The CL2P condemns in the strongest terms’ French president, Emmanuel Macron, CONTINUOUS EFFORTS TO REHABILITATE GENOCIDAL DICTATOR OF CAMEROON, PAUL BIYA
This rehabilitation celebrates a generalized spirit of oppressive “disinhibition” that has proven to be a lethal threat to law, morality, and proper forms of democratic and accountable governance.
It is, in essence, a form of secular nihilism exemplifies by Mr. Macron and his protégé, Paul Biya, who are willing to sacrifice others in the pursuit of their respective greatness and desire for obscene immortality. Hence, the textbook definition of extremism which requires too much belief in what is not so.
Indeed, after the alibi of the bailout of the Global Fund in Lyon in October, the Presidency Macron uses the 2nd edition of the Forum of Paris on Peace from 11 to 13 November 2019 at the Grande Halle of La Villette to offer again an official stay in France to a bloody despot who has been fighting a fratricidal war for the past three (03) years against the English-speaking minority of his country, and continues to hold hundreds of political prisoners, recognized by our organization, in his private dungeons, often disguised as terrorists and common law detainees.
It is worth dwelling on the fact, not only after 3000 civilian deaths, more than 500 000 victims displaced, and continuous extra-judicial executions and as many as thousands of ordinary Cameroonians dealing with material and physical abuses, there are, extraordinarily, zero indignation coming from Paris, which considers these crimes against humanity as “detail” or even “collateral damage” with no bearing on the special and privileged relationship that France maintains with the Biya’s regime for the past thirty-seven (37) years with one of the worst dictators of the African continent: who drove a middle-income country (i.e. at the threshold of economic emergence) into the ditch of poverty with a populations choking under the burden of endemic poverty, crossed by a multitude of crises including a risk of inter-ethnic conflagration fueled by a dying regime.
Mr. Biya, obviously, does not belong at the Forum on Peace, but in an International Tribunal for Crimes of Torture, War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity, and Genocide Against Anglophone Civilians.
It should at least be said, at the moment when this operation of indecent rehabilitation continues most normally in Paris and in the world, and within the deafening silence of the French media, and the indifference and complicity of French politicians across the board.
Committee on the Liberation of Political Prisoners – CL2P
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