"Tim served as a guard for Ufo Bonya before retiring. After retiring, he has been serving the Bonya family. This time the Bonya family conspired with the Jidam family to smuggle crude oil in Akwa. He
He is the contact person. When the smuggling fleet of the Jidam family was intercepted, he was with Baha Jidam. However, he escaped and was not injured. He was captured by the Benin military and was detained until yesterday.
Released. Previously, Benin had no intention of getting involved in the political disputes between Akwa and Kanem. It claimed that it was only attacking a group of pirates of unknown origin. The eleven people arrested were not handed over to the judicial agency, and even
Neither of them conducted any interrogation. Tim was also released directly by the Benin military in Porto Novo yesterday - so he does not exist in the records of the Benin military, and the Benin military even returned
I don’t know his true identity…”
Cao Mo motioned to Little Kussi to open the flap on the wooden door and let May Mantar look inside the room. He saw a middle-aged black man with disheveled beard and hair and a skeletal figure. His hands were tied behind his back.
The man lay curled up on the damp mud floor in the corner of the room, his eyes tied tightly with black cloth.
The middle-aged black man heard a sound coming from the corridor outside the room, and struggled to sit up, but his feet were tied tightly with ropes, and a ball of black cloth was stuffed in his mouth, making him moan.
Roaring angrily, he had no idea why he was kidnapped by "bandits" and brought here just after he was released.
This is a hunter's wooden house located in the forest at the border of Akwa and Benin. The corridors and corners of the walls are covered with moss, and the room exudes a strong smell of mold.
The air at the end of January 2007 was humid and hot. May Mantal stood in the corridor and looked at everything in the room, feeling very uncomfortable.
Before May Mantar returned to China, she worked as a journalist for two years, fighting against the oppression of the descendants of Akwa colonists by the Saiwei authorities. After her father was released from prison, she rushed back to Akwa to assist her father.
While handling the organizational development work of the Democracy Promotion Front, she has not yet had the opportunity to come into contact with the darkest scenes of this land, and even firmly believes that everything she does is for the pursuit of justice, light, freedom, and democracy.
When Seviyi launched a coup and incited the Akan and Kanwa people to persecute the descendants of the colonists, she was studying in France. She only had a glimpse of the bloody truth of the persecution of her compatriots through pictures and other people's accusations.
She frowned and looked at everything in the room, hesitating in her heart. When Cao Mo informed her father, he just said that they had found the key witness involved in Ulf Bonya's plot to coup, and they needed to send someone to take him away.
Let's go, but looking at the situation in front of us, it seems that this "witness" hasn't confessed anything yet. Does Cao Mo want her to watch the interrogation process?
Mei Mantar took a slight breath, stared at Cao Mo with bright beautiful eyes, and said: "In the past few days, there has been talk everywhere that the Jidam family's smuggling fleet was annihilated by the Benin military. It must be someone.
When you are tipping off the Benin military - probably no one would have thought that you were the mastermind behind all this, right?"
"There is nothing for you to feel sorry for for the Jidamu family. Bonya asked them to cooperate mainly to raise funds for the military government." Cao Mo looked at Mei Mantar calmly and asked, "Political
It's never done
It's clean - if you have the chance, would you be willing to be the mastermind, or would you rather use the lives of your countless compatriots to fight for the power they deserve in an "upright and fair manner"?"
"..." Mei bit her lip and looked down at the rotten wooden aisle.
"The Bonya family has not thought that their coup plot has been exposed for the time being, but since Tim is such an important figure, they will definitely try their best to find out his whereabouts, so the time left for us is very limited. We must be in Ufo.
Before Niya becomes alert, hand him over to Seviyi," Cao Mo looked at May Mantar and said, "Only by exposing Ufo Boniya's coup plot can Seviyi wake up.
Realizing that, apart from accelerating political change, he has no way back. This is also the most pragmatic option that the Democratic Promotion Front strives for for the 600,000 descendants of colonists living in Akwa. In addition,
You will all have to pay a price that is a hundred times or a thousand times worse than this."
Cao Mo believed that Tim, as a close associate of Ufo Bonya and Uto Bonya and his son, should be very aware of the plotting of the military rebellion, and he might even be one of the core figures.
He brought May Mantar here this time so that she could personally observe the interrogation process of Tim, and then they would hand over Tim to the Sevi authorities as quickly as possible.
This will also be the Democratic Promotion Front's biggest vote of support for the Sewi authorities in addition to its political stance.
The reason why Tim should be interrogated separately in Akwa, on the border of Benin, is to confirm that Tim is indeed aware of many details of Ufo Bonya's plot to coup, so as not to expose a person who cannot play a role.
The crucial dumb bomb was sent to Seviyi, but it had the opposite effect; on the other hand, when Tim handed it over, they also had to keep a piece of countermeasure material in their hands.
