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^ Boketshu was a participant in starting the fires. People are tagging French news outlets and give his name in an effort to get him arrested
Quote from: Matebu on February 29, 2020, 00:03^ Boketshu was a participant in starting the fires. People are tagging French news outlets and give his name in an effort to get him arrestedWe're talking about France here. Nothing gonna happen to him. At worst, he will be on probation. People seem to have a lot of illusions about the reality of the french judicial system. And if Boketshu ends up on trial, they will turn him into a martyr. People don't understand that the best way to deal with combattants is to ignore them.
fally as right , we are weak. those same combattants wouldnt do that to the young congolese that play in europe naza keblack, dadju etc.... but they have no problems opposing fally and others. other thing the europeans are too proper to do anything , that would never happen here in the us. A fe years ago, when kabila was here, 2 congolese folks tried throw water on him and tried to attack him but guess what. They were both jailed for 5 months and deported back to kinshasa. oh they still called wishing they were in the US. chuuupid folks (caribbean accent)
Quote from: Paysan Congolais on February 29, 2020, 10:01Quote from: Matebu on February 29, 2020, 00:03^ Boketshu was a participant in starting the fires. People are tagging French news outlets and give his name in an effort to get him arrestedWe're talking about France here. Nothing gonna happen to him. At worst, he will be on probation. People seem to have a lot of illusions about the reality of the french judicial system. And if Boketshu ends up on trial, they will turn him into a martyr. People don't understand that the best way to deal with combattants is to ignore them.I must say French police are very soft compared to US police. Their lax enforcements have allowed combatants to thrive for years. Here they would’ve been suppressed from day 1
Also, these combattants are also used as a mean of pressure on congolese authorities by french, belgian, british authorities, but that's another subject...