27 décembre 2006
BE at HOME EVERYWHERE and NOWHERE

Sir, Madam,
“Is
scorn and assault of a woman before her own children a reflection of a
Cameroonian society seeking pride, humaneness and embracing freedom?”
It
is in these words that the Ambassador of the Educational Association
for the Defense of Separated Children and Parents (AEDEPS), that this
mother is questioning the Cameroonian society and the international
society at large, indeed the humanity we are all proud to be part of.
Though
this question, indeed this cry of despair by a woman, a mother, a
parent, appeals to all of us, it would nonetheless be improper not to
set it back in context for two reasons which, in my view, seem obvious
because:
- Luckily,
in our world there are still honest women and men, mothers and fathers,
indeed ordinary parents who would be unfairly targeted if we dealt with
the issue from a general perspective;
- This
would obscure and weaken the responsibility of the person who is to
blame for the ordeal of this mother, this woman, by casting him to
anonymity.
In equity, “ignorance of the law is no excuse.”
This saying has become a great principle in every State under the rule
of law. Should someone however be above the law for the simple reason
that they are an auxiliary of the law or law-maker?
Apparently,
in Cameroon, when one is an auxiliary of the law, or a defender
thereto, as is the case of Mr. Charles Tchoungang, they become above
it, exploiting it their whims and caprices, and this is all the more
obvious when one is both judge and defendant.
Of
course we were aware that top down examples are rare concerning respect
for the law. In this regard, Cameroon ought by now to have set a new
record for patenting law-breaking by representatives since 1982.
The
President of the Cameroon Bar Association himself, confirms, if need
be, that this brand name fits as a fiddle in Mr. Biya’s Cameroon.
Indeed, this gentleman has continued to record success after success,
having been elected recently as Chairman of the International
Conference of Bar Associations (CIB) on 14 December 2006.
As Lamartine said, ‘miss one person and everything is empty,’ but when you miss three people, who are none other than your children, it is no longer emptiness, it is nothingness.
That
is how, by using and abusing the privileges of his office, the Chairman
of Bar Chairs decided, for close to 8 years now, to deprive, I mean
destroy Yolande, a mother, heart-broken to all intents and purposes, by
chucking her out of the lives of their children. That is how
selfishness and the feeling of omnipotence led a father to deprive 3
children of the love of their mother and vice versa.
You may read Yolande’s harrowing account (Press release)
(1) on this issue and see how in a country said to be under the rule of
law, in which management of State affairs is known to be chaotic, some
of its leaders appear as monsters under their robes. It would appear
running of public affairs is a reflection of the management of private
lives.
In
spite of the great pain, the emptiness that engulfs her, Yolande, the
mother deprived of her three children for years, is not vengeful, and
does not hate against its perpetrator. All she seeks is to live as a
mother; loving her offspring and being loved in return.
This
is the season during which parents are proud to offer gifts to their
children, and receive a hug, a smile or even a gift in return. This
year, again, Yolande will not have these pleasures; simple though they
may be, yet all so important for children and parents. Why? Well
because the Chairman of the Bar Council so decreed.
To
help Yolande (who has been separated from her children for close to 8
years) feel the joy of holding them in her arms, telling them directly
she loves them as every parent would, indeed, for Yolande to come out
of the state of survival, from the void in which Mr. Charles Tchoungang
has shut her away, the publication “100langue2bois”, invites every person of goodwill to sign the petition at the end of the article in support of this broken-hearted mother.
An interview of Yolande
100langue2bois:
Yolande, during this busy season, in the positive sense of the term,
when parents the world over are hunting down gifts for their children,
how do you feel?
Y.A.
Like in so many years past, I am spending Christmas and New Year in
total indifference, far away from my three little ones for whom my
heart breaks. They have been taken hostage by their father who is
Chairman of the Cameroon Bar Association, and who has recently been
elected Chairman of the International Conference of Bar Associations.
Our children are not allowed to receive either a word or gifts from me,
absolutely nothing, absolutely no motherly comfort because of the
constant threat of violence and humiliation from their father as in the
past.
Even animals are allowed to lick their little ones… How can a man be so heartless?
100L2B: How long has it been since you last heard the voice of your children?
Y.A. Since 11 September 2001, my last daughter’s birthday, as I said in an interview granted SITUATIONS on 24 November 2006.
