LE DOCUMENT AVEC LES ENGAGEMENTS VIS À VIS DU PEUPLE, QU'ON LEUR DEMANDE DE SIGNER, POUR METTRE FIN À CE CIRQUE, N'EST PAS IMPORTANT. (http://www.facebook.com/note.php?created&¬e_id=199972353360299&id=136038416448038)
UNE FAÇON DE DIRE AU PEUPLE : ""SA SERA UNE CONTINUITÉ SELON NOS TERMES ET NOS DICTATEURS OU ALORS VOUS SEREZ OBLIGÉS DE SUPPORTER GUELLEH.""
EN CE QUI CONCERNE CE DERNIER, IL FONCTIONNE ENCORE AVEC SON ANCIENNE FEUILLE DE ROUTE, SES MÊMES CALCULS D'AUTANT QUI LUI ONT BIEN ÉTÉ UTILES AVEC LES ZOMBIES DE L'OPPOSITION, SANS PRENDRE EN COMPTE QUE CETTE FOIS-CI, LA DONNE À CHANGÉ.
UNE CHOSE EST SURE, IL NE SERA PAS LÀ CE 8 AVRIL 2011 POUR ENCORE BOURRER LES URNES EN GUICHETS FERMÉS COMME IL ESPÉRAIT ENCORE LE FAIRE EN CHASSANT DEMOCRACY INTERNATIONAL DU PAYS.
LA SEULE INCERTITUDE QUE LES DJIBOUTIENS VOUDRAIENT ENLEVER DE CETTE DONNE C'EST LA PASSIVITÉ DE CETTE OPPOSITION.
LES OBLIGER À PRENDRE ENFIN LEURS RESPONSABILITÉS À BRAS LE CORPS EN SIGNANT UN PACTE D'ENTENTE SUR LES PROCÉDURES QUI SERONT MISES EN PLACE APRÈS LE DÉPART DE GUELLEH, AFIN DE RASSURER LE PEUPLE ET ÉVITER TOUT DÉBORDEMENT LE MOMENT VENU.
MAIS ALLER EXPLIQUER CECI À DES DISCIPLES DU COLON, C'EST UNE AUTRE MANCHE QUI S'AVÈRE ÊTRE ENCORE PLUS RUDE, SURTOUT QUAND LEURS PROJETS NE DIFFÈRES POINT DE CEUX EN PLACE.
Par le Parti Républicain pour l’Innovation Démocratique et l’Écologie
– Le Secrétaire Général : B. Mohamed Ali
Article Bloomberg sur ce lien ou cliquez sur lire la suite pour une copie : http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-15/djibouti-bans-a-u-s-backed-democracy-advocacy-group-one-month-before-vote.html
Bloomberg : By William Davison - Mar 15, 2011 8:33 AM ET
Djibouti Bans a U.S-Backed Democracy-Advocacy Group One-Month Before Vote
Djibouti’s government ordered a U.S.-backed democracy-advocacy group to leave the country, less than a month before the country holds a presidential election.
Democracy International, based in Bethesda, Maryland, had attempted to resolve problems with President Ismael Guelleh’s administration that began after opposition protests started in the country last month, Chris Hennemeyer, head of the group’s electoral-observation mission, said in an e-mailed statement.
“Unfortunately my earlier optimism proved to be unfounded,” Hennemeyer said. “The Djiboutian government has confirmed its order that DI cease all activities and we are complying with their directive.”
Government spokesman Moussa Mohamed Omar said he didn’t have any information on the issue when contacted by phone in Djibouti City today. Calls to Interior Minister Yacin Elmi Bouh, Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Yousef and Communications Minister Ali Abdi Farah weren’t answered.
Djibouti is scheduled to hold a presidential election on April 8. The Horn of Africa nation has been ruled by Guelleh’s People’s Rally for Progress party since independence in 1977. Guelleh, first elected in 1999, amended the constitution in March 2010 to allow him to extend his rule by two more six-year terms.
Opposition parties staged a protest on Feb. 18 demanding the 63-year-old leader’s resignation. Subsequent demonstrations have been blocked by security forces. The opposition Union for a Democratic Alternative and Union for a Democratic Movement plan to boycott the vote, saying conditions for a fair election don’t exist. They have vowed to protest every Friday until Guelleh resigns.
Military Base
DI began its two-year, $2.2 million U.S. Agency for International Development-funded program in July, according to the group’s chief of party, Kit Spence. It ran the only program of its type in the nation that hosts the sole U.S. military base on the continent, he said in an e-mailed statement today.
The U.S. government may make a statement once it has full details, Omar Cardentey, public affairs officer at the U.S. Embassy in Djibouti, said in a phone interview today.
To contact the reporter on this story: William Davison in Addis Ababa via Nairobi at pmrichardson@bloomberg.net.
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Antony Sguazzin at asguazzin@bloomberg.net.
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