Paris, February 1 – Alifa Younous Mahamat, the general coordinator of the Parti Sans Frontière (PSF) in France, held a meeting with Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of the French political movement La France insoumise, on Friday evening. The discussions centered on the political and social landscape in Chad, with a particular emphasis on the case of Yaya Dillo Djerou, the assassinated PSF leader, who has become a symbol of courage, resistance, and justice for the Chadian people.
Discussions on Chad’s Political Future
During the meeting, which took place in Paris, the two political figures addressed the major political challenges facing Chad. Mr. Mahamat conveyed his gratitude for Mr. Mélenchon’s attentive listening, humanism, and consistent support for the PSF’s struggle for justice, freedom, and democratic change in Chad. “This meeting strengthens our determination. For a free, just, and humane Chad, we will continue to mobilize international solidarity and relations to ensure the triumph of the political will and societal project championed by our late comrade President Yaya Dillo Djerou,” stated Mahamat.
The Ongoing Fight for Justice and Democracy
The PSF coordinator emphasized that the fight for social justice and democratic alternation in Chad continues. The meeting served to reinforce the PSF’s commitment to these goals, seeking international support to achieve their objectives. The discussions highlighted the importance of international awareness and engagement in addressing the political situation in Chad, particularly concerning human rights and democratic principles.
International Solidarity and Future Actions
The engagement of a prominent French political figure like Jean-Luc Mélenchon underscores the growing international attention to the political developments in Chad. The PSF aims to leverage such meetings to build broader coalitions and gain further international backing for their cause. The party’s strategy involves continued advocacy and mobilization of international partners to press for reforms and accountability in Chad.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the PSF’s resolve to pursue its mission, ensuring that the legacy of Yaya Dillo Djerou continues to inspire the movement for a more just and democratic Chad. The specific outcomes of the discussion, beyond the expression of solidarity and commitment, were not immediately detailed, but the emphasis was clearly on sustained effort and international cooperation.