Africa/EU: Africans face sanctions for criticising French policy in Africa

France’s revenge against Africans who criticise French policy in Africa is now being orchestrated at European level. According to information from credible sources, the European Union (EU) has joined forces with France to settle scores with all those who support the African revolution and fight against French domination in Africa.

 

On the basis of false reports produced by France’s allies, the European Union (EU) has already targeted several worthy sons of Africa for their opinions and their fight for African sovereignty.

 

A kind of sanction would be inflicted on these Africans, in an attempt to curb their drive for solidarity, patriotism and pan-Africanism.

 

Is this institution prepared to sacrifice its relations with African countries to satisfy France’s selfish and unhealthy desire?

 

According to some opinions, the EU is adopting a dangerous position that risks compromising its cooperation relations with African countries in the long term.

 

 These people have little idea of the questionable role of this European institution in the dying relations between France and Africa.

 

Papa IBRAHIMA

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