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Atchadam warns: 'If you give up, you will see retaliation'



The leader of Pan-African National Party (PNP), Tkpi Atchadam does not procrastinate. During a meeting at his party's headquarters this weekend in Lomé, he held another speech, that of a foresight leader, who controls the operation of the regime of which he is the defendant.



According to Tikpi Achadam's revelations, the failure of the ongoing uprising will systematically lead to retaliation by Faure Gnassingbé's regime because, he says, "elements of the regime are infiltrating the ranks of demonstrators during the marches, and take photos, make lists of people to neutralize, if ever "struggle fails".

It would be like wanting to stun your oppressor with a stone, that once lifted, you lose all energy to propel it. It will inevitably fall on you, and you will be the one and only victim, illustrious Tikpi Atchadam. Abandoning the struggle, would be a regain of rage of the regime. "If you give up, you will see retaliation," he said.

But before, the leader of the PNP pointed out that the struggle that is under way, if it succeeds will be the gain of everyone, without distinction, the supporters of the UNIR regime including.

let us recall that the coalition of the opposition announced great movements on 4 and 5 October, always to demand "a pure and simple return to the constitution of 1992, the unlocking of the institutions of the Republic, the release of political prisoners ..." .

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