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mercredi 18 décembre 2013

THE PAUL BIYA MUST GO CAMPAIGN (Part 2 of 2)

THE PAUL BIYA MUST GO CAMPAIGN (Part 2 of 2) MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS Today, while browsing on the internet, I found an article entitled : « Cameroun : Paul Biya réélu à la tête de son parti le RDPC », (Paul Biya re-elected at the helm of his party, the CPDM) published yesterday 17th September 2011, the day the two-day CPDM Ordinary Congress ended. This article was published by the online news magazine, EN 24 HEURES. On the same page as the article was a Google advert that screamed: “Non à 30 ans de dictature de Paul Biya. IL doit partir! »No to 30 years of Paul Biya dictatorship. He must go!) Both the article and the advert can be reached through the link : http://actu-afrique.en24heures.com/cameroun-paul-biya-reelu-a-la-tete-de-son-parti-le-rdpc. MY RIGHT TO REPLY I used the “response” book to send the following reaction: “Vous affirmez ceci: “Il doit partir!”.Cela vous suffit-il, vraiment? Pourquoi doit-il partir? Où doit-il partir? Comment doit-il partir? Quand doit-il partir? Qui doit décider de son départ? Qui doit réaliser son départ? Et à la fin du compte, s’il ne part pas, que comptez-vous faire? Démissionner? Vous excuser? Vous exiler? Ou vous suicider? (You say: « He must go!”. Is that enough to you, really? Why must he go? Where must he go? How must he go? When must he go? Who has to decide on his departure? Who has to make his departure happen? Who replaces him? Who chooses the replacer? Where must he come from? What languages must he speak? Or should it be a woman? Which one? And in the final analysis, what happens if Biya does not go? What will you do? Resign? Apologize? Go on self exile? Commit suicide? WHY THIS LINE OF ACTION I am a Cameroonian and proud to be one. I strongly believe that while we want change, change for the sake of change is not good enough. We must know where we are, where we are coming from and where we are going. That’s why I would like to have answers to the above questions. Change, especially change at the summit of a nation is a very delicate operation. It is better to reflect for long and act swiftly than act swiftly and not last long. THE END

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  1. THE PAUL BIYA MUST GO CAMPAIGN
    (Part 2 of 2)

    MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS

    Today, while browsing on the internet, I found an article entitled : « Cameroun : Paul Biya réélu à la tête de son parti le RDPC », (Paul Biya re-elected at the helm of his party, the CPDM) published yesterday 17th September 2011, the day the two-day CPDM Ordinary Congress ended. This article was published by the online news magazine, EN 24 HEURES. On the same page as the article was a Google advert that screamed: “Non à 30 ans de dictature de Paul Biya. IL doit partir! »No to 30 years of Paul Biya dictatorship. He must go!) Both the article and the advert can be reached through the link : http://actu-afrique.en24heures.com/cameroun-paul-biya-reelu-a-la-tete-de-son-parti-le-rdpc.

    MY RIGHT TO REPLY

    I used the “response” book to send the following reaction:
    “Vous affirmez ceci: “Il doit partir!”.Cela vous suffit-il, vraiment?
    Pourquoi doit-il partir? Où doit-il partir? Comment doit-il partir? Quand doit-il partir? Qui doit décider de son départ? Qui doit réaliser son départ? Et à la fin du compte, s’il ne part pas, que comptez-vous faire? Démissionner? Vous excuser? Vous exiler? Ou vous suicider?

    (You say: « He must go!”. Is that enough to you, really? Why must he go? Where must he go? How must he go? When must he go? Who has to decide on his departure? Who has to make his departure happen? Who replaces him? Who chooses the replacer? Where must he come from? What languages must he speak? Or should it be a woman? Which one? And in the final analysis, what happens if Biya does not go? What will you do? Resign? Apologize? Go on self exile? Commit suicide?

    WHY THIS LINE OF ACTION

    I am a Cameroonian and proud to be one. I strongly believe that while we want change, change for the sake of change is not good enough. We must know where we are, where we are coming from and where we are going. That’s why I would like to have answers to the above questions. Change, especially change at the summit of a nation is a very delicate operation. It is better to reflect for long and act swiftly than act swiftly and not last long.

    THE END

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