Tuesday 14 August 2012

"The peacekeepers will not engage in combat" ( UNOCI authority )

"The peacekeepers will not engage in combat" ( UNOCI authority )

Writing by on 14/08/12 at 6:13

According to UNOCI, a new attack against the FRCI took place on the night of Monday to Tuesday in Bakoubly, also at the border between Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia. Questioned by the site of the weekly Jeune Afrique, UN sources made an important clarification. "We will not involve. Our mandate is different from that of peacekeepers in the DRC. Here, we are here to protect civilians, "they explain, according to Jeune Afrique. FRCI soldiers' call for more weapons and ammunition to face the enemy force, "reports the site.


Source nouveau courrier.

Is the above declaration true ? Witnesses on the battlefield contradict the UNOCI , since we received an urgent message from  Mr Sadou Africain alerting us with the below message:
"A
judge has just communicate to me 
a very seriously.information  The UNOCI, which is supposed to protect the population has dropped yesterday tons of bombs on the town of Toulepleu, villages and forests have not been spared '. The inhabitants of Toulepleu region  fled in the bush or toward Blolequin UNOCI continues to hit the Ivorian population on behalf of Ouatara.
Information to be taken very seriously."

Ouattara regime hasn't git any flying engine or any fighters the UNOCI/French troops do, so when are we going to have the all truth about Ivory Coast ? Something we can be sure about is that the UNOCI is not protecting the civilian population given  the continuing report of  exaction, killing extra judiciary arrest, kidnappings by Ouattara's dictatorial regime. The opposition parties cannot have simple meeting have a public march for fear of been attacked as was the case last time they did so and this under the nose of the UNOCI troops. What's the real role of the UNOCI if it's not occupation since they are not longer in mission as it  shows UN OCCUPATION OF COTE D'IVOIRE ( UNOCI ) say some Ivorians ?


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