100L2B: What news did you have of your children and how did you get the news?
The
tidbits I had of my children, was obtained mostly from acquaintances
who saw them. My family is not among the list of people authorized to
meet my oldest daughter in the college where I registered her. When her
grandfather, my father braved the odds and went there to give her the
last parcel I sent, she refused to take it out of fear of the severe
punishment her father would have inflicted. Her brother and sisters who
are in the same place are closely monitored in this regard. My family
which wishes to protect our children and would not want to worsen their
anguish is therefore pushed aside.
100L2B: What would you like to tell readers?
Y.A.
This person is deriving pleasure in turning his very own children mad,
encouraged and applauded by some members of society, having consciously
bestowed him responsibility for the laws of a whole State.So, I have one simple thing to say:The
Cameroonian judiciary may have the players that it chooses or deserves;
I have no quarrel with that, but my children, innocent and
unadulterated as they are by the conflicting interests of others,
deserve a legacy of Love, Honour, Dignity and Respect, over and above all.
Everyone is free to choose the values they want to bequeath to their
children and the leaders in whose hands they put their destiny, yet
they did not ask to be born in a chaotic environment, don’t you agree?
100L2B: What message do you have for Cameroonian leaders to create awareness among them about your distress
Y.A. Based
on what law, without an iota of proof, and without having judged me
properly, does an Assistant Secretary-General of the Bar Association
take upon himself to sign an official press release on behalf of the
interested party addressed to me, sentencing me over a private matter,
seriously threatening my psychological and physical integrity as well
as the already shaky peace of the three vulnerable and defenseless
children.Had my former husband given him a gun to shoot down our children, would he have done so, and in the interest of what?With
all due respect, dear leaders, your Bar Chairman may deserve the place
he has in your Bar Association, but he certainly does not deserve the
children I lovingly gave him, risking my life, and whom I suckled from
my breast as sure as you suckled from your own mothers’ breast.
My
approach, which is apolitical, non cultural or racist is focused solely
on the interest of children who, wherever they come from, have the
right to see both of their parents as stated in the International
Convention on Children’s Rights, which was also ratified by the State
of Cameroon, on 11 January 1993.
100L2B: Of course, if your children have the chance of reading you what do you have to tell them?
Y.A. I
shall stay on this earth so long as I have not seen my little darlings
with my own eyes. Let them be assured of that. At Christmas I took
another path, the path of love to be close to them.Suffering
from a rare and complicated illness, far away from them, to survive, I
have to struggle on a daily basis to get well. That is why I wish to
thank 100L2B from the bottom of my heart for their fabulous support.
Your sense of civic responsibility, your far-reaching support for me
and for my children are a true Christmas gift for us. For such a
generous move to free our imprisoned children all over the world from
such suffering, I dedicate this petition to all those suffering the
same fate as a hand stretched out, not for money but for a touch of
humaneness.
100L2B:
We wish to thank you and to extend to you, in spite of all, our
season’s greetings. Our readers will help you in your fight and we hope
that the Cameroonian administration will take the necessary measures,
for you to enjoy your rights once again and live as happily as all
parents and especially that your children will have the joy of sharing
pleasurable moments with their mother.
Release from Yolande
Humane and open to freedom?
On
21 June 2006, the French judiciary sentenced Charles Tchoungang,
Cameroonian Lawyer and member of the Bar Association, to a one-year
imprisonment for desertion of family in distress, after signing an
international warrant of arrest against him.
The decision was published on 30 June 2006 at 12.42 p.m. by the Agence France-Presse (AFP), then echoed by Le Monde, RFI and the media. The law is taking its course in this divorce case whose ramifications you now know.
After
my reservations aimed at protecting my children and myself, their
mother, Yolande Ambiana, I decided to break the silence by granting an
interview with your counterparts of the “SITUATIONS” newspaper, to avoid any further spread of lies-telling and manipulations targeting both my moral and physical integrity.
What
follows stems from a text I sent to one of your fellow media houses
which solicited me for the preparation of an article which subsequently
hit the headlines of that newspaper. Its contents was not exploited,
in the face of the counter-truths filed in by my former husband, with
no doubt the idea of gaining for himself a bit of consistency where
only a bit of HUMANISM is expected of him.
