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“When the blood hits the ground, we poison the land

Ali Said Attoumani, rapporteur of the scientific council of the “Observatory of violence” was the guest of Zakweli on Monday.

He returned to the two murders perpetrated in recent days against high school students in Mtsamboro and Mamoudzou:

When death arrives it is too late, our role is to make sense and learn lessons. For the Mahorais, when the blood hits the ground, the territory is poisoned.

According to Ali Said Attoumani “the observatory works on the long term, it first makes us understand what made us happen to this, we have to untie the languages. To be responsible is to know how to put words into actions and gestures. He recalls that Mayotte is a Muslim territory which had its own rules. We are no longer a village society. We wanted departmentalization, we have to understand what is causing this disorder in order to remedy it ”.

Ali Said Attoumani

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