Dr Masra Case: When Justice Becomes a Tool of Political Arbitrary Rule
By: Yves Tallot – Charilogone Editorial TeamThe judicial case targeting Dr Succès Masra goes beyond a mere legal dispute: it presents a true democratic dilemma within the Republic of Chad. Rather than focusing on the political stance of the man or his supporters, it is more urgent to examine the mechanisms that turn justice into a stage—sometimes a circus—to legitimize the crushing of opposition.
Why does this case stir so much emotion?
Because it affects not just a man, but a symbol of resistance against arbitrary rule. When justice ceases to be independent and becomes a tool of power, it is not just individuals who fall, but the fundamental principles of the rule of law.
Internal divisions: a weakness or an opportunity?
The Transformateurs, caught between past loyalties and present disillusionment, must choose between political ambiguity and a clear stance against injustice. Recent statements by Ndolembaï Sitack and Atomini Béléri, affirming that the Transformateurs are now “a party of contribution,” add to this complexity. It raises questions about their true positioning: critical allies of the system or integrated elements of the 5th Republic?
Call for solidarity and collective awakening Rather than fueling divisions, the Masra case should be a rallying point for all those who dream of a just and equitable Chad. By uniting against injustice, we are not defending a man, but an idea: that of a nation where justice never laughs at the expense of the oppressed.
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