Tuesday 19 June 2012

FINALLY UN accuses OUATTARA OFFICIALLY OF GENOCIDE(Just a reminder for the ICC)

FINALLY UN accuses OUATTARA OFFICIALLY OF GENOCID EEthnic cleansing anti Wê in Duékoué, the testimony of a humanitarian in the region


THE RESPONSIBLE
Alassane Ouattara Alassane Ouattara, a former director of the IMF and plaything of the international community.

This testimony is that of a resident of Duékoué working in the humanitarian, who for obvious reasons, prefers to remain anonymous. But that is committed to honor and is prepared to testify before any court in the future. A list of dead and missing Duékoué is already being made for what appears to be the massacre of higher magnitude in the history of the war in Ivory Coast.

Taking Duékoué by FRCI (and have named Ouattara's troops) was held Monday, March 28, 2011. Newspapers close to them clearly confirm this date in their publications of Monday and Tuesday. As the intervention of Alain Lobognon, spokesman for Soro. An AFP report is available on the subject.After taking the city, the FDS Guiglo have withdrawn, leaving people in rebel hands. A Guitrozon and Petit Duékoué, all people have sought refuge in the bush, avoiding possible abuses. It is the same populations of villages WE Dahou, Bahe, and PINHOU Glaoui.Until Wednesday, the city of Guiglo, wedged between Blolequin (occupied by the FRCI) and Duékoué (too busy), and without any defense (SDS have dropped to the south through TAI) was not taken by the FRCI, to the surprise of the people. Be understood in what follows.The FRCI held to massacre the people of the district CARREFOUR, suspected of harboring a vigilante group. The killings took place on the night of Tuesday 29 to Wednesday, March 30, 2011, in the district "Diaye Bernard" commonly known as the "crossroads". Looking at a Google Earth map, you can locate the area that hosted nearly 9,000 refugees following the conflict in January 2011 in Duékoué.It is located at the entrance to the town of Duékoué along the axis ISSI-Duékoué-MAN. It is bordered to the east (axis Duékoué-ISSI) in a marshy area overlooking the mill and the NSD-THANRY UNOCI camp. To the west, the area is bordered by the marshes of GUEMON. These are wetlands that isolate the downtown district. Northern area is crossed by the dirt road Duékoué-Bagohouo-Kouibly. The North is in the rebel zone, since the position FDS operates in the area. The southern area is paved the way ISSI-Duékoué-MAN.Once the conquered city Monday, March 28, looting began on the night of Monday and continued all day on Tuesday 29. The people were all holed up at home, pulling the rebels to cover their crimes. And hotels were looted Hermitage and Matchaix Monhessea. The hotel construction politician Séa Honoré, yet close to Ouattara, was looted from Thursday. It was the same for all the homes of SDS (who left the city) and all the executives close to Gbagbo. During the fighting, vehicles belonging to the wealthy merchant DEMBA, from Mali were burned. At least seven large trucks, commonly called trailers used to transport and cocoa. In circumstances not yet been clarified, Imam Konate, known for his peace efforts and gathering of executives and close LMP in the region and the Minister Issa Malick Coulibaly, a former DNC Gbagbo, was killed at his home.On the night of Tuesday 29 to Wednesday, March 30, 2011, the rebels sealed off the square of the area CARREFOUR. He just have to be positioned along the axis Duékoué-ISSI (south) and occupy the same way the North Quarter. East and West areas are swampy, so not conducive to flight, some rebels were sufficient to prevent release of the neighborhood. The rest of the troop was to invest the district and engage in the execution of any male who does not speak Malinke. The We, ABORIGINAL Duékoué have been systematically massacred, solely because of their ethnicity. The ICRC speaks of 867 dead. But disappeared, killed in the bush puts that figure at least 1200 people. The goal is to change the demographic and electoral support of the RDR, in this strategic region, rich, but where land disputes are a major concern for the political authorities.It should be noted that, given the magnitude of the massacres and the excitement created, UNOCI was forced to disarm Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 15H, the rebels stationed at Guitrozon corridor. "Why do you kill so many people?" exclaimed the Moroccan oficiais UNOCI. A Little Duekoué the same Saturday to 14H, two rebels were summarily shot of the villagers were slaughtered, after summing by UNOCI.

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