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A year ago, Wê genocide: Exiles of the FPI denounce the guilty silence of the international community
A year ago,
Wê genocide: Exiles of the FPI denounce the guilty silence of the international community
This
March 28, 2012, anniversary of the start of the offensive barbaric
rebels and their French allies against the State of Côte d'Ivoire, let
us remember the Wê genocide, genocide began in November 2002 and
culminated with the
massacre of 800 civilians in Duékoué Wê the people, March 28, 2011,
when the city was taken by the Republican Forces of Côte d'Ivoire
(FRCI), rebel forces under the command of Mr. Alassane Ouattara.So
since this March 28, 2011, and since the accession to power of Mr.
Alassane Ouattara coup by France, April 11, 2011, the Ivorian population
lives to the rhythm of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide as defined by the Treaty of Rome which established the ICC.After
April 11, 2011, date of arrest of President Laurent Gbagbo by the
French army, and even though the fighting has ceased, the FRCI continued
persecution committed against his supporters and targeted killings in
Abidjan. Human
Rights Watch, in a report released June 2, 2011, noted and decried the
fact that "FRCI had killed at least 149 real or perceived supporters of
President Laurent Gbagbo since their takeover of Abidjan in mid-April 2011 ". Walking
regime Ouattara is the rhythm of daily killings, mass murders
punctuated as was the case at Arrah (35 civilians killed) and Bangolo
(20 civilians killed) in February 2012, not counting the obstructions
and attacks peaceful demonstrations of the opposition of causing serious injuries and deaths. Thousands
of Ivorians were expropriated from their plantations and their property
looted or threatened, while others are forced into exile internally and
externally.All
these developments are taking place under the watchful eye of UNOCI
whose only because of the presence in Côte d'Ivoire is nevertheless the
protection of civilians. Its
mission has been led astray and comes down to the arming and support
provided to FRCI against civilians and the protection of Mr. Alassane
Ouattara. Thus,
Arrah, while the population had returned to peace after clashes between
her and the FRCI, part of the foreign-born population was left with
heavy weapons to attack the natives after the passage of UNOCI in this
city .Today,
under Ouattara, the Ivorian population has no other right than the
right to unemployment, the looting, the high cost of living for the
lucky and the right to rape and death for those under lucky. The international community remains silent, deaf and blind to these atrocities on a daily basis. The latest dated crimes include:-On
January 31, 2012: The young Erick Amichia shot without cause in the
village of Yaou (Ayame) appointed by the elements FRCI Oumar Traore,
Diaby and Diomandé Mama Adama;- On March 16, 2012, in Duékoué, a teacher is visited by FRCI, one of them rapes her and the other stripped of his property;-
March 18, 2012, still in Duékoué, Gboho Mr. Francis, trader, was
abducted by FRCI solicited by an economic competitor and shot a bullet
in the mouth by blowing his brains;-March
25 in Yopougon, the FRCI installed on the place of freedom are making a
raid on a neighborhood of Yopougon, three civilians were killed,
including one (1) was slain, his head and fractured his eye smashed. Several women were raped and looted shops. A hundred civilians were injured.These
crimes and silence the cover fit into the continuity of the crimes
committed during the attack on the Côte d'Ivoire in September 2002 and
the silence of the international community about these crimes. Indeed,
in September 2002 when 61 unarmed policemen and their children were
murdered by the rebels in Bouake and that all state property and people
were looted, while entire villages and their inhabitants in the West were
burned and the villagers' plantations were occupied by rebels, the
Western press, especially the French, had the rebels as angels who did
no harm to civilians. This
silencing of these crimes has favored the amplification of the genocide
Wê populations in western countries during the rebel offensive March
28, 2011 or 800 Wê were exterminated under the direct command of Mr.
Ouattara, after
being proclaimed at the Hotel du Golf in Abidjan President of the
Republic, appointed rebel leader Guillaume Soro "defense minister" and
all this in the presence of UNOCI whose official mission is to protect
yet civilians.At
the "catching up" ethnic advocated by Mr. Ouattara as a society and
death threats by the Secretary General of the RDR, Amadou Soumahoro, on
anyone who dares oppose Ouattara, we call again more
on the international community silence and guilty seen around current
crimes that can result in genocide widespread at every opportunity as in
the recent past.On
this anniversary of the March 28, 2012, recalling the historical date
of 28 March 2011, when the genocide Wê rebel Ouattara, we wish to remind
the international community that the choice of force to settle a electoral
crisis instead of a recount as the United States in 2000 or, as in
Haiti in 2011, failed to establish a regime that respects human rights,
and crimes continue to be committed with responsibilities identified by the Treaty of Rome.We
therefore call again on the international community the guilty silence
she shows that commits crimes against Ouattara in Ivory Coast since 2002
and, particularly, since it took power by coup of France in April 2011.
Dr. Assoa Adou, Coordinator and Spokesperson of the FPI in exile
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