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“I will only return to Senegal if….”

Adama Gaye has decided not to return to the country, arguing that it lacks democracy. The journalist disclosed compromising information as part of the ASER affair, implicating MP Abass Fall, who reacted by filing a complaint a few hours after these accusations.

On his Facebook page, Adama Gaye made a long publication to express himself about his exile. The journalist denounces a lack of democracy in Senegal, where he only intends to return under certain conditions.

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Here is his entire message

“I feel sorry for my country. Seeing a population, essentially juveniles, advocating for the crook Abass Fall is shameful. Sad.

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I am in exile. Engaged in major battles. Happy to have facilitated the heaviest investments and projects on the continent. Millions of dollars will be paid to me!

As for the lawyers who are agitating in defense of the criminals that I have exposed, I say to them: God save you!

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I will only return to Senegal if the rule of law is definitively restored there.

The cowards and cowards who make me pass for a fugitive know

1- that I showed more courage than their ancestry and their political leaders, starting with the Pastefiens!

2 – it is to understand nothing about divine signs to not know how to read them.

Finding myself in Europe while criminals are plotting against my freedoms and the freedom to speak out on the horrors they are inflicting on a traumatized people is a blessing from a supreme God who is brooding over me.

3 – the facts, the actions, of an Abass Fall point to a guilt which does not require a contrived investigation for the sole purpose of taking me hostage to prevent me from participating in the Legislative elections and to express what the people feel !

Others wrote more serious things without anyone moving.

Question: why am I going to respond to the cybersecurity of a country where the power in place did not believe it should lift a finger over my thunderous revelations? Why did Senegal’s cybersecurity not issue a warrant on the 120km2 of mining surface illegally attributed to Mohamed Kawar so that I could tell him the facts in my possession?

A State that does not respect the law is not worthy of me placing the slightest trust in it.

The academy of insults can continue: a sign of power in disarray and of a people lost and dying in poverty and false scenes.

I pride myself on having options. Including the exile that I claim. Faced with hordes unleashed on criminals. My country is screwed. I no longer recognize myself there. Even less in the sheepish behavior close to mindless Nazism which characterizes his people. »

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