Communication to protect the "Organization of ritual crime"!
Editorial, Echos du Nord No 175
by Desiré Ename
To prevent a protest of the population against the "Organization
of ritual crime", Gabon’s version, the government has put in place a communication
strategy. It aims to show the international community that its real concern is
about the eradication of this phenomenon. And those who speak or are organizing
to protest against this phenomenon exaggerate or magnify the facts.
His little majesty Ali Bongo Ondimba and his
collection of bums sitting comfortably within the government apparatus are well
past masters of irony. The question is: when did this concern become real for
them? Because we remember that in April 2012, the same small majesty pounded
his desk saying "enough is enough! ", before the public prosecutor (sort
of attorney general) and the police forces.
Until he put together a communication strategy for the
sake of preserving the brand image of the country abroad, the only shots he
wore against the smuggling of ritual crime are those that the matte wood of his
desk cashed. Is it any wonder it stops at simple vows and results are just as confused as imprecise?
Officially, his little majesty, in its communication
campaign, is trying to inform the international community that from 2011 to
2012, 363 cases were "taken to justice in the country and have been dealt
with exemplary punishment to criminals." But what cases is he talking
about? And what criminals were punished except those who commit petty crime or
other violent crimes? Now, we are talking about crimes with fetish as their object,
commonly known as ritual murders/crimes. His little majesty should give Gabon
and the international community, by which he was appointed in 2009, the names
of the sponsors and beneficiaries of ritual murders that have appeared and have
been sanctioned in criminal court sessions as organized by Courts of Appeal . We
know he will not be able to. Hence, his purpose is amazingly casually. That,
coming from a president, is not far from flat out irresponsibility.
At the height of irony, he added: "Know that
everything the government fight and will fight this scourge with the greatest
energy and severity. We strongly support the actions of Police officers,
encourage them to continue the arrests, as Courts of Appeal aim to pursue
criminal sessions in the country for the purpose of judging". The truth
is, yes, the government is fighting this scourge by muzzling freedom of
expression, by banning all forms of protest of the people against the same
evil. This is the position of Minister of the Interior clearly supported by the
government at the last Cabinet meeting on Thursday, April 11, 2013. In exchange
for the freedom of expression of Gabonese, Minister Ndongou, who considered
"inappropriate to organize a walk of protest", proposed "a
meeting followed by a statement issued in the form of a memorandum to the President".
What a joke! How can they give a such sh… about Gabonese people? Memorandum
that accompanied fruitless meetings! His little majesty and its followers have
always chosen the headlong rush. They show the expression of irresponsibility
in the face of "citizens" they do not care about.
All communication of the regime in power is to
discredit the movement against ritual crimes. In the final press release after
the Cabinet meeting, the words of Ali Bongo Ondimba and the Minister Ndoungou's
letter amalgamate crimes. In none of these texts appears specific crimes
targeted by the movement that has formed around the Association against ritual
crimes. The confusion is kept on purpose to accuse those who want to mobilize of
tarnishing the country's image. This is wrong.
If Gabon’s image was a real concern for Ali Bongo
Ondimba and his entourage, they would have fueled it by serious acts. Starting
with safety measures and letting justice take its course. Without blocking it.
Why should we believe that people who have destroyed the security system with
defective recruitment where the golden rule of morality investigation was
destroyed, can talk about encouraging security forces to do their job
effectively? The state of gabonese security forces, gangrened by corruption and
trafficking of all kinds, shows how his little majesty’s words are fanciful,
hollow and without conviction. Himself does not even believe in what he has
been saying, and words he has decked out with all the names of doomsayers
during his presentation of new year’s vows to the population last January. As
for the image of the "hospitable land by excellence". By repealing
the freedom of expression, his little majesty Ali Bongo Ondimba, the
"light" that rules Gabon, should tell us what image of the country is
he depicting outside. What image does it give when constitutional rights are
undermined? When tramples the Constitution, what does he want the democratic
nations he wants to seduce think?
In conclusion, it appears that any such communication of
discredit, led awkwardly by its small majesty Ali Bongo Ondimba and his
government – actually embarrassed at the seams - because it is against the
current realities, reveals the degree of complicity between the
"Organization of ritual crime "and the rulers of the country.
Translated from french by CLG
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