The text asks a question which reaches us all and which I humbly put to you:
After
seven years of struggle in dignity and respect to protect my
defenseless children, today pushed to the threshold of folly, I finally
came to this conclusion. When we have children, we are all concerned: they are the future of the world…
Where the value of an innocent child is not recognized before our eyes,
what should we expect of the value of our nation tomorrow?
It
unfortunately happens that at the backstage of power of our
civilizations, our children become heroes of a very bad film, in short,
a thriller which could be rightly referred to as “Tsotsi’s rich
childhood”.
Let all those who had given birth judge for themselves the tragedy below.
“My
name is Tsotsi”, winner of the Academy Award for the best foreign film
in 2005, from the Box Office and rewarded at festivals worldwide,
presenting a mirror to our infant souls turned parents, beyond the
bruises of our past. This African brat without any bearings, born of a
sick mother and an unscrupulous father, goes as far as forgetting his
terrible past…
At
the symbolic crossroads where the film was directed, the encounter
between two peoples, African and British, who gave me life, my three
children Isabelle, Olivier and Celine have for long already been in
great danger.
In
this bleak scenario, my children went through the pinnacle of their
ordeal, in the night of 8 October 2006. They are reported to have seen
their father attacked by his companion, to whom he had entrusted their
education for many years, with a firearm, before seeing him thrown out
of the window, from their home.
According to the newspaper “POPOLI”,
he was in a drunken state at the time of the tragedy, as I have always
seen him myself. He is reported to have been evacuated to Morocco, but
the rest of the Cameroonian press remained rather discrete on the
matter. He is alleged not have taken legal action against his companion.
I don’t know if he is still in France, where he was in early September,
for a Forum on petrol organized in Paris, on 25 November 2006.
My
former husband had once intimidated me a whole night at the Hôtel
Méridien Montparnasse seven years ago with a firearm, telling me that
he had just obtained an authorization to possess a weapon. I was later
informed that my children are believed to have seen it exposed under
their own roof, well before this tragedy.
I
did
not have evidence then, but today it cannot be said that I remained
silent on this fact almore serious that this man is expected to be
representing the Law. I am praying that no other tragedy of this type
should ever occur again.
To
this day, I do not know the physiological state of my children,
following the recent ordeals, given that the humiliations they saw me
suffer were less, compared to the present one. I do not know where they
now live or under whose custody they have been after that shameful
night.
Yet,
if there is anyone in the world capable of feeding them with love,
welcoming them and raising them to respect others, it can only be me, their mother,
who now knows the price of the life that I transmitted to them. I would
never have taken them away from their other half, their father and only
begetter, in spite of all.
But,
since their most tender age, weakened by a strange illness which
compelled me to live in France in order to survive, this father
penetrates the mind of these defenseless children and wrecks it
shamelessly, whereas for many years now I have been shouting my head
off pleading the authorities and the judiciary to protect them … to no avail.
It
should be pointed out that Mr. Tchoungang who is supposed to provide
them with an honourable education, given that he occupies a
high-ranking position in the land of my birth, the land of my fathers,
and has important businesses abroad, seems to be above the least
suspicion.
This
man, who was former President of the Cameroon Human Rights Organization
and President of the Association of Defence Lawyers at the
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, among other numerous
functions, has mobilized many of my former classmates in the university
and has disappointed them.
My
children are living in luxury, but fear is their daily lot in this
chaos, like many other children experiencing the equally terrible
tragedies which are not commented or which are not heard. A child has a
small voice, except when he is laughing or shouting … It is us, parents, who have to speak of it.
My
own children are taught the language of power relationship, authority
and violence. They are fed with lies each day while being showered with
gifts. But while they are playing, they keep worrying if the next
bullet will not be aimed at them … a bullet which they may end up
returning to the society tomorrow, if I remain silent today.
My
civil status did not feature in the file for the birth certificate of
my last daughter, whose birth date was falsified. A council worker
fortunately warned me and accepted to correct the declaration. I have
never had access to the original.
Instructions
have been given in their school not to allow any member of my family
pay them a visit. I have been informed that my daughter goes to
churches to seek comfort.
