le temps des Réalisations
Bulletin biliaire d'information / Bilisquel Noire-Bulletin - M. 46 août - octobre / August - Octobre 2017
Cabinet Civil de la Présidence de la République du Cameroun
Civil Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic of Cameroon
Récépissé de déclaration N° 00000038 / RDDJ / J06 / BASC du 9 juillet 2012
Directeur de Publication / Publisher : Martin BELINGA EBOUTOU
# Paul BJ/A à la 72ème Assemblée Générale de l'ONU
# Priorité à l'être humain et à la paix
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# Le grand bond
# Turning Point on the Road to Integration
Le Temps des Réalisations
# EDITORIAL
# The Permanent Quest for Peace and Harmony
Martin BELINGA EBOUTOU
Director of the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic
Today we are all, I would say, 'beggars of peace'. And persistent threats challenge us all at the highest level.
He was speaking to the world from the rostrum of the United Nations General Assembly on 22 September 2017. As always, he was able to "hit the mark". Resolved, high spirited, powerful thought, specialist of the little touching phrases, as often in this Chamber, the President of the Republic, H.E Paul BIYA, once again, was able to strike the spirits.
What transcendence! We have seen a genuine global leader, with unmistakable presence, speaking of strong human values, exhorting, challenging, convening, engaging "the great leaders of this world", with gravity and solemnity, but without ever hurting anyone.
Great diplomatic art: the strength of ideas and the subtlety of the turn of mind intertwine, in a deployment of great wisdom, to restore "the priority to the human being", in a world in need of peace, faced with conflicts of all kinds, facing the extreme poverty of a vast majority.
Paul BIYA asserts forcefully that peace is the principle and the culmination of any action that wants to be sustainable and promising for the future of humanity. And this peace remains "dangerously threatened" in Africa, in Asia, in the Middle East, in Latin America, everywhere in the world, by conflicts, with their processions of "deaths, refugees, displaced persons,
children roaming without roof to a future that is uncertain, even shattered ...
It is a sad and striking picture of a humanity that does not know how to refocus on the human person, the supreme value nevertheless. And the Head of State sounded the beautiful revolt: "So let us mobilize, give back, in our policies, in our behaviour and in our actions, priority to the Human Being." The universal human being, conceived as being plural, by its cultural and morpho-anthropological singularities, yet unified by a community of a transcendent destiny, whose shared climate challenge is an illustration of irrefutable relevance.