The entire interview of Maurice Kamto on RFI: National Resistance Will Continue

Excerpt: “President Kamto:

“I had reached out to pay off the liabilities of the presidential election and no one has ever taken this hand that remains tense elsewhere, but We should not ask us to turn a page that refuses to turn it; not us who refuse to turn the page (…) National resistance will continue in the forms and modalities that we will indicate when the time comes … “

Reporter:

“Was your release the result of an agreement with the Presidency ???”

President Kamto:

“I’m formal, we did not talk to anyone!”

Reporter:

“today you ask for the release of all political prisoners including that of the English-speaking separatist leaders like Ayuk Tabe, you met him in prison?”

President Kamto:

“We shared the same course
so it would have been particularly impolite or badly polite so that at one time or another we do not say hello. I have the deep feeling that as long as the dialogue to resolve the multifaceted crises that affect our country for the part of the Anglophone crisis does not involve, do not involve leaders of armed separatist groups, federalists directly in the negotiations, on the form of the state, we will not have peace or lasting peace in these two regions. It is in this context that we demand the release of Ayuk Tabe and the others “

Reporter:

“Separatist leaders reject GDN findings: Do you think decentralization with special status in NOSO can help solve this crisis ???”

President Kamto:

“The expected dialogue did not take place, had to wait nearly 3,000 dead, about 1 million internally displaced, nearly 40,000 refugees in Nigeria, 300 villages razed, 3 years of schooling lost, the whole pan of the economy collapsed to come serve a solution that is contained in the constitution of 1996 ???? So there is nothing new “

BORIS BERTOLT

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