In
order to have a self-congratulatory letter signed on his behalf by
members of my family, this father made his children believe that they
would come to see me at last during the 2006 long vacation, after they
would have passed their exams. He later on paraded the letter in the
press. My lawyer, Mr. Antoine Richard of the Paris Bar Council, has
evidence of it.
This
type of manoeuvres, mental manipulation or alienation is usually
referred to in mild terms, but when it comes to children, I must say it
loud and clear, the right word is simply aggravated rape. I am saying this with full knowledge of the facts. I have revealed my ordeals to this date; those who have ears should listen.
I
n
the case of my children this rape is of course not physical, but the
mind is the deepest and most intimate part a human being can have. The
very young does not have the seal to protect the entrance to his.
As
such, people break and enter his dependent heart by corrupting his
senses, through what he is being told, what he is being shown and what
he is given to veil his view… It is a crime and such a crime is:
A violation of his mind, violation of his integrity, violation of his identity, of his trust in life, violation of the memory of the being who nurtured his germ and brought him to the world, violation
of his childhood. That is how a human being is driven away from his
ego; that is how we nurture a monster in our society. He is not brought
up to become somebody; he exists but does no longer live, since without
the mind he becomes a thing!
Can a responsible person behave like this with his offspring in all conscience?
The
French judiciary whose first ruling ordered for joint parental
authority without granting me the right to visit on the spot, whereas
my former husband never showed up, has suddenly declared its
incompetence in entertaining any appeal, referring the matter to a
Cameroonian court whose partiality towards our mothers, sisters and
daughters is common knowledge.
Under
such circumstances, while he prevents me from seeing our children,
hearing them or even having any contact with them for the past seven
years, his current position as member of the Bar leaves me with no
chance of winning my case through legal means in Cameroon.
In
accordance with the International Convention on Children’s Rights
ratified by the State of Cameroon like many other countries, my
children and hence yours, are in permanent DANGER, for many years
already.
In
my capacity as Ambassador of the Educational Association for the
Defense of Separated Children and Parents (AEDEPS), my motherly words
are echoing from the bottom of my humble cottage to raise this odious
deed up to redemption, in the deepest compassion of He who created us
as being all his children, in the name of the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth.
It is with a shattered lung and against the wish of my pneumologist that I made my voice heard in Michel Ocelot’s film “KIRIKOU and the wild beasts”, so that my children can at last hear me.
As
such, I wish to testify to my children that Tsotsi actually has
brothers, privileged or not, and that I am one of his numerous mothers.
The fruit of my flesh is however not doomed to this destiny! My breath
blows right to the last day and beyond, since in my illness, my blood
doesn’t flow for nothing. I do not want THIS for my CHILDREN… I will
fight on to the last beat of my heart.
Let
our consciences remain always open to free our children from our
blindness and let them embrace exuberance. Let their little fingers
draw a father and a mother under a friendly sun. Only our consciences
hold the link of our destinies.
Yolande Ambiana
Editor’s note: Our sources hold that the husband had appealed against the decision taken against him.
Please sign Petition here
anti_bug_fck
CES RESPONSABLES QUI USENT ET ABUSENT DE LA LOI

« Madame, Monsieur,
Bafouer
et violenter une femme devant ses enfants est-il le reflet d'une
société camerounaise qui se veut fière, humaine et ouverte à la
liberté ? ».
C'est
en ces termes que l'ambassadrice de l'A.E.D.E.P.S (Association
éducative de défense de l'enfant et des parents séparés), que cette
mère interroge la société camerounaise, la société internationale, bref
l'humanité à laquelle nous nous vantons d'appartenir.
Cette
interrogation, que dire ce cri de désespoir d'une femme, d'une mère,
d'un parent, s'il est vrai qu'il s'adresse à nous tous, il serait
néanmoins impropre de ne pas le replacer dans son contexte pour deux
raisons qui semblent évidentes pour moi.
1- Parce
que, et heureusement, il y a encore dans notre planète, d'honnêtes
femmes et hommes, mères et pères bref d'honnêtes parents qui seraient
injustement visés, si nous restions dans le général.
2- Parce
que ce serait fondre, diluer la responsabilité de l'individu qui fait
vivre le calvaire à cette mère, à cette femme, dans le grand registre
de l'anonymat.
