Sunday, July 22, 2012

PRESIDENT OUATTARA'S FORCES ATTACKED A REFUGEE CAMP: 58 DIED ACCORDING TO A PARTIAL REPORT

The horror gripped again the west by the will of the killers installed in this part of our country since the outbreak of the Ivorian crisis. Dozos militias and other armed pro-Ouattara forces did not hesitate to set fire to a camp for displaced and kill dozen refugees under the control of UN peacekeeping mission. The partial assessment of this latest killing spree directed against defenseless civilian populations by president Allassane Ouattara's forces, reports of several deaths. This refugee camp sheltered civilians who escaped Ouattara's forces exactions in the post-election crisis. According to local sources, among  the victims are women and children who were either burnt to death or slaughtered with knives or coldly shot dead. A real butchery which recalls the genocide perpetrated in this city, in march 2011 by the armed pro-Ouattara forces. According to human rights organizations which prompted investigations at the scene of that genocide in march of 2011, armed men, fighting on behalf of Ouattara camp, had killed nearly 1,000 Gbagbo supporters, in one day. Even though people responsible for that genocide were formally identified, they were never brought to justice on behalf of an impunity rule that prevails so far in president Allassane Ouattara's camp. On the contrary, Ouattara regime and its external supporters tried to question the credibility of HRW reports which were edifying and consistent about the identity of the perpetrators who were without any doubt, pro-Ouattara forces and militias. The crimes committed yesterday in the refugee camp by president Allassane Ouattara forces come to end the diversion and reveal to the world the ugly face of Ouattara's blood-hunters of the western part of IvoryCoast. Don't we always say that the criminal returns to the crime scene? The international community and the ICC have more than ever sufficient evidence to pin down the perpetrators, sponsors and accomplices of the massacres of civilians in western IvoryCoast.

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