Nuit Blanche for Félix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa following Kabila's speech. The army and the Republican Guard deployed to all the strategic points of the city for fear of a military coup.

Nuit Blanche for Félix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa following Kabila's speech. The army and the Republican Guard deployed to all the strategic points of the city for fear of a military coup. RTNC, Camp Tshatshi, Camp Kokolo, Airport and all roundabouts in the capital were surrounded by elements of the force of progress dressed in military outfits. Tshisekedi finally understood the signs of its end to power and on earth.
- The historic discourse of Joseph Kabila Kabange has demolished and panicked the tribal regime of Félix Tshisekedi. All day long, Friday, May 23, the tribal obedience security services mobilized to position themselves in bars, restaurants, hotels, markets and nightclubs. The most sensitive public places have not been spared.
- Tshisekedi did not close a fearing eye that Kabila's call would cause unmanageable popular uprisings in the city. Kabila has certainly spoken, but he especially weakened Tshisekedi in the intelligent ways. His words, his tone, his seriousness and his sound anger spoke with one voice.
- The is clearly the greatest speech in Kabila's life. A half-war half-war speech by a general president-major. Kabila has risen high and more political thickness.
"Kabila remains and will remain the Félix Tshisekedi-Destructor"
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