"Nul n'est sensé ignorer la loi"
nous apprend l'adage, lequel adage est devenu un grand principe
régissant tout Etat de droit. Mais est-on sensé être au-dessus de la
loi sous prétexte qu'on en est le représentant ou le faiseur ?
Visiblement
au Cameroun, lorsqu'on est représentant de la loi, ou sensé la défendre
comme c'est le cas de monsieur TCHOUNGANG Charles, on est bien
au-dessus de celle-ci et on n'en abuse à souhait et ceci est d'autant
plus flagrant lorsque l'on se retrouve juge et partie à la fois.
Evidemment nous savions que l'exemple vient que très rarement d'en haut
en matière de respect de la loi, et en l'espèce le Cameroun devrait
avoir battu le record de dépôt de brevets de violation des lois par les
représentants depuis 1982.
Le
bâtonnier camerounais de l'ordre des avocats, du haut de ses fonctions,
confirme si besoin était, que cette marque de fabrique se porte comme
un charme au Pays du président Biya. D'ailleurs ce monsieur vole de
succès en succès, puisque récemment élu Président de la Conférence Internationale des Barreaux (CIB) le 14 Décembre dernier.
"Un seul être vous manque, et tout est dépeuplé" disait
Lamartine, mais lorsque ce sont trois êtres et pas des moindres, vos
enfants; ce n'est plus un dépeuplement, mais le néant.
C'est
ainsi que, usant et abusant des privilèges de sa fonction, monsieur le
président des bâtonniers a décidé depuis bientôt près de 8 ans, de
priver, que dire d'anéantir Yolande, cette mère de famille cassée à
tous égards en éjectant cette dernière de la vie de leurs enfants.Voilà
comment l'égoïsme et le sentiment d'omnipotence conduisent un père à
priver 3 enfants de l'amour de leur maman et vice versa.
Vous lirez le témoignage (communiqué de presse)
(1) plus que poignant de Yolande à cet effet et verrez comment dans un
Pays qui se revendique Etat de droit, dont la gestion des affaires de
l'Etat est connue pour être chaotique, ses hauts responsables se
révèlent pour certains, être de véritables monstres sous leur toge.
C'est à croire que la gestion de la chose publique serait le reflet de
la gestion de la vie privée.
Malgré
sa grande peine, le néant qui l'entoure,Yolande,cette mère privée de
ses 3 enfants depuis des années, n'a pas le ton revanchard et n'est pas
dans une dynamique de haine contre son auteur . Elle ne demande qu'à
vivre sa vie de mère, qui consiste à donner son amour à sa progéniture
et en recevoir.
En
cette période où chaque parent est fier d'offrir un cadeau à sa
progéniture,recevoir un câlin, un sourire, et pourquoi pas un cadeau en
retour ? Yolande ne connaîtra pas cette année encore, ces joies
simples, mais ô combien importantes pour les enfants et pour les
parents et pour cause, le président des bâtonniers l?a voulu ainsi.
Pour
que Yolande, séparée de ses enfants depuis 8 ans bientôt, puisse,comme
tous les autres parents,goûter aux joies d'être mère;serrer dans ses
bras ses enfants,leur dire de vive voix son amour, bref pour que
Yolande sorte de l'état de survie, du néant dans lequel l'a cloitré
monsieur TCHOUNGANG Charles,100langue2bois, invite toutes les bonnes
âmes à signer la pétition à la fin de l'article, pour soutenir cette
mère de famille brisée, mais digne et pas revancharde pour un sou.
Une interview de Yolande :
100langue2bois :
Yolande, en cette période mouvementée dans le bon sens du terme, où les
parents de tous les coins du monde cherchent des cadeaux pour leurs
enfants comment vous sentez-vous ?
Y.A : Comme depuis tant d'années, voici à nouveau Noël et la Saint-Sylvestre
que je passe dans l'indifférence, loin de mes trois petits que je pleure.Otages de leur père Bâtonnier du Cameroun, tout juste élu Président de la Conférence
Internationale
des Barreaux pour un mandat d'un an (CIB), nos enfants n'ont le Droit
de recevoir de moi, ni mot, ni cadeau, absolument aucun réconfort
maternel, sous la menace permanente de la violence et l'humiliation de
leur père, comme cela s'est déjà produit par le passé.
Même une chienne peut donner des coups de langue à ses chiots...
De quelle espèce est donc cet individu ?
