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The position of the Bishops irritates Gilbert Bawara



"Unique thinking" against "manipulation, lies and totalitarianism"; this is what Gilbert Bawara denounces in a gulch Sunday, after the message of the prelates.



Who and what is the people? He asks before he replies: " It is you, he, her, the other, me, we ... a plurality, a diversity. Our diversity implies mutual tolerance, understanding and respect. The rest is manipulation, lies, totalitarianism and unique thought , says Gibert Bawara.

Gilbert Bawara, the unconditional minister of Faure Gnassingbé, comes just after the bishops of Togo, who after many years of ambiguous positions on the socio-political situation of the country, have declared themselves to be on the side of the people . , the claims are more than legitimate in the words of Bishop Nicodemus Barregah.

Obviously, Bawara gave a masterly and Sunday course on the definition of the people because, he often said, his UNIR party would be overwhelmingly overwhelming and so no one has the monopoly of the people .

do you know Togolese followers of the reign for life ? He was questioned by a journalist on Africa N ° 1. Immediately, Bawara, a theoretician of diversity, mutual understanding and mutual respect, orders the journalist, as usual, to hold his "opinion" when he does his work. He will not answer the question!

Last September 06, on a radio station in the square, he categorically denied that the government of which he is a major figure, could in no case be a sponsor of the annoying Internet cut imposed on citizens. It will be denied a few days later by his own "adjuvants" (ministers Dammipi and Semondji), who will even take the economic record of an act so out of proportion to our century. Who, then, is a manipulator, a liar, and an adept of single thought?

To each one to make its opinion when one knows that the cut of Internet, was intended to make shade on the hundreds of thousands of Togolese who had invested the streets a few days ago to demand the return to the Constitution of 1992.

Gilbert Bawara is known for its eternal satisfaction of the 5% glass filledwill say a surfer. It is also his opinion.

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