Saturday 9 July 2011

Violation of Human Rights: The images that undermine national reconciliation


Recently, a video showing close to former President Laurent Gbagbo humiliated by the men of Commander Morou Ouattara, circulating on the Internet and social networks. Yesterday, we were able to watch this video in which Morou Ouattara and his men, having lectured the aides to Laurent Gbagbo, they intimately order to pump as athletes. Visibly weakened, the president of the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI), Pascal Affi N'Guessan, the son of former President Gbagbo Michel, one of the collaborators of the President of the National Assembly, Diabate Beh, to name only these, begin to move. The cameraman Serge bug in RTI beg the military to spare, in vain. Very sharp, Morou Ouattara, who shouted, accompanied the torture he inflicted on these prisoners warning. "We will not kill you. I'd rather you die one by one prison, "he told them of a virulent tone. This film is therefore corroborate the accusations international organizations. Division of Human Rights of UNOCI in Côte d'Ivoire had indeed risen to the degrading treatment suffered by close to Gbagbo held Bouna. Arguments undermined by the Minister of Justice, Mr. Jeannot Ahoussou Kouadio, who recently turned to ridicule the accusations, saying they are Ivorians living in Bouna. It should now be well pissed off with this video circulating on the Internet and that will not fail to react to international human rights. Acts of Morou Ouattara and his men give food for thought to all those who accuse the regime of Ouattara to be less fussy on the issue of human rights. Worse, these images, which give rise to unpleasant comments on a social network such as "facebook," could compromise national reconciliation advocated by the Head of State, Alassane Ouattara. They could even complicate the task of Charles Konan Banny, President of the Dialogue Commission, Truth and Reconciliation. The national and international opinion may indeed doubt the ability of the new government to respect the rights and dignity of employees of the former president. Above all, this video could be used as arguments to the exiles to stay out of the Ivory Coast to avoid suffering the same treatment as that meted out to Affi N `Guessan and his fellow prisoners of Bouna.Y. DOUMBIA

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