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No Guinean should die in place of Kouyaté (S. Diallo)

Conakry (Guinea), January 5, 2008 - In singing from the rooftops that "everything is fine" between him and General Lansana Conté with whom he claims to maintain "good relations", the current crisis demonstrates that Lansana Kouyate has lied across the board.
Our Prime Minister should be more honest and courageous drawing on the work of trade unionists through which he finds himself in the Prime.
Lansana Kouyate we had said: "I want the blood of victims of killings in June 2006 to January and February 2007 in Guinea could irrigate the tree of democracy". If one has no reason to doubt the sincerity of the remarks made by the diplomat who negotiated the Prime Minister from Abidjan, we must still wonder if the man in white boubou has the meaning of Justice .
Can he honestly wish that his own blood abreuve the tree which he alludes?
Kouyaté knows that the tree in question has sprouted in a desert of injustice since the first Republic.

Aime Does Homeland enough?

As much as those who had responded massively to the call of trade unionists in confronting handfishing terror of the army of General Conté ago this year?
Would it have kept the same language if his wife or his children were among the victims?
These simple questions whose answers, even speculative, we can build on the real intentions of this fellow who said recently broadcast on the BBC Africa that in case of failure he would "draw the consequences" called for, excluding any possibility of "resignation".
Kouyaté loves Guinea for the simple reason of being the Prime Minister with the dream of becoming its third president after the fiftieth anniversary of this country with great pomp, with the assistance of Gaddafi, one of its sponsors.
If Kouyaté is unable to implement its roadmap correctly by "the lack of Lansana Conté and his followers should take to the streets accompanied by his wife and his children, like those brave women beaten and raped and these courageous children arrested, tortured or killed by gunfire in June 2006 and January-February 2007. See Video
The watchword of the January 10 strike launched by trade unionists is totally incomprehensible. For one year after the killings in Guinea justice is slow in coming. However, if Guinean police had killed 138 dogs and piled before the European Parliament or the Elysée and wounded 1800 others, the reaction around the world would soon be heard. But with more than 138 dead and 1800 injured, nobody moves a finger!
It is important that trade unionists clarify the objectives of the strike. We must question whether it is supporting Kouyaté or request the departure of Conté to form a national transitional government composed of people from civil society, political parties and others. Men and women who have never taken part in the management of State affairs in order to organize, within a short period, free elections, transparent and acceptable by all.
In February 2007 the trade unionists had almost crawled to Conte by praying to appoint as Prime Minister someone in whom he had "confidence" as he no longer has the confidence of the people. He could appoint his wife, his children ...
The decree of January 3 is the story fun involving the benefactor of Kouyaté which descends another "kouyatton." Let our union call to strike so that our children are killed in the street that passes the Kouyaté of his time to sing the praises of Conté so that it can restore its own account, the system is a CEO unforgivable crime! According to Kouyaté himself he "has good relations with the president." While it is doing everything alone.
We all know that in 1993 Lansana Conté had stolen the victory Alpha Conde. Trade unionists were there. We also know that in 1998 the same Lansana Conté had stolen the victory Dean Ba Mamadou. Trade unionists were still there. They were always there when Conte was arbitrarily put in prison these two leading parties. They were there when Conte also trying to settle its account Sydia Toure.
This is not Lansana Conté only one who has to leave the "retirement". It must start with this government. Trade unionists are also tired. They must also leave. Most of them skate to the Labour Exchange since the time of evil "revolution" of Sekou Toure, the tyrant who murdered our valiant Colonel Kaman Diaby.
Trade unionists have betrayed young people wanting to raise the retirement age by selfishness. Do not forget. Yet it is these young people who die in the streets against the oppression of Lansana Conté. They are the ones who must lead this country of the Presidency to the Prime via the Labour Exchange.
Nobody should die in place of Lansana Kouyaté for his dream. There are trade unionists who have already swapped their dignity against crumbs that distributes Lansana Kouyate. They are ready to manipulate our children by turning them into cannon fodder to achieve their reach their goal.
Kouyaté, which is full of praise against Conté must be able to bear the consequences of its weaknesses. It was the latter who has "made" from scratch.

Where is the problem?
For us, do not accept that our children are handled, drugged and thrown into the streets for a cause obscure. Let us therefore "NO" to the violence they are in the process of fomenting. We are the only ones to pay the fee. The situation in Guinea is worse than war and each strike in Guinea resembles a small civil war. "

Amadou Sadio Diallo
Publication Director
The waves of Guinea


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