Dear Comrades, Centre Hospitalier de Pointe-à-Pitre, I address these words to reassure you of my health. I am forced to stay in the hospital since I suffer from cervical lesions and cardiac complications resulting from the violence of the blows that I have been worn by the police. My release date has not yet been set but even if my body is suffering, my mind remains perfectly intact and I think this event has continued to increase my lucidity and my determination.
I like many other comrades in struggle in the field and our approach was peaceful: it is one that was defined by the LKP
I am a fighter with bare hands! Or in front of us, the police did not hesitate to attack us viciously. With comrades of the UGTG and CTU, we did everything to calm the demonstrators and mentor was the first time we came to support. We have seen fall upon us a veritable tornado of baton when we had already left the area around the road. The "mamblo" We were chased through the streets of Belle Plaine and even in the mangroves, they have not abandoned their hunt.
This is how I understood that they were not only came up roadblocks but they had come to "break the negro" as they said themselves. They surrounded me and hit. I should explain what they told me because I want you to understand who we are dealing. When I was getting kicked in the stomach and I dragged myself to the ground, that's what they told me:
"We saw your ugly mug on TV, we're going to break and you can no longer show. We'll break you nigger, nigger dogs! "
I saw they were dragging by the hair, a woman in the neighborhood who showed his indignation when they hit me. My only weapon was to shout, to scream that has angered residents. That's how I was able to escape. I do not know what happened to this lady and I send from my bed, my salvation militant. I thank her for having the courage, she saved me with the neighbors in the area. They say the Guadeloupe are cowards, but here is an example of commitment and courage.
I ask the militants to strengthen ties, to arm themselves with courage, to strengthen the mobilization. We must also expand our ranks and increase our combat. It's all behind us Guadeloupe. Victory is at hand. We wrote a beautiful page in the struggle for emancipation: freedom begins today!
The bottom of my hospital bed, I say to all my brothers:
"Ansanm nou ka Lite! Ansanm new ké Ganny! "
Alex Lollia / Pointe-à-Pitre, February 17, 2009




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