February’s Election: A Script Written in Deceit

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February’s Election A Script Written in Deceit
February’s Election A Script Written in Deceit

The interim government keeps repeating that elections will be held in February. But the people are not listening. Why would they? When power is seized overnight—propped up by foreign money, shielded by Islamist extremists, and legitimized by the army – every word uttered by such usurpers naturally reeks of falsehood.

The great usurer Yunus and his shadow–enforcer Khalil are playing a filthy game of power consolidation. Together they overthrew an elected government and created a suffocating reality where truth is buried, and lies are imposed as state doctrine.

People know what an election means: polling centers, ballots, the participation of citizens. But in this so-called February election, there is none of that. Only fear, persecution, and staged drama. Yunus – nothing more than a puppet of Western powers – now poses as the arbiter of the nation’s destiny. And Khalil, the self-proclaimed security adviser, has turned the state apparatus into his own terror squad, spreading fear across every institution from the administration to the media. Every citizen understands that with each repetition of the word election, these men are weaving yet another conspiracy, another fraud.

The root of disbelief lies in their obscene lust for power. They humiliate the people daily, they trample the nation’s history into dust. How can trust be born from men who sell the country’s future at a diplomat’s table, who wield the shadows of militant networks to sow chaos at home? The name Yunus has become synonymous with deceit; Khalil has become the very emblem of state terror. Together, they have erected an interim regime on a rotten, collapsing foundation.

So it is no wonder that when people hear of the February election, they turn away in scorn. Faith is born of honesty and accountability, but Yunus and Khalil have annihilated both. Now, every announcement they make sounds like mockery. Whether the election happens or not is almost irrelevant. The real question is this: why would the people of this nation ever again take seriously a single word uttered by these occupiers of power?