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Didier Ratsiraka : Une Victimisation Aussi Atroce Qu’Absurde Mardi, 07 Mai 2013 21:07 - Mis À Jour Mercredi, 08 Mai 2013 17:56 Didier Ratsiraka : une victimisation aussi atroce qu’absurde Mardi, 07 Mai 2013 21:07 - Mis à jour Mercredi, 08 Mai 2013 17:56 Didier Ratsiraka, toute puissance physique dehors, et François Mitterrand, le 25 février 1986 à l’Elysée Si notre consœur Onitiana Realy doit être félicitée pour avoir invité l’ancien président Didier Ratsiraka dans une émission spéciale sur TvPlus, ce 7 mai 2013 dans la soirée, par contre, elle n’a pas posé les questions « incisives » habituelles, jouant ainsi le jeu de l’Amiral qui, dès lors, est devenue une victime. Et, effectivement, ayant entendu sa prose, il est certain que les Malgaches n’auront toujours que les dirigeants qu’ils méritent. Car il est candidat pour l'élection présidentielle à venir ! Dans cette crise politique datant de 2009, on l’a appelé (la Sadc sans doute) et il s’est senti l’âme des « mal voyants qui voient loin » , selon lui-même. Et il s’est posé en tant que chirurgien qui entend donner le bon diagnostic qui amènera au bon remède. Oublié le paradis socialiste ; effacée la république humaniste écologique. Mais je m’en tiendrai au fait qu’il ment, qu’il a toujours menti, comme il respire. Et je préfère rester poli… Il ose dire que le pouvoir de transition ne s’est pas soucié de sa villa d’Ambodiatafana. Ce qui suit sort peut-être de mon esprit alors ? A partir de cela personne ne doit plus croire aux élucubrations "ratsirak 1 / 6 Didier Ratsiraka : une victimisation aussi atroce qu’absurde Mardi, 07 Mai 2013 21:07 - Mis à jour Mercredi, 08 Mai 2013 17:56 esques". COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE Une équipe de la Direction des Operations d’Infrastructure et d’Equipement au sein de la Direction Générale du Développement de la Vice-Primature en charge du Développement et de l’Aménagement du Territoire a effectué une mission de supervision des travaux en cours dans la région Atsinanana, du 20 au 22 mars 2012, dont la construction du nouveau bureau de la Commune Urbaine de Brickaville, qui sera finie en Avril 2012 ; la réhabilitation de l’Hôtel de ville de Toamasina en stade de la pose d’échafaudage pour la préparation de surfaces (Peinture extérieure), la confection du mur d’allège des comptoirs et la pose de fourreaux pour le lot électricité ; la construction des logements sociaux (28 logements de 03 pièces et 100 logements de 02 pièces) est en cours de finition. La mission a ensuite procédé à la visite du chantier de la résidence d’Ambodiantafana dont les travaux ont été exécutés par 02 entreprises : ALUTECH pour les menuiseries aluminium, et TSARAVINTANA pour le reste. Tous les travaux ont été réalisés et réceptionnés. Il reste le nettoyage et le repli de chantier pour TSARAVINTANA. Au terme de la visite du chantier, une rencontre avec le représentant de la famille, en la personne de M. RATSIRAKA Xavier a été organisée pour marquer la fin des travaux. Celui-ci a demandé aux missionnaires de transmettre à M. Le Vice Premier Ministre les remerciements de sa famille à l’endroit de l’Etat malagasy, d’avoir financé les travaux de réhabilitation de la résidence. AMBODIANTAFANA 2 / 6 Didier Ratsiraka : une victimisation aussi atroce qu’absurde Mardi, 07 Mai 2013 21:07 - Mis à jour Mercredi, 08 Mai 2013 17:56 Et j'ai même gardé soigneusement ce qui suit : 26 mars 2012 au soir. Lors d’un entretien téléphonique de notre confrère Franck Raharison ( La Gazette de la Grande île) et de l’amiral Didier Ratsiraka, celui-ci a déclaré, entre autres : « J’ai été déçu lors de mon séjour à Antananarivo. L’Etat, contrairement à ses promesses, n’a pas réhabilité ma villa d’Ambodiantafana, saccagée par des hommes de Ravalomanana, ni me proposait la résidence à Mangarivotra à Antananarivo, en tant qu’ancien chef d’Etat. C’est mon droit le plus absolu. Dès la semaine prochaine, je rentrerai à Madagascar si le gouvernement m’offre un toit… ». Sale menteur va ! J'ose car comment respecter quelqu'un qui n'a aucun respect pour lui-même ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Actuellement, il loue une habitation dans la banlieue tananarivienne. Pourquoi ? La grande sagesse qu’il aurait du avoir, au lieu de papoter comme un vieux qu’il est (77 ans cette année), c’est de finir sa vie dignement plutôt que de tenter d’embarquer les Malgaches actuels dans une autre aventure qui aura la même fin que celles de 1991 et 2002. Militaire, il dit être un homme d’état respectueux de la Constitution ? Pourquoi y-avait-il alors son poster géant sur l’immeuble de l’ancienne Solima à Ampefiloha, le jour même de l’élection présidentielle du 16 décembre 2001 ? 3 / 6 Didier Ratsiraka : une victimisation aussi atroce qu’absurde Mardi, 07 Mai 2013 21:07 - Mis à jour Mercredi, 08 Mai 2013 17:56 Le pont de Fatihita (RN7), dynamité dans la nuit du 28 au 29 mars 2002. Il y en a eu d'autres autour d'Antananarivo. Voilà bien la solution à la Ratsiraka, la solution finale pour tenter de s'accrocher au pouvoir. Comme tous les vils dictateurs de la planète qui ont tous mal finis. Il a eu sa chance, mais... Il rejette le carnage du 10 août 1991 sur feu Guy Willy Razanamasy, alors Premier ministre de transition : « je ne m’occupais plus que de Iavoloha ». Mais c’est la voix de qui que l’on entend, dans la VIDEO ci-dessus, donnant des ordres de tirer et de poursuivre la foule désarmée ? Qui a donné l’ordre de dynamiter les ponts entourant la ville d’Antananarivo ? Par ailleurs, il prétend que c’est lui qui a déboursé 500 euros par jour, durant son séjour au Carlton Anosy en 2011. 4 / 6 Didier Ratsiraka : une victimisation aussi atroce qu’absurde Mardi, 07 Mai 2013 21:07 - Mis à jour Mercredi, 08 Mai 2013 17:56 A présent -et il se targue d'en être l'initiateur- il attend un sommet malgacho-malgache à quatre (lui, Zafy, Ravalomanana et Rajoelina), en « live », avec CNN, BBC et RFI. Encore cette manie de rabaisser la presse locale. Il avait déjà fait le coup lors de la mise en place des six « provinces autonomes ». Il ne convoquait que la presse étrangère. Latimer Rangers, interdit d'antenne de la RNM durant 11 années. Sans solde en prime. C ela ne s'oublie pas... Or, c’est lui qui avait fait fermer le magazine Jeune Afrique et la censure était féroce sous la révolution socialiste. Demandez donc à Latimer Rangers, interdit d’antenne à la radio nationale malgache (RNM) durant onze ans. 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