100L2B : Depuis combien de temps n'avez-vous plus entendu la voix de vos enfants ?
Y.A : Depuis
le 11 Septembre 2001, date de l'anniversaire de ma dernière fille,
comme je l'ai mentionné lors de mon interview accordée à SITUATIONS du
24 Novembre 2006.
100L2B : Quelles étaient les nouvelles reçues de vos enfants ? Par quel canal les avez-vous eues ?
Y.A : Des
rares nouvelles que j'ai reçues de mes enfants, la plupart me sont
parvenues par des connaissances qui les ont aperçus., Ma famille n'est
pas dans la liste des personnes ayant l'autorisation d'approcher ma
fille aînée à son collège où je l'avais inscrite. Lorsque son grand
père, mon père, a tenté malgré tout d?aller lui remettre mon dernier
paquet, elle ne l'a pas pris, par peur de la sanction sévère de son
père. Ses frères également à la même enseigne sont étroitement
surveillés sur cette question. Ma famille qui souhaite protéger nos
enfants et ne veut pas augmenter leurs souffrances est donc tenue complètement à l'écart.
100L2B : Que souhaitez-vous dire à ceux qui vous lisent ?
Y.A : Cet individu se plait à rendre folle sa propre progéniture avec la bénédiction et les applaudissements d'une tranche de la Société
ayant, en pleine conscience, le pouvoir de lui mettre entre les mains la responsabilité même des Lois de tout un Etat.
Alors je n'ai plus qu'un mot à vous dire :
la Justice Camerounaise
est peut-être pourvue des acteurs qu'elle souhaite et qu'elle mérite,
je n'y vois pour ma part aucun inconvénient, mais mes enfants eux,
innocents et encore vierges des intérêts des uns mêlés à ceux des
autres, méritent en héritage Amour, Honneur, Dignité et Respect, avant toute chose.
Tout un chacun est libre de choisir les valeurs qu'il souhaite léguer à
ses enfants, et les dirigeants auxquels il confie leurs destins, mais
ils n'ont pas demandé à naître dans un monde de chaos, ne pensez-vous
pas ?
100L2B : Quel message adressez-vous aux dirigeants camerounais, pour qu'ils soient sensibilisés à votre détresse ?
Y.A : Au
nom de quelle Justice, sans l'once d'une preuve, et sans même m'avoir
jugée dans les règles de l'art, un secrétaire général adjoint de
l'Ordre des Avocats s'adjuge t'il le droit de signer à la place de
l'intéressé, un communiqué officiel du Barreau à
mon endroit, me condamnant pour une affaire privée, communiqué portant
gravement atteinte à mon intégrité morale, physique et à l?équilibre
déjà précaire de trois enfants vulnérables et sans défense ?
Si mon ex mari lui avait donné une arme pour tirer sur nos enfants, l'aurait-il fait, et au nom de quels intérêts ?
Avec
tout le respect que je vous dois, Messieurs les Dirigeants, votre
bâtonnier mérite peut-être sa place au sein de votre Barreau, mais il
ne mérite en aucun cas les merveilleux enfants que je lui ai fait avec
amour, au péril de ma vie, et que j'ai nourris de mon sein comme vos
mères vous ont nourris en leur temps.
Ma démarche dénuée de tout caractère politique, culturel et racial, reste centrée sur l'intérêt unique d?enfants qui, d'où qu'ils viennent, ont le droit de voir leurs deux parents comme stipulé dans la CIDE
"Convention Internationale des Droits de l'Enfant", ratifiée aussi par l'Etat Camerounais le 11 Janvier 1993.
100L2B : Bien évidemment, si jamais vos enfants arrivent à vous lire, que leur dites-vous ?
Y.A : Je
resterai sur cette terre tant que je n'aurai pas revu de mes yeux mes
petits chéris, qu'ils en soient assurés. A Noël j'ai pris un autre
chemin, celui du coeur, pour être,tout près d'eux.
Sujette
à une maladie rare et complexe, éloignée d'eux je dois pour survivre,
m'activer quotidiennement pour retrouver ma santé. C'est pourquoi je
vous remercie du fond du coeur 100L2B pour
votre formidable soutien. Votre esprit civique, votre solidarité
profonde à mon endroit et celui de mes enfants sont un vrai cadeau de
Noël pour nous. Pour qu'une action si généreuse puisse libérer nos
enfants prisonniers de par le monde de telles souffrances, je dédie à
tous ceux vivant de semblables situations, cette pétition, comme une
main tendue non pour de l'argent, mais pour un brin d'humanité !
