Mrs. Girardin, look at the ballot boxes! Luckily, they are transparent.
Chadians
already knew you handle their concerns
with
indifference and disgust. Even animals
receive a better treatment from you.
Your call for a dialogue, at a moment
the counting of the 'transparent'
ballot boxes is still on going, betrays
your real feeling on the Chadian
problem. It also expresses your disgust
for the international community that has
noticed the magnitude of the boycott of
the vote by Chadians who opted to lock
themselves inside and not come out. And
the ballot boxes are transparent, so
transparent on can count the number of
envelopes put inside from far away.
Otherwise how on earth can people
understand your call for a dialogue when
the counting of the votes is not over
yet? Or, Chadians must conclude with
that call that it is a statement which
cancels the upcoming results (victorious
without a doubt) Deby will announce to
the public. Following that scenario,
your call for a dialogue can have a
meaning. The truth is that Deby is
illegitimate and has harvested what he
has planted. Mrs. Girardin, it is up to
you to open your eyes to clearly see
things. Maybe you need binoculars.
The Coalition for the Defense of Constitutional Rights (CDDC)









