The grand march, initiated by the organization of "Citizens Coalition Opposition to Armed Rebels (Cocora)" was intended to protest against the occupation of localities in the north-east and center of the Central African Republic by the coalition group or alliance of political-military called Seleka which includes elements of the Convention of Patriots and Hi Kodro (CPSK), the Convention of Patriots for Justice and Peace (PJCC) and the Union of Democratic Forces for Unity (UFDR).
In his address to the people, the President François Bozizé criticized the method used by the invaders incredible. It is the destruction of production units, such as the candy factory in Bambari Ngakobo and use purposely Total service stations, always in Bambari the center of the country.
Socially, the President François Bozizé disapproved violence against women and defenseless citizens, preventing them from enjoying their freedom.
François Bozizé also denounced the recruitment of foreigners in the ranks of armed groups, who do not know how to speak in French or Sango, both official languages in the Central African Republic. This is the case, according to him, and also Eric Jendjawid Levest, adopted son of Charles Massi, who is originally from Martinique.
The President advised the vigilance of all citizens, so that they denounce the forces of defense and security any suspicious movement of intruders.
Addressing the issue of political dialogue, President François Bozizé recalled that, it was he who had the news in May last, and he reiterated in France during his meeting with the Central Africans in the Diaspora on August 13, 2012.
He also objected to the allegation to amend the Constitution so, it is not under its mandate to lead the country. it went further than under it, there are no political prisoners, much less an obstacle to the freedom of journalists. This is where he returned to his profession of faith that focuses on peace and work, nothing but work.
Finally, the President Bozizé criticized the non compliance with the terms of the Final Communication of the Heads of State of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) in N'Djamena, which allowed them to progress to their current positions.
This is the third time, after MPs and youth, the Bangui expressed their protests on the streets of the capital.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
In his address to the people, the President François Bozizé criticized the method used by the invaders incredible. It is the destruction of production units, such as the candy factory in Bambari Ngakobo and use purposely Total service stations, always in Bambari the center of the country.
Socially, the President François Bozizé disapproved violence against women and defenseless citizens, preventing them from enjoying their freedom.
François Bozizé also denounced the recruitment of foreigners in the ranks of armed groups, who do not know how to speak in French or Sango, both official languages in the Central African Republic. This is the case, according to him, and also Eric Jendjawid Levest, adopted son of Charles Massi, who is originally from Martinique.
The President advised the vigilance of all citizens, so that they denounce the forces of defense and security any suspicious movement of intruders.
Addressing the issue of political dialogue, President François Bozizé recalled that, it was he who had the news in May last, and he reiterated in France during his meeting with the Central Africans in the Diaspora on August 13, 2012.
He also objected to the allegation to amend the Constitution so, it is not under its mandate to lead the country. it went further than under it, there are no political prisoners, much less an obstacle to the freedom of journalists. This is where he returned to his profession of faith that focuses on peace and work, nothing but work.
Finally, the President Bozizé criticized the non compliance with the terms of the Final Communication of the Heads of State of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) in N'Djamena, which allowed them to progress to their current positions.
This is the third time, after MPs and youth, the Bangui expressed their protests on the streets of the capital.
Thursday, December 27, 2012