Cao Mo and the others will not directly participate in the handover, but it is difficult to say that nothing unexpected will happen when Juan Mantar hands over Tim, a key witness, to the Sevi authorities. Maybe the Bonilla family has become vigilant.
, maybe there are people around Seviy who are involved in the coup conspiracy.
Cao Mo has experienced too many accidents in this land, and has developed the habit of taking precautions in advance. Even after the interrogation is over, he and Stari will not be in a hurry to return to Akwa.
Mei Mantar bit her pretty lips, nodded, and signaled to Cao Mo that they could start the interrogation.
Little Kuski signaled the staff to turn on the monitor. He put down his hood, took a bunch of materials and walked into the room...
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Compared with Niz Oppenheimer who had to take the lead in launching a special investigation into Rumisu Jidam at the Ogun State House of Assembly, the Sewei authorities were much more decisive and sharp in cracking down on those plotting a coup.
Seviyi also had to be quick and decisive.
Tim disappeared without any reason after being released by the Benin military. The time was prolonged. How could Ufe Bonia not be alert at all?
On the third day after May Mantar brought Tim back to Akwa, Seviy secretly arrested Euf Bo at a high-level military meeting on suspicion of smuggling, corruption, and plotting a coup.
Twenty-seven mid-level and senior officers led by Niya; and the Capital Cavalry Brigade loyal to Sevi also sent troops to various places to lift the troops including Wa
Including the Kajun camp, there are seven companies armed mainly from the Kanwa people.
Among the nearly 30 million citizens of Akwa, the nearly 600,000 descendants of colonists are an absolute minority. The second largest ethnic group, the Kant, only accounts for 18% of the total population, while the largest ethnic group, the Akan, accounts for only 18% of the total population.
to 55% of the total population, and there are also seventeen ethnic groups accounting for 25% of the total population of Akwa.
During the colonial rule, in order to better balance and restrain the ethnic forces within Akwa, the British authorities chose to vigorously support the Kant people, whose population was only one-third of the Akwa people. The middle and low-level positions in the colonial government and the army were mainly composed of
Vulcan people.
Since the Kant people have been treated more favorably than the Akan people in history, their relationship with the descendants of the colonists is relatively mild. After Akwa's independence movement became irresistible, the British authorities also removed Akwa's people.
After the power was handed over to the Kant people, they chose to retreat.
For a long time, the Kant people had an absolute advantage in the government and army of Akwa. Therefore, in the early days of the military government dominated by the Kant people, the situation of the descendants of the colonists in Akwa was not that bad;
In the fifth year, the Akan military officer Saiwei united with fellow military officers to launch a military coup.
Although Saiwei reorganized the civilian government and the army after seizing power, giving the Akan an advantage in the civilian government and the army, in order to win greater support at home, Saiwei resisted the democratic movement that was already surging in West Africa at that time.
The trend of the movement also extended an olive branch to the Kant people, advocated the policy of ethnic reconciliation, directed the hatred between the two groups towards the descendants of the colonizers, and continued to set off a wave of anti-colonialism in Akwa.
Ufo Bonya himself was a general from the Akan ethnic group, but in order to oppose political changes, he teamed up with the officers and companies who conspired to launch a coup this time, but they were mainly from the Canter ethnic group, which is a bit strange when you think about it.
However, this is precisely the key reason why Ulf Bonya has been plotting for a long time but has never been noticed by Sevi.
Of course, Juan Mantal was also very clear-headed and did not think that after Ufo Bonilla launched a military coup with the help of the Cante people to seize power, it would be beneficial to the descendants of the colonists, and even the descendants of the colonists would once again be doomed to be degraded.
As a victim - Ufo Boni will have to win the support of the Akan people if he succeeds or fails. Is there any better person to take the blame than the descendants of the colonists, and a better target to vent their national hatred?
Cooperating with the Sewi authorities is the most pragmatic choice for the Democratic Promotion Front, and what happened next actually proves this point.
Although Seviy's domestic purge will continue for some time, Juan Mantar was quickly appointed as deputy minister of the Ministry of Economy. He also promoted and appointed more than 20 civilian officials with descendants of colonists, signing
The document lifts restrictions on the participation of descendants of colonists in Akwa's political and economic activities, and promises to open limited restrictions on foreign capital's participation in Akwa's economic construction and development as soon as possible.
These are not all the results of cooperation negotiations between the Democracy Promotion Front led by Juan Mantar and the Sewi authorities. The main reason is that Sewi has a clear understanding of the urgent need for Akwa in Western society. It is not about democracy or politics.
Reform; he wants to exchange limited liberalization of foreign capital controls in exchange for Western society's personal support so that he can purge the remnants of the coup in Akwa without causing international criticism...