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Paul Biya and political recovery of the students killed in Guinea

Enoh Meyomesse, how you appreciate the prompt response of Paul Biya, who was apparently sensitive to the death of your countrymen in Guinea? First, our condolences go out to parents and relatives of our citizens qui ont tragiquement péris en Afrique de l’ouest il y a quelques jours. Pour revenir à votre question, nous pensons que la démarche en cours du régime du Renouveau qui consiste à déléguer le Ministre de l’Enseignement Supérieur en Guinée dans le but de ramener les restes des étudiants camerounais qui y ont trouvé la mort tout récemment est des plus suspectes.

Qu’est ce qui explique votre point de vue? Paul Biya, par le passé, ne nous a jamais habitués à de telles démarches. Tous les jours des étudiants camerounais trouvent la mort à travers le monde, sans qu’il ne lève le petit doigt. Faudrait-il rappeler that, recently, there was death of Cameroonian students in the Soviet Union without the Cameroonian government cares not unduly?

Sending a member of the government in Conakry is perhaps a beginning of awareness is not it? How the dead Conakry would they exceed those in Moscow? Those falling in Conakry at the wrong time, or rather, in a timely manner, ie, after the military are deployed on campus will have beaten Cameroon and students, to the point where some of them were hospitalized, that with a fracture, which with a black eye, which with split lips, etc.. However, as the President of the Republic wants a share to increase its constitutional amendment these days in Parliament, on the other hand be a candidate in favor of early presidential elections this year will, it must imperatively reconcile with the young, that is to say, the "apprentice sorcerers". That's not all, through this approach, he wants seem to be a good father who cares, at the highest point, the fate of his children. But it does, unfortunately in his way.

Can you be a little clearer? A genuine family man would have moved back to go in person to the mortuary remains of these young people. In any case, a man like Nicolas Sarkozy, would have done. However, Paul Biya did not even bother to return to the airport upon the arrival of the dead bodies. He did not attend the ceremonies of burial thereof. He will represent in the best case "personally" by a minister, probably the one he sent to Conakry. Similarly, it does bother not receive victims' families, it does not like him. If it had not already received the family of Marc Vivien Foe in the past when he had the death of the Lion an affair of state, what can it then be that of those students died in Guinea, far from the national cameras?

You're referring to indifference on the part of the Cameroonian government precisely? The Guinean authorities have held Friday, a funeral ceremony at the University of Conakry with the exposure of the body, in addition to the authorities academics have decided to suspend classes that same Friday to allow the university community to honor the 11 students died. In Cameroon, no such thing. The bodies of the deceased will be returned to their families and we do talk more. Translation without the Guinean authorities, Paul Biya, as usual, would not lift a finger. But that does not do we hear from the CPDM.


Can you be more explicit? The order is given to sections of the CPDM, throughout the national territory, triggering an avalanche of motions of support to "act humanist Leo man with a big heart His Excellency Paul Biya." For at least a week, CRTV will deafen us with that. It is not even exclude that the first lady is put in the game, as was the case for fueling the Indomitable Lions in the last CAN in Ghana.

© Camer.be: Interview by Hermann Oswald G'nowa

Released 23-03-2008 4:26:39 p.m.

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