Saturday 9 July 2011

False plot of the illegal regime Ouattara haunted by the idea of ​​a rebellion


2011 post-election crisisThe  illegal new regime is afraid of imagining a coup that would be in preparation. In fact, Ouattara who does not know the situation, afraid that he would be subjected to endure what he did to Laurent Gbagbo for nearly 10 years. That is to say a rebellion.These days, the "power" seems more than ever concerned about the hunt against the former son suspected of preparing a coup against Ouattara. It is the fear of the new masters of the land is up a notch with the desertion of the commander Abéhi who left his residence for an unknown destination. Fever of former rebels is particularly strong that they have a lot of trouble with the police, gendarmes and soldiers who have taken the path of exile to escape the summary and extrajudicial executions that took place during of killings by security forces during the''pro Ouattara post election crisis and the coup that ousted Laurent Gbagbo April 11, 2011. The unfounded accusations that have led to arrests in cascades of ex-Fds are in fact a false conspiracy fabricated by those in power to justify the hunt for the regular forces as the former rebels see as forces "always loyal to Laurent Gbagbo." The fear that lives is such that Ouattara, former Fds in vain to''win''or show their good faith, their very presence on the ground does not reassure power.The reasons for the panicBut, in truth, there is nothing surprising in obsessive phobia of imminent coup that men grow up since they arrived. Ouattara is not asleep at the idea that one could make him suffer the hardships he and his prime minister, acting on behalf of France, have inflicted on Laurent Gbagbo on 19 September 2002. A failed coup that Paris, who held all costs to bring down the regime of the overhaul has turned into rebellion. Dividing the country into two and forcing the president at that time to travel the world to sign peace agreements. Of course, Ouattara has not forgotten how, then, the peace process that followed has been undermined to arrive at the post-election coup. After which the new government was installed, in total chaos. So that the situation is fragile Ouattara. It''inherits''from one country to rebuild a shattered nation with people scarred by crime and suffering caused by war. But the conditions of political and military instability are met. Democracy is trampled and the opposition is being held in the jails of the regime. And, as Ouattara knows so well, a coup is still a situation of clash that inevitably leads to a failure both politically and militarily. Rdr's mentor is well positioned in this regard, to know that this is not the coups that have failed in Côte d'Ivoire. Exiles military are not a novelty in the political arena. The''power''of dying Bédié was''hit''and is''fell like a ripe fruit.'' Dixit Ado. He said the country was''gnagami Ado''dixit. It''s to say mixed, if not made to be destabilized''ungovernable.''Dixit Ado. Proof, a failed coup September 19, 2002 has evolved into a rebellion led by Guillaume Soro, now Prime Minister Ouattara regime. That which led forces''pro''Ouattara who have more than one million died in Duékoué in war crimes in the West during the post-election crisis.The military''outside the country,''a constant in the history of coupsOuattara knows that every crisis, a constant emerged. That is to say the military in exile or simply out of the country as part of a mission. Indeed, for the coup of December 24, 1999, they are''young people''back from a UN mission in Central African Republic led by General Robert Guei, who were approached on the outside and used to reverse Bédié. In 2000, when Laurent Gbagbo came to power he marks his concern about the military in exile in Burkina Faso. The sequence of events proved him right. After the coup of September 19, 2002, soldiers who were hiding in Ouagadougou show themselves at the forefront of the rebellion and says it's Ouattara who financed their movement from its rear base in Burkina Faso. Can the light of this constant to be someone who is more the fact that Ouattara of the dangers of the military in exile to power, when faced with the coup? The new tenant of the palace, installed by force, fear just as disgruntled military inflict bites of a rebellion. So he chose to stalk, rather than reassuring in the sense of a reconciliation for rowing across the country. But the power Ouattara is fear unnecessarily. For if the coup there must be, this can not come from formal Laurent Gbagbo who is on his vision of political life. We can not be democratic coup and at a time. It is one or the other. President Laurent Gbagbo and the people expect that the release and that of his family and would never engage youth in the Ivorian army coups and rebellions, as did those who tremble now to The idea of ​​having to wipe their own rebellion. For the real power is in the polls. And not after the guns.K. Kouassi Maurice

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