Patrice Nganang - "I wish Paul Biya to run in the presidential election. He must stay there. He must be arrested and he must be judged. That is to say, we are going to chase him away."
The Cameroonian writer was interviewed on January 24, 2018 by the German public radio Deutsche Welle.
Highly sought after by the world press since his forced return to the United States his second homeland, the Cameroonian writer Patrice Nganang, this time told his misadventures in December to the fold at Deutsche Welle, the German public radio. During this interview broadcast on January 24, 2018, the fierce opponent of the regime of Paul Biya described his arrest as "incredible" and the judicial police as "political police". He said that the police officers who interrogated him sought to know what he had been doing in the English-speaking area where he stayed for three weeks.
We Are Going To Chase Biya Out Of Office If Re-Elect says Patrice Nganang |
Here's what he said when asked if he wants Paul Biya to run in Cameroon's next presidential election: "I hope he shows up. Because I think he has to stay there. He must be arrested and he must be judged. That is to say, we are going to chase him away. Whereas if he does not show up he will go out the front door. What's important is that he go out by the little one "
Patrice Nganang explains that the struggle of the Cameroonian people for alternation and a genuine democracy have so that the abuses that it attributes to the Yaoundé regime are not amplified abroad. The proof, "the Cameroonian dead do not count", since, he believes, "we do not talk about it". This is because, he accuses, "the Cameroonian government is campaigning by paying foreign media not to talk about Cameroon and when they talk about Cameroon, so that they do not talk about Cameroon. only in a positive way.
The "full professor" of Stony Brook University in New York swears that Cameroonians are fighting "extraordinarily", but are not listened to. He presents the English claim as a "non-violent" campaign. Finally, when asked if he supports the secessionist demands Nganang replies that he supports "anyone who defends himself before a tyrannical power."
Source - CIN