Pro-Tshisekedi doppelganger anticitizens mugged former presidential
candidate and Senate President Léon Kengo wa Dondo at Paris Gare du
Nord in the evening of Saturday, December 31, 2011. Kengo, who was on
private visit, had just arrived by train from Belgium.
As Kengo was entering the hired limo awaiting him, he was spotted by
pro-Tshisekedi Congolese Paris residents who spontaneously jumped him.
The limo driver then took off, careening into the traffic where
unfortunately the vehicle was then stuck into the massive traffic jam
of Paris rush hour (after 5 p.m.). In hot pursuit, the couple of dozen
Congolese "informal sovereigns" soon caught up with Kengo's vehicle
and resumed their violent beating. By the time French cops arrived on
the scene of the attack, Kengo was unconscious, bleeding profusely,
with several broken or missing teeth!
DRC authorities angrily reacted to the vicious attack and DRC Foreign
Minister summoned on New Year's Day Kinshasa French Ambassador for an
explanation for what Congolese authorities describe as the cavalier
manner in which Western authorities treat aggressions against
Congolese officials overseas. As of this writing, Kengo is still being
treated at a Paris hospital.
2) Tshisekedi discovers the "Arcana Imperii"
It now becomes apparent that, after swearing himself in irrelevancy,
Etienne Tshisekedi is now discovering the hard way what Roberto
Calasso called the "Arcana Imperii" in his famous book entitled "The
Ruin of Kasch," that is, the mysteriously elusive ascent or genealogy
of power.
In his New Year's message to the Congolese nation, Tshisekedi bemoaned
the fact that he still lacked the "imperium" necessary to exercise
power (the imperium being, according to Webster's, "the right to
command or to employ the force of the state: SOVEREIGNTY"). Tshisekedi
then begged security forces personnel to abandon Kabila in order to
allow him to get the much needed "imperium."
Well, this is a way of acknowledging that the only legitimacy he
wields lies in his own head and in the mind of his tribal diehard
followers.
Anyway, Radio France Internationale (RFI) has temporarily lost its FM
signals in DRC for covering Tshisekedi's New Year's message to the
nation. According to Communication Minister Lambert Mende, RFI is
sowing confusion in the mind of Congolese by continuing to entertain
Tshisekedi's unconstitutional "pantalonnade" (slapstick comedy)...
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