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PRR Press Release 6 November 2017



PRESS BRIEFING OF THE PRR NOVEMBER 6, 2017

The voice of the people is the voice of GOD. When a power imposes silence on all pretensions and closes all paths favorable to the people. When he attributes or truncates the rights of the majority of the people. When it takes away the rights of the city from a crowd of citizens that it reserves exclusively to a minority and maintains a scandalous inequality in the country, which are the sources of immorality, serious social injustice and oppression, then the mass of the people has the inalienable right to manifest their anger and put an end to such power.

This is no longer the time of meetings. The people no longer need politicians to take him to the beach and listen to speeches. He is sovereign and he has the right to go directly to the first person in charge, who embodies such cruel power and also casts the reason for his contempt and inhumanity. Our politicians must know that the dead and the violence are not goodwill to exploit.
It is now a question of putting an end to a despotic and fatal regime. I had long warned that revolutions are the necessary consequences of long social and economic injustices. Unfortunately, the minority, impudent and unpunished, continues its crimes and uses deceit in discharging its crimes on the disorders of the opponents. Circumstance politicians need to know that the salvation and general safety of our society requires us to put an end first to the annoyance of this diabolical minority and not to seek to act to prove who will enjoy power after the fall of tyrannies. How can we ignore that the predominant character of this faction is a mixture of vanity, intrigue, daring in crime, falseness, venality and corruption?

This minority is leagued against the people and against our homeland. We must work for everything to fall below the level and all our behaviors fold under the yoke of morality. The distractions of those who have joined the minority by using sophisms and those who are now seeking to exploit social demonstrations to consolidate their partisan and abject interests must come to an end. I repeat that the people have nothing to look for right now at the beach. He needs slogans but the Generals, who set the strategies, do not go to the battlefields. Since we do not make omelets without breaking eggs, we must not ignore that when freedom and dignity no longer have soldiers, they call for martyrs.

Politicians should no longer let Togolese die with impunity and then go sit with their executioners to share the prebend of power in defiance of the mass of the people. The power in place has become more impudent and malicious. He does not even want to reform and resists the cost of death, violence and exile of our compatriots. It violates without conscience and without decency the constitution in force in all its Title X then in its articles 8, 74, 100, 104 and 109. What misfortune for our people! It is time to fulfill the vows of nature, to fulfill the destinies of our country and humanity and to absolve the providence of the long reign of crime and tyranny on the land of our ancestors. We say no and enough to despotism and the regime of corruption and mediocrity. We say no to tribalism and regionalism. We want our country to become the model of the African nations, the terror of the oppressors, the consolation of the oppressed, the ornament of the universe and that by sealing the present social manifestations with the blood of our martyrs, we can finally see the success of the democratic struggle and see the dawn of universal happiness shine in us. May Almighty God assist the Togolese people and protect us.

Nicolas LAWSON
President of PRR

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