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La justice m’a regardé dans les yeux et m’a dit : « Si vous n’étiez pas connu, il n’y aurait jamais eu d’affaire. »
J’ai choisi de me taire pendant des années. J’ai pensé que rester digne, être patient et faire confiance à la justice permettrait que les bonnes décisions soient prises.
Aujourd’hui, une histoire qui n’est pas la mienne est racontée au détriment de ma famille, de ma vie et surtout de la vérité. J’ai parfois le sentiment d’être devenu une cible facile.
J’attends ce procès depuis le premier jour. Et je l’attends désormais avec impatience.
Enfin, je pourrai parler.
@Naomikibandi If healthcare worked for the common mwananchi, leaders wouldn’t need emergency airlifts.
Some leaders only discover broken systems when they become the victims of them.
@GovernmentZA Africans stood by South Africa during a partied but South Africans paid back with brutality...the curse of African brothers is following u ,u won't win anything go back and do that Job u said other African are taking from u...
We are not shocked that after the Somali referee was denied entry into the United States, the next convenient story is now trying to link him to Al Shabaab.
This is the same old script powerful countries use whenever they need to justify humiliation, discrimination, exclusion or violence against people they have already decided to punish.
Iraq had weapons of mass destruction when America needed a war, and Libya was presented as a humanitarian rescue before the bombs fell and the country collapsed into chaos.
Whenever they need public sympathy for a questionable decision, they first manufacture a security cloud using words like terrorist, extremist, threat, militant links and national security concern.
Those labels are designed to make ordinary people stop asking questions, because once someone is branded a security risk, many people assume there must be something hidden.
If there is real evidence against the referee, let them produce it openly and allow the world to examine it instead of hiding behind vague border language.
If there is no evidence, then they should stop using security propaganda to cover a broken, humiliating and discriminatory visa system that treats Africans like suspects.
Africa has watched this movie before, and every time the powerful side needs an excuse, the script somehow ends with fear being manufactured.