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Confidential: Officers will soon drop Faure!



The scent was in the air, well before the new episode of the political crisis opened on August 19th. After the power of Lomé came down from the adoption of the constitutional reform in June 2014, relying on reasons of escape that would have provided the Anc, external pressure, aware of the configuration of the Gnassingbé regime has opted for a desalinization strategy.



For a regime that has welded on men in lattice, we must begin by making feverish these pillars that have been illustrated in recent years as the real concrete of the new power Gnassingbé. And it is today that one realizes, in the corridors of the Presidential Palace, that the acts and gestures that one had posed then, turned heads, for some years against men of international stature, their good wills and the greatness of spirit that they wanted to instil in the fiftieth century regime, the violations that have been made at leisure of human rights, all these acts have hitherto been stored in a heavy register of liabilities.

Today, it is this register that the external pressure will use to strip the bunker formed around Faure. The eagerness with which the International Criminal Court (ICC) received last October 31 the complaint brought by the diaspora against Togolese power is very meaningful.

Never mind, the scene organized last weekend in Kara to reaffirm allegiance and loyalty of the Togolese Armed Forces (Fat) to the man of 2005 is only a front cantata. Well-informed sources agree that the excitement and temptation to save his future has now won the camp of those top-ranking officials who, until now, were fans of the "young President". The wall began to crack and Faure himself would have heard the noise.

That is why the President, en route, for the launch last January of the works of social infrastructure in the East Mono, found it necessary to make an express stop with the elements of the 3rd Infantry Regiment housed in Hiheatro 175 km from Lomé, to leave them a message of meaning. "I know I can count on you and you will not disappoint me," he told them in substance. Far from being an isolated parenthesis, Hiheatro's approach was only another control of the carousel of this carousel which started by rusting little by little between the son of Eyadema and the Togolese Army.

Today, the evil would have seriously gained ground, despite the apparent block that we want to show at every opportunity. It remains only to know, if these speculations prove, who will be the "Zida" Togolese in the days to come. Let's cross our arms while the seconds are falling apart!

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