Monday 27 August 2012

"UN SEEN NOTHING YET "....

UN SEEN NOTHING YET worthy of arrest , sanctions, SC resolution despite the facts that

 UNOCI spokesman, Kenneth Blackman, told reporters in Abidjan that members of the armed forces, known as FRCI, are accused of carrying out rapes, acts of torture, armed robberies and other abuses(kidnapping, massacres) in several locations

Human rights abuses in Côte d'Ivoire on rise: UN

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Human rights violations perpetrated by soldiers are on the rise in the West African country of Côte d'Ivoire, according to the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI).
UNOCI spokesman, Kenneth Blackman, told reporters in Abidjan that members of the armed forces, known as FRCI, are accused of carrying out rapes, acts of torture, armed robberies and other abuses in several locations in recent weeks.


And all that without a single arrest or a single Security Council resolution , we are not even talking about the Duekoué genocide where aver 1000 civilians were killed (according to the British Red cross  who counted bodies) by Ouatarra forces and the continuous daily human right abuses

 Yet on a simple allegation about 7 women killed by the Ivorian Defense abs Security Forces (under Gbagbo ruling)  without any investigationa  the Security Council manipulated by  Sarkozy's France made a resolution , froze Gbagbo' and his family as well as all his collaborators accounts, embargo on goods and drugs followed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dc-82bYEFd0&feature=related
Again  the video experts think the scene  is very dubious..... 



 All the above added to the report from :

American Embassy’s National Daily Press Review
This daily press review is compiled by the Information Section of the Public Affairs Office of the American Embassy in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire.
1.      New details on armed attack and mass prison break in Dabou
2.      Ivorian and Liberian authorities say the UN must help monitor security along their common border
3.      Gender-based violence still calls for action, woman rights activist says
4.       South Africa-based airline company to resume activities from Abidjan
3. Gender-based violence still calls for action, woman rights activist says
According to Mrs. Josiane Adoubi, the National Coordinator of the PAIMSC, a government-sponsored task force set up to fight against gender-based violence, efforts are still needed to address the issue. Speaking in the course of an interview with Notre Voie (p. 6), Mrs. Adoubi argued that  though achievements have been made over the past decade, the recent political and social unrest have exacerbated the issue of gender-based violence nationwide; hence her plea for continued support from the government and international partners in the fight against the phenomenon. 
For questions regarding this service, please contact: Mr. Folli Teko in the Public Affairs Press Office, TekoFX@state.gov.
 And a collection of videos about the
 dailly FRCI abuse of civilian population

 please watch the full serie then the genocide ...

but UN SEEN NOTHING YET.......still the perpetrators can commit the worse crimes in all impunity since it's done by the internationally recognized president who has never ben election the people of Ivory Coast / Cote D'Ivoire. An" international community" which is now now begging trying to force the population to obey, respect a government they have never elected and showing why repression is the only alternative for the nationally rejected regime which was imposed by a putsch.  Talking about reconciliation in this atmosphere is more than ridiculous since we know that there won't be peace without justice and justice is not possible in the absence of truth. The truth in the context of the Ivorian situation is that the so called international community for  so long has planned to subdue the world best Cocoa producer which even more richer in other mineral  and energy resources . For that reason they imposed through the IMF structural adjustment program the Burkina Faso national  Mr Ouattara in charge of the African department as agent to the Ivorian  as minister of finance.  Ivory Coast been very open to take on anyone willing to work for the country as theirs owns accepted the deal not knowing the political plan behind this initiative. It took the strange death of the first president Houphouet Boigny realise what the IMF and his main founders the multinational were up to. The first thing was to kill all idea of sovereignty through a total privatization as required by the IMF  then bring the country economy on its knee in order to make it depend on the bailing out of te multinational which would mean that the country would belong to them and no longer the Ivorian. The UN then would be the real army watching  on the situation intervening if any sign of recovery of  sovereignty appears. like in the case of President Gbagbo defending the interest of the Ivorian against the multinationals. This set clarifies the whole situation in Ivory Coast. That's why like in the   "UN SEEN NOTHING YET" despite the fact that the issue in Ivory Coast is far worse than in Syria . Civilians who are not taking part in hostilities are massacred anywhere not in legitimate combat area like in Syria where rebels in army uniform or not are armed and target the official army from civilian area putting the live of civilians in danger when there a retaliation.

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