UNOCI burns all its archives this morning regarding the Presidential Election 2010 in Ivory Coast
The United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) has decided to burn all its archives relating to Ivorian presidential elections of 2010. It is today, Monday, December 10, 2012, from 8am at its base in Zone 4 Marcory , not far from Abidjan Pastry that UNOCI has chosen to permanently get rid of all this important documentation for the Coast d'Ivoire. Beyond the information that we obtained from reliable sources, the attitude of UNOCI appears surprising if incineration of the archives must actually take place. Indeed the 2010 presidential election in Côte d'Ivoire is so a controversial election in which UNOCI played a disorder certification. We remember in particular that UNOCI had replaced the Constitutional Council to designate who is the winner of the presidential election. While it is the Constitutional Council, which, under the Constitution, gives the final results of the presidential election in Côte d'Ivoire, UNOCI through the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the UN had declared Alassane Ouattara, winner. J. Young Choi had just relied on interim, provisional results which had also been declared out of time by the Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), but also at the headquarters (HQ) campaign of one of the two candidates in this election. For the public and observers of the Ivorian politics, there are two winners in the 2010 presidential election. So that Ouattara is struck with illegitimacy. For the story, even if you have to turn the page the national reconciliation can only be achieved with the release of Laurent Gbagbo and all political prisoners, the unconditional return of all exiles etc., UNOCI archives Must remain. Even though the modernization of archiving recommends increasingly the digitization of all documentation and digital archiving that today more than necessary, the Ivorian case requires physical archives of UNOCI for the election 2010 presidential remain unchanged. Because when the cries would been silenced forever, we'll know the truth about what really happened in Côte d'Ivoire. These physical records as well as those held by the different candidates and Côte d'Ivoire are very important for the outbreak of the truth about the 2010 presidential election. Do not forget that there was massive fraud , and dead men in the bombing of the residence of the head of state in power by the French army and the UN. In deciding to burn its records on the 2010 presidential, UN reveals she is guilty for things she tries to hide.
Robert Krassault ciurbaine@yahoo.fr
The United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) has decided to burn all its archives relating to Ivorian presidential elections of 2010. It is today, Monday, December 10, 2012, from 8am at its base in Zone 4 Marcory , not far from Abidjan Pastry that UNOCI has chosen to permanently get rid of all this important documentation for the Coast d'Ivoire. Beyond the information that we obtained from reliable sources, the attitude of UNOCI appears surprising if incineration of the archives must actually take place. Indeed the 2010 presidential election in Côte d'Ivoire is so a controversial election in which UNOCI played a disorder certification. We remember in particular that UNOCI had replaced the Constitutional Council to designate who is the winner of the presidential election. While it is the Constitutional Council, which, under the Constitution, gives the final results of the presidential election in Côte d'Ivoire, UNOCI through the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the UN had declared Alassane Ouattara, winner. J. Young Choi had just relied on interim, provisional results which had also been declared out of time by the Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), but also at the headquarters (HQ) campaign of one of the two candidates in this election. For the public and observers of the Ivorian politics, there are two winners in the 2010 presidential election. So that Ouattara is struck with illegitimacy. For the story, even if you have to turn the page the national reconciliation can only be achieved with the release of Laurent Gbagbo and all political prisoners, the unconditional return of all exiles etc., UNOCI archives Must remain. Even though the modernization of archiving recommends increasingly the digitization of all documentation and digital archiving that today more than necessary, the Ivorian case requires physical archives of UNOCI for the election 2010 presidential remain unchanged. Because when the cries would been silenced forever, we'll know the truth about what really happened in Côte d'Ivoire. These physical records as well as those held by the different candidates and Côte d'Ivoire are very important for the outbreak of the truth about the 2010 presidential election. Do not forget that there was massive fraud , and dead men in the bombing of the residence of the head of state in power by the French army and the UN. In deciding to burn its records on the 2010 presidential, UN reveals she is guilty for things she tries to hide.
Robert Krassault ciurbaine@yahoo.fr
Mafiosi always do the same when it comes to make evidence of crime disappear. Oddly enough, no westerner paper has reported about it. In fact we're used to see democracy lesson givers turn their head the other way, whenever FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS are thrown to the wastes.
ReplyDeleteI hope however, that the french president, will respond to some REAL journalists' questions about this dismissal of the LAW, in the future.
Thanks a lot we counting on you to spread the truth.
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