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HERE ARE COURAGEOUS GABONESE ! VOICI DES GABONAIS COURAGEUX!
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BOLLORE’ SUCCESS IN FRANCOPHONE AFRICA LIES ON CORRUPTION ! LE SUCCÈS DE BOLLORÉ EN AFRIQUE FRANCOPHONE REPOSE SUR LA CORRUPTION!
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A POSTHUMOUS LETTER LEFT BY A FORMER NEW-YORK CITY POLICE OFFICER SAYS THAT NEW-YORK POLICE AND THE FBI CONSPIRED TO KILL MALCOLM X! UNE LETTRE POSTHUME LAISSÉE PAR UN ANCIEN AGENT DE POLICE DE NEW-YORK DIT QUE LA POLICE NEW-YORKAISE ET LE FBI CONSPIRÈRENT POUR TUER MALCOLM X!
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English version On 21 February 1965, the Black American Civil Rights Activist, Malcolm X, was fatally shot while speaking to a crowd in Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan. The American authorities immediately arrested one man, Mujahid Abdul Halim who was fleeing the ballroom with a clip from a handgun used in the assassination and later detained two men, Muhammad Abdul Aziz and Khalil Islam. All 3 men were members of the Nation of Islam, from which Malcom X separated shortly before the fatal shooting. However, for decades, activists have always maintained that the authorities convicted the wrong men in this murder. In February 2021, a letter written by a former NYPD officer became public. That letter alleged that the NYPD and FBI conspired in 1965 to murder Malcolm X. Read that letter above. Version française Le 21 février 1965, le militant pour les droits civiques des Noirs Américains, Malcolm X, avait été tué par balle alors qu’
THE GABONESE QUESTION EXAMINED ON A PANAFRICAN CHANNEL! LA QUESTION GABONAISE TRAITÉE SUR UNE CHAINE PANAFRICAINE!
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PAIN AND TERROR AS MEANS TO CONTROL A POPULATION! DOULEUR ET TERREUR COMME MOYENS DE CONTROLE D’UNE POPULATION!
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English version Dear readers, as the atrocities of the Bongo regime have sent once again Gabon into deep mourning; it is good to stop for a moment and ask ourselves why are we increasingly witnessing this escalation of violence, more gratuitous and more amore deadly, by this regime. For this blog, the degree of violence of this regime is inversely proportional to its capacity to control the country. In other words, the more this regime feels threatened of losing control of the country, the more it reacts with unheard-of violence against its populations. But dear readers, how long are we going to tolerate this trauma? Until when will the Gabonese law enforcement agencies be forced to betray the oaths made to the population that they should protect, but kill and injure? Until when will entire families have to accept the slaughter of their children? For how long will parents have to continue to contain their anger towards this regime? Courageous and stoic,
THE BONGO’S REGIME’S METHODS ARE KNOWN: TO KILL AND MAIM TO CREATE FEAR! LES MÉTHODES DU RÉGIME BONGO SONT CONNUES : TUER ET BLESSER POUR CAUSER LA PEUR!
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English version Dear readers, to suppress any dissent by the Gabonese people, the Bongo’s regime is deliberately targeting Gabonese civilians in order to instill fear and exert control over the population. By using indiscriminate killing and maiming regular Gabonese citizens, the Bongo’s regime hopes to retain power because most Gabonese citizen would be too scare to challenge the regime’s authority. The ongoing extra judicial killings and maiming going on in Gabon, are a method of control meant to terrorize the Gabonese people into submission. The objective is to shock the people to the point where they would no longer want to contemplate any desire to try to ask for their freedom. Version française Chers lecteurs, pour réprimer toute dissidence au sein du peuple gabonais, le régime Bongo vise délibérément les civils gabonais afin d’instiller la peur et d’exercer un contrôle sur la population. En utilisant des tueries a
SPORT AND ACTIVISM! SPORT ET ACTIVISME!