100L2B :
Nous vous remercions et vous souhaitons, malgré tout, de bonnes fêtes
de fin d'années. Les lecteurs et lectrices seront de votre combat et
nous espérons que les autorités camerounaises prendront les mesures qui
s'imposent, pour que vous rentriez dans vos droits et viviez heureuse
comme tous les parents et surtout que vos enfants aient aussi la joie
de partager de bons moments avec leur maman.
1- Communique de Yolande.
2- La petition lancée à cet effet.
anti_bug_fck
22 décembre 2006
Bokassa - Entrevue Défendu: LE VALET DECHU DE LA FRANSSAFRIQUE
Bokassa - Entrevue Défendu
Vidéo envoyée par MBOA

Ceux
qui me lisent savent que MONGO BETI fait partie de mes mentors, de ceux
qui m'inspirent et m'ont initié à comprendre la Françafrique.
L'illustration de son bouquin, est juste pour dire aux Africains de
faire comme ce grand Monsieur, dénoncer les pratiques devastatrices de
cette pieuvre qu'est la Françafrique. Il n'est nullement l'objet, ni le
sujet de mon propos ici, puisque la video montre qui est bien l'objet
de celui-ci. Ceux qui ont lu le livre comme moi et qui possèdent
les livres de Monsieur MONGO BETI, savent qu'il est l'un des premiers,
sinon le premier à dénoncer la Françafrique, ce qui lui a valu beaucoup
de déboires. Et pour l'avoir rencontré en Allemagne, dans les années
1990 (1992/93), je sais qui a été ce Monsieur pour son combat dans la
libération de L'AFrique.
La
présence du livre est une invite (comme dit son titre: AFRICAINS SI
VOUS PARLIEZ) à tous d'avoir le courage de dénoncer, la Françafrique,
mais en aucun cas, il est question de monsieur MONGO BETI qui, je le
rappelle fait partie de mes mentors et m'inspire chaque fois que je le
lis, dans la tribune ci présente.
Pour
éviter toute équivoque, j'ai tenu à le préciser, puisque dans la video,
il ne s'agit nullement de monsieur MONGO BETI dont le courage n'a pas
attendu l'expulsion de quelques cercles pour parler. Une fois de plus
Paix à son âme!
Même
si l'on pourrait lui rétorquer le fait de vouloir se venger, il n'en
demeure pas moins vrai que ce déchu (BOKASSA, puisque c'est de lui
qu'il s'agit) du système Françafricain nous dévoile très bien ce qu'est
la France en Afrique.
Il met en évidence le malaise que l'on a à
écouter le discours officiel, celui dont la saveur est fade, car tamisé
à souhait, d'une France vierge et dont l'essence première et bien plus,
originelle, est d'aider
l’Afrique, ce continent qui traduit, comme nul autre, ce qu'est la
misère sur terre, laquelle est aussi l'oeuvre de la paresse originelle
de ses habitants, comme le clamaient ces grands des "lumières" et dont
Albert SARRAUT a pris la peine d'expliquer aux sceptiques, qui
doutaient encore des bienfaits de la colonisation. Pauvre bon Dieu!
Le
déchu couvre de souillure, les mots vernis et embellis, utilisés par la
France pour parler de son amour et de sa mission salvatrice pour
l'Afrique. Lorsqu'elle parle d'indépendance, il parle de colonisation,
lorsqu'elle parle partenariat, il parle d'exploitation, à la place de
commerce, il parle de pillage;bien sûr, elle se garde bien d'utiliser
ces mots et pour cause, Patrie des droits de l'homme. Et comment une si
grande nation dont la piété est sans pareille, qui distribue les bons
et mauvais points peut-elle se livrer à la violation des droits de
l'HOMME, qu'elle a, au grand désarroi des autres peuples, proclamé,
comment pourrait elle courir le risque de se voir reprocher ce qu'elle
fustige chez les autres.
VIVE LA COOPERATION FRANCO- FRANÇAFRICAINE.