- Doubts about the resumption of the inclusive national dialogue continued among the stakeholders. The talks that were expected to have started on Sep 5th was suspended since September 3rd due to unrest in Ndjamena.
Doubts about the resumption of the inclusive national dialogue continued among the stakeholders. The talks were expected to have started on Sep 5th was suspended since September 3rd due to unrest in Ndjamena. Succès Masra, the party which boycotted the Inclusive National Dialogue’s rally was prevented and hundreds of activists were arrested.
The opposition party, it was reported that has demanded, the lifting of the blockade and the unconditional release of its imprisoned activists as prerequisites for any discussion. Due to the tense situation, the Catholic church in a statement via its representative Bishop Waingué Bani Martin also stated that they were suspending their participation in the dialogue. The bishop stated that the atmosphere was similar to attending an election campaign and they did not want to appear as supporting one party against the other. Human rights associations also warned that they will also boycott the discussions if the army does not release its siege around the opposition premises.
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