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Apedo-Amah: "nowhere did I read" immediate departure of the dictator ""




Why a dialogue with "a dictatorship" and for which agenda? For Togoata Apedo-Amah, this is where the reflections "all the opponents who rushed to meet the desires of the Gnassingbé clan to capture the light of stardom" should be. Read!



"Those who make half-revolutions only dig their graves" (Saint-Just)


What is the point of the famous dialogue between the criminal dictatorship and the opposition? Have we asked the question well? This interrogation calls first and foremost the opponents who rushed to meet the wishes of the Gnassingbé clan to capture the light of stardom. Have they forgotten the demands of the people who tirelessly roam the streets of our towns and hamlets, often leaving their blood behind, to drive Faure Gnassingbe out of power with his civilian and military usurping accomplices?

In the points to be discussed, nowhere did I read "immediate departure from the dictator" Ladies and Gentlemen the opponents, you claim to discuss on behalf of whom? In your name, by appetite for power? Dare to say it openly. So you will not give false hope to the Togolese people. In your publicized circus, I did not see the real holder of power, the army. You want to negotiate with underlings with no power, while the real power holder, for 51 years, would not feel engaged by your bullshit?

This is not ignorance, but complicity or even treason. Why do you think there were 27 power / opposition agreements that were just booby traps? To be rolled 27 times in the flour, is not a sign of great intelligence,

The dictator of service has demanded that you abandon the demonstrations as a prerequisite for discussions, when it is the only weapon you have. Did Faure Gnassingbé deliver his militia to justice and all those who shed the blood of our youth since 19 August 2017? Has the army disengaged from politics? So why did you leave the street?

Accumulating so many mistakes right from the start is startling.
To tell you the truth, I do not know what you went to discuss. Do you know it yourself? Or is it simply a cake sharing? Have the courage to tell the Togolese people who signed their categorical rejection of the stupid and cruel dictatorship with their blood. The people never asked for negotiations with anyone.

Your company is a process aimed at demobilizing the Togolese people. The enemies of the people know how difficult it is to remobilize a demobilized people after treason. Without this masquerade of negotiations, the people, by raising the level of their challenge to the fascist order, can chase this rotten regime that you are trying to save. Poor Togo!

Ayayi Togoata APEDO-AMAH

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