Prison de la Santé : Laurent Gbagbo s'adresse à Nicolas Sarkozy
"I read with emotion the words of Mr. Nicolas Sarkozy, former President of the French Republic, as he prepares to cross the gates of a prison. These words resonate with me, because I too have known the cold walls of detention. I have known the long nights of interrogation, the accusing looks, the hasty judgments, and above all the silence of those who knew but did not speak." Through these words, the former Ivorian Head of State, Laurent Gbagbo, chose to address Nicolas Sarkozy.
But, he wants to be precise, "the difference is that when I, Mr. Laurent Gbagbo, was locked up at the International Criminal Court, it was under the presidency of the very man who today denounces the injustice he is suffering. Life, you see, is a great teacher. It always teaches, sooner or later, each person according to their lesson."
Gbagbo said he learned, through suffering, that "the truth always comes out, even if it takes its time. I learned that human justice is often slow, sometimes blind, and too often influenced. But I also learned that God's justice is never wrong."
Today, Laurent Gbagbo continues, "I am free, in my country, surrounded by my people. I have forgiven, not because I have forgotten, but because I have understood that hatred is another prison, even more terrible than the walls of The Hague."
He also invited Mr. Sarkozy to "experience this ordeal not as a humiliation, but as an initiation. Let him meditate on what justice, dignity, and truth really mean." He especially wanted to remind him that: "Life is not a straight line: it turns, it teaches, it surprises. What we unjustly impose on another can one day turn against us."
And to conclude: "May this experience make him understand that to govern is not to dominate, but to serve; to judge is not to condemn, but to understand. Because in the end, it is neither the judges, nor the powerful, nor the titles that make a man just; it is his conscience."
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Sarko et sa clique de CYNIQUES et ABJECTES prédateurs ont infligé tant de souffrances à des milliers de familles dans le monde.Cette incarcération n est peut etre qu un simulacre d emprisonnement ( les années à venir le diront ) ,mais une chose est sure : lui est "entré dans l histoire" ,autrement ,pendant que l Homme Africain fait son chemin,lentement,mais surement.
Mais ses millions de victimes,directement ou indirectement ,en Lybie et dans tout le Sahel,ces victimes n ont rien de tout ça.
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