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French support for dictatorships finally change?!

Following the announcement by the President of the Republic of new line of foreign policy of France, the association Lifeline welcomes the first concrete steps that should announce the new ministers to cut any French support for African dictators.

Following the announcement on Sunday evening February 27, 2011 by Nicolas Sarkozy that "we should have one goal: to accompany, support, help the people who chose to be free "and that" we must do everything possible to hope that is born does not die ", the new executive has decided to anticipate people's movements across its old "pre-square". Just hours before the official announcement tonight that should be the new ministers of defense and foreign affairs, the association Survival was relieved to learn that France wanted to finally act decisively against allied regimes do not give sufficient guarantees democratic.
Among the measures to be announced in the evening, Survival welcomes in particular:

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  • recall in France hundreds of volunteer Military and police officers present in Cameroon, Gabon, Togo, Morocco, Djibouti, MADAGASCAR , Burkina Faso, Chad, Central Africa, Mauritania, etc.;.
  • final closure and full French military bases in Gabon, Senegal, Chad (Operation Sparrowhawk), Djibouti and Abu Dhabi
  • the freezing of financial assets and seizing ill-gotten gains of all dictators on French territory, including the mansion recently purchased by the Gabonese State University street in Paris;
  • suspension of bilateral budget support to Cameroon and Chad if Paul Biya and Idriss Deby did not give up stand for elections expected this year;
  • a public audit services Bercy on investment by multinational French-owned located in states where human rights are not respected;
  • the cancellation of the recent decree awarding the Legion of Honor to Jean-Dominique Okemba, pillar of the regime of Sassou Nguesso and the appointment posthumously opponents Bruno Ossebi Congolese and Chadian Ibni Oumar Mahamat Saleh and President of the Central African League for Human Rights, Goungaye.
Certainly, if the information transmitted informally to the association Survie are confirmed, this could cause the fall of Areva shares Total and the CAC 40, even if the price to pay for a responsible foreign policy. However, if they are ultimately not officially announced by the government, it will show once again that Nicolas Sarkozy is fine statements, but does not change anything in the French criminal policy of support for dictatorships in Africa.

Press Contact: Stephanie Dubois of Prisque - Communications stephanie.duboisdeprisque (a) survie.org
01 44 61 25 March

http://survie.org/

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