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Atchadam thanks France and the USA, then demonstrates its determination to fight with Gnassingbé



In an audio that circulates on social networks, the leader of the popular mobilization in Togo, Tikpi Atchadam addresses several topics of the hour, including the statements made by the US State Department and the Quai d'Orsay, upcoming events street, the whole haloed by a special message sent to Faure Gnassingbe, the head of state.



On this last point, here is what the leader of the National Pan-African Party (PNP) said to his compatriot and President of the Republic: "Mr. President, the moment when we listen to the advisers is outdated. They are civil servants, no more! This is the time to listen to the people and respond accordingly. And it was clear, he asks you to leave. The rest will be a family discussion, between Togolese. In any case, sovereign Togolese people, the decision belongs to you, but always by means of non-violence.

To France and the United States of America, Mr. Atchadam said thank you, for their position, he said, "without ambiguity, in favor of the defense of human rights, including the freedom of demonstration and of meeting and against the use of force by the security forces, the use of government-funded militias to disrupt demonstrations and intimidate civilians, the will to restrict the freedom of demonstration and the arrest of Imam Assan Mullah of Sokode still detained in Kara ".

He also thanked the African heads of state and the leaders of the continent, for all the initiatives and multiple efforts they are making to enable Togo to emerge from the socio-political crisis.

Tikpi Atchadam reaffirmed that there will be marches throughout the national territory on 7, 8 and 9 November.

"We reaffirm the peacefulness of the marches, we continue as we began until the final victory. We are comforted in our thirst for non-violence and the results are tangible and tangible, "he said.

To hear him, the man is not ready to give up against the power of Faure Gnassingbe. In any case, nobody, he said, will point the nose in this year of contesting the power of Lome inside and outside the country, to tell them as in 2005, 2010 and 2015, then that Mr. Gnassingbe had not won the elections according to him, to leave him.

"The only event that does not have an end, is the event that did not happen. Be confident. On the way back, if you find me alive, that's good and thank God. On the other hand, if you learn my death, do not cry me, "he said.

Until the next 7, 8 and 9 November and from this Saturday, October 28, the Togolese diaspora supported by Africans, will walk the streets of Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, Niger, Germany, Luxembourg, from the United States, Italy, Holland, Sweden and Belgium to say no to the power of Faure Gnassingbe.

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