AFC leaders visit victims of terrorist sttack, demand justice

Yesterday, a delegation from the Alliance of Forces for Change (AFC), led by its leader Corneille Nanga, visited the victims of the recent terrorist attack. This act of violence, attributed to government forces and their allies, has sparked strong emotions and widespread condemnation among the population.

During this visit, Corneille Nanga and other AFC officials expressed their solidarity with the injured and their families. They also strongly denounced this act, describing it as a “crime against humanity,” and called on the international community to mobilize to ensure justice is served.

“We are here to show our support for the victims and reaffirm our commitment to fighting oppression and injustice,” declared Corneille Nanga. He also promised to provide assistance to the injured and to intensify AFC’s efforts to put an end to such violence.

The victims, hospitalized in various medical centers, expressed their gratitude for this visit and shared their harrowing testimonies about the tragic events they experienced. Several of them called for concrete actions to ensure their safety and prevent such atrocities from happening again.

The attack in question has sparked strong reactions both nationally and internationally. Several human rights organizations have called for a thorough investigation to establish accountability and ensure that those responsible for these acts are brought to justice.

The AFC reaffirmed its determination to continue the fight for freedom and justice, urging the population to remain united in the face of adversity. This visit is part of a broader effort to provide moral support and political action to defend the rights of citizens affected by violence.

The situation continues to be closely monitored, and pressure on the authorities to respond to these allegations is mounting. Meanwhile, the victims and their families hope that the attention surrounding this tragedy will lead to answers and concrete measures to prevent further loss of life.