The Cornelian Choice of the Chadians
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By: Joe the Mutant – Charilogone Editorial Team
Between Rodrigue and Don Diègue, poor Chimène was distraught, unable to choose in a duel opposing her lover Rodrigue to her own father. Love against paternal love! Le Cid by Pierre Corneille.
Chad is in crisis, but the Marshal’s regime refuses to see the obvious, despite the show put on by the Minister of Finance who boasts that everything is going “like clockwork.” This crisis is purely a security one, nothing more, nothing less.
Every bullet, bought with taxpayers’ money to protect Chadians from external threats, ends up fired into the flesh of those same Chadians!
“Sacred Kaka, you will be remembered negatively, as the actions taken by your army’s general staff are so incongruous! To the point that your own army advises and wants to turn against you.”
The reason why the crisis hangs before our eyes is the way your government communicates about the events in Korbol, in Moyen-Chari. The three official statements — from Kebzabo, from the army’s general staff, and from your government spokesperson — are contradictory. Who to believe in the end? Your enemies? One thing is certain: Southerners are dying en masse because of your immature decisions.
The solution to this crisis is nevertheless simple:
Either a strong, generalized rebellion to balance the components of the nation.
Or a new unconditional dialogue, with your acceptance to dissolve the militias that serve as your repressive army, filled with Sudanese mercenaries.
You will have to sanction all your actions through transitional justice and national reconciliation, which will allow you to finish your mandate without incident.
Tchad-One communicates better than your entire state communication armada. The observation is there, bitter.
Through Tchad-One, we learn that your clan-based army also has casualties caused by Hemedti’s RSF, and that the soldiers are confined to the camp. Although confined, the cohesion of your clan-based army will shatter if nepotism continues to massacre some while granting eternal privileges to others.
You truly seem to be in a Cornelian dilemma, and you play the role of Chimène’s father, Don Diègue! If indeed you have read Le Cid.
The rebellions advance every day that God makes. You forget that you are a military expert — that is your profession, apparently? Unless you strip us all of Chadian nationality like Charfadine and Makaïla! In that case, you will also have to make a choice.
By: Joe the Mutant – Charilogone Editorial Team
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