarder (Fria), mais en outre il en détruit pour de mauvaises raisons, s'immisçant dans le secteur privé. Et il espère faire venir des investisseurs, cet incapable. Qu'on le dégage une fois pour toutes, il devient dangereux.
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+23 #2 Guilavogui 03-10-2013 19:41

This is becoming outrageous, the people need to rise and fight this dictator. Guineans have been suffering for the last 55 years and there is no end in sight. Fulanis and other Guineans who do not agree with the dictator are being murdered by the thousands; nobody in the international community is doing anything to reverse this trend. Condemning the act of killing is not what the people need, they need concrete actions, they need an international armed forces intervention to stop the slaughtering and violation of basic human rights. If nothing is done in the next three to five months, it is highly likely there will be a civil unrest. This unrest could have disastrous consequences; it could lead to an unstable sub-region (West Africa). Ivory Coast is just coming out of a 10-year civil unrest. Liberia is reeling from a civil war that decimated most of its population; the same applies to Sierra Leone. Thanks to France, Mali was able to recover its integrity from terrorists. We know decision makers in the US and other European country read daily intelligence briefs on the security status of different African Nations. We also know that, intelligence analysts scour the internet and look for any red flag. THIS IS A RED FLAG. If you’re sitting behind your desk in the US, France or the UK this is for you. Guinea is slowly becoming a breeding ground for jihadists. The main factor fueling this trend is the dictatorship. Something has to be done NOW otherwise this country will implode. The implosion will spread to the rest of the region. This could pose a threat to US or EU national security. Daily embassy transmissions may not be portraying the reality, because some of the people writing these briefs are tainted or have been compromised. ACT NOW!
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+8 #1 Kabinet 03-10-2013 19:19

Voila le VRAI visage de ALPHA et de son groupe... a present c'est aux Guineens de s'organiser pour se debarasser de cette dictature qui n'a aucune legitimite en ... 2013. Personne d'autres ne viendra faire le travail a leur place.
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