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English version When George Floyd was murdered in the USA by a police officer kneeling for 8 minutes on his neck while he called for help from his mother, the reaction was universal outrage. The slogan Black Lives Matter became known around the world. In the industry of football, in the English Premier League, to this day footballers are still kneeling before every match in a reminder that racism must be eradicated. Before every match our compatriot Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang kneels to combat racism. Athletes in modern times are very popular because of the development of communications; and they have often been moved to protest political and social conditions, to demonstrate that they are citizens of conscience, by speaking truth to this in power who oppress their populations. In the Gabonese context, if Aubameyang can kneel in London because Black Lives matter, should he also speak up when Gabonese lives are massacred in Gabon? For this blog, Aubameyang can
LAURENCE NDONG ON VOICE OF AMERICA ! LAURENCE NDONG SUR LA VOIX DE L’AMERIQUE!
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MRS. MBORANTSUO, ARE YOU NOT ASHAMED? WHERE DID YOU HIDE WHAT REMAINS OF ALI BONGO? GET HIM OUT, BLOODY HELL! MADAME MBORANTSUO, N’AVEZ-VOUS PAS HONTE ? OÙ AVEZ-VOUS DONC CACHÉ CE QUI RESTE D’ALI BONGO ? SORTEZ-LE, BONG SANG !
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English version Gabon has been boiling for over a week; but oddly, Ali Bongo has not given the slightest sign of life. Not even the smallest press release thrown like an old bone to the state press. For the past week, the Gabonese population has been massively mobilized in the movement known as “the concert of pots”, to protest mainly against the restrictive measures imposed on the people under the pretext of the fight against Covid-19; but much more to express generalized fed up with the conditions in which this regime maintains them. The pressure maintained by the mobilized crowds each evening, forced the hawks of the regime to react initially by sending the death squads to kill Gabonese to make them into an example. But this time, the people didn’t give up and kept banging on the pots. We then observed quirky and contradictory statements from the security forces, the prime minister and the judiciary. But strangely enough, whoever on paper is s
THE GABONESE PEOPLE MUST RE-LEARN TO IMPOSE RESPCET! LES GABONAIS DOIVENT RE-APPRENDRE À SE FAIRE RESPECTER !
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English version Two Lebanese merchants were arrested on Wednesday, 24 Feb 2021 in Franceville, for beating up a Mayor; a public official. This is unacceptable but not surprising. Since the ascent of the Bongo family to power in Gabon, Gabonese nationals have progressively lost their grip on the country and their status as their rightful owners. To be honest, today, the Gabonese citizens are second class citizens in their own country. For many years now, the Lebanese merchant community has lived in Gabon and been able to prosper and enrich itself, while being exploitative and treating Gabonese nationals with condescension, if not outright disdain, yet they have always been protected by the Bongos’ regime. Whoever wants to be respected must begin by making themselves respectable. How do you expect people who arrive in Gabon and manage in no time to corrupt the entire administrative hierarchy of the country, to respect the common people of Gabon? Ho
PASTEUR GEORGES-BRUNO NGOUSSI SPEAKS! LE PASTEUR GEORGES-BRUNO NGOUSSI S’EXPRIME !
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ALEXANDRE BARRO-CHAMBRIER SPEAKS! ALEXANDRE BARRO-CHAMBRIER S’EXPRIME !
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QUESTIONS FOR BIENDI MAGANGA-MOUSSAVOU AND FRANCIS NKEA-NDZIGUE! QUESTIONS À BIENDI MAGANGA-MOUSSAVOU ET FRANCIS NKEA-NDZIGUE !
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English version Messrs Biendi Maganga-Moussavou and Francis Nkea-Ndzigue, you who have such a big heart to the point of sprinting to the families of compatriots shot dead in the streets of Libreville, to offer your help; this blog would like to ask you some questions: 1. This blog is quite worried, because the government to which you belong has decided to use police and military units armed to the teeth, for a week now, with the authorization to kill. Do you approve of the use of weapons of war against peaceful protesters? 2. Do you approve of a government that feels compelled to use murderous units to silence dissent in the society? 3. Do you think or not, that Gabon should be a free and democratic society in which all citizens, whatever their condition, have the right and the duty to voice their complaints? 4. Do you approve of all this violence against the Gabonese people? What kind of government do you belong to? Do you think Gabon is movin