Monday, March 3, 2008

the opponent Ngarlejy Yorongar in Yaounde

MP and opponent Chad Ngarlejy Yorongar arrived Sunday in Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon. Congressman Chad arrived in the city in the centre of Cameroon from the town of Maroua north of the country. He was greeted at the airport in Yaounde by the Police of air and borders.

Following the failed coup d'etat of the rebel coalition in early February, many organizations have accused the regime Déby Itno to conduct a hunt opponents, the latter denies. Meanwhile, questions still remain about the fact that either no news of some opponents.

Regarding Congressman Ngarlejy Yorongar, missing since early February, Rokoulmian Yorongar, his elder son, in France, said this weekend in the press have maintained briefly on the phone with his father, which proves that this is still alive. According to the son of the deputy, in this interview to a penalty two minutes, his father had reported his declining health, and especially the fact that fearing for his safety, he prefers not to speak publicly for the time being.

The son of Ngarlejy Yorongar had also asserted that in the brief interview with his father, the latter referred to the interview published in the magazine Africa Education. In it, we learn that deputy Yorongar was arrested in February by the Chadian army, then transferred to a secret prison in N'Djamena, as the whereabouts of the former president Lol Mahamat Choua and Ibni Oumar Mahamat Saleh, spokesman for the main opposition coalition.

Also in the interview published in Africa Education, the deputy confides he was taken to the cemetery Ngonmba, a district south of N'Djamena on February 21 at 02H00 in the morning: "It makes me sleep between two graves before I release the eyes and (...) legs (one of the two jailers) takes two shots at me, and every two withdrew to enter their car and disappear. " Mr. Yorongar according to the text says he managed to escape to Cameroon, fontalier north with Chad. During the violence, tens of thousands of Chadians had sought refuge elsewhere in Kousséri, Cameroonian city.

If Ngarlejy Yorongar reiterated have no connection with the rebels, MP accuses again Idriss Deby of wanting to "cleanse the stable policy before the presidential elections in 2010".

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The state of emergency declared last Feb. 15 has been extended until March 15
The state of emergency in Chad is extended until March 15, and decided Friday in the National Assembly, giving good marks to President Idriss Déby Itno, whose power was nearly overthrown in early February by a coalition rebel, who extrémis back in the face of logistical assistance received by Déby of France and Libya in particular.

The current Chadian Basic Law (Constitution) makes mandatory a positive vote of Deputies for any extension of the state of emergency, which has been the case. The curfew, 00 hours and 6 hours, leaves of force, as well as bans on public gatherings, control of the private press, or the movement of people

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