Monday 29 July 2013

ICC and UN frauds exposed in Gbagbo trial


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 17 June 2011
Dear all,

Please find below the latest public notice issued by the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) relating to Cote d’Ivoire (I) as well as related background documents (II).

The OTP notice “informs victims of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Côte d’Ivoire by any party following the presidential election of 28 November 2010 that he will shortly request authorization from the Pre-Trial Chamber II to open an investigation into such alleged crimes [… and] notifies victims of the post-election violence in Côte d’Ivoire that they can send their comments to the Judges of the Pre-Trial Chamber II on whether an investigation on such alleged crimes should be opened. The victims or their legal representatives have 30 days from this notice to make representations to the Pre-Trial Chamber.”

Please take note of the Coalition's policy on situations before the ICC (below), which explicitly states that the CICC will not take a position on potential and current situations before the Court or situations under analysis. The Coalition, however, will continue to provide the most up-to-date information about the ICC.
This specifies that  "The OTP notice “informs victims of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Côte d’Ivoire by any party following the presidential election of 28 November 2010 that he will shortly request authorization from the Pre-Trial Chamber II to open an investigation into such alleged crimes "  This is clearly not the case and to prove it Ouattara who is the supreme chef of the FRCI ex FN the armed rebellion has never been cited in this as suspect while Gbagbo as well as all his collaborator are all in prison and even hunted in exile. Ms Bensouda recently said that the ICC cannot look everywhere but has to start the investigation somewhere. Where is somewhere in the same war where there are 2 parties involved ? Here the ICC is caught red handed in a serious crime and this has to stop right now. The ICC has to be put on trial by a independent body as soon as possible.

Cases: Laurent Gbagbo, Simone Gbagbo Prosecutor's initiative. But note that (a) Ivory Coast at the time was not even a signatory to the statute, but it handed jurisdiction to the ICC, and (b) the Prosecutor took steps only after getting a letter from its "president", with the specific request for "the assistance of the court in order to ensure that the perpetrators would not go unpunished". 

Read more: http://jukwaa.proboards.com/thread/8456/urgent-message-african-leaders-icc#ixzz2aQKSgVEK
perpetrators would not go unpunished in this case are from both camps which includes Mr Ouattara himself since he's the supreme chef of the armed rebellion which perpetrated the Duekoue genocide and the Nyhably massacre.
As matter of fact Amnesty International met with a local human rights advocate who descended into three wells with a rope; He assured that there was at least one body in each of these three wells.

Another human rights activist, who preferred to remain anonymous for security reasons, said: "If the body found in the wells were those of supporters of the Ouattara regime, they would had been extracted months ago already. But because these bodies come from Nahibly and are accused of supporting Gbagbo, they do nothing. "An autopsy has been performed on the six corpses found in the first well. However, nine months later, the findings have still not been delivered to the families of the victims and they have not been returned the body. Here it's not a matter of of reports or hearsay from dubious so called French UN experts  we are talking about heard evidences still available which are  avoided by the UN and ICC.


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