Wednesday, March 6, 2013

HYPOCRISY OF FRANCE


ABIDJAN ( IVORYCOAST ): HYPOCRISY OF FRANCE

"Serious violations of human rights,  detention centers where political prisoners are tortured, atrocities by paramilitary groups armed by Ouattara regime, war crimes unpunished. All these crimes perpetrated by active supporters and forces of Allassane Ouattara , described in a report published by Amnesty International on February 27,  2013, have not generated any reaction by the colonial power of France.

Two years ago, however, Paris had thrown its military support behind the rise to power of Allassane Ouattara against the former IvoryCoast Leader Laurent Gbagbo. From November 2010 to  April 2011, french troops, assisted by the UN, bombed the presidential residence of Laurent Gbagbo, who has refused to accept the fraud-tainted  presidential elections of November 2010.

Today, Gbagbo is brought before the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, accused of having indirectly ordered  massacres that killed 200 people, according to France. The France of Sarkozy then Holland, which has contributed to the prosecutor's investigation of the ICC against former president Laurent Gbagbo, has, however, not lifted a finger on crimes committed by president Ouattara forces and militias.

For more than eighteen months now,  forces loyal to Allassane Ouattara are in charge of the security in IvoryCoast.  Amnesty International report cites numerous cases of abuse to their liabilities, such as the attack in July 2012, of a Camp for displaced  in the west of the country, which is  "in the context of crimes against humanity." Dozens of refugees were liquidated with machetes, shot, or burned alive by President Allassane Ouattara's forces and militias.

The authors of these misdeeds, had already a year earlier, killed more than 200 people, guilty of belonging to former President Gbagbo's ethnic group.

The Amnesty report also mentions several secret prisons in which President Ouattara's army sequestered and tortured political opponents. Amnesty described a bump 4 of 5 meters, in the town of korhogo in the north, where political prisoners found themselves at 27 for forty nine days without toilets and almost without food.

Informed, at the very least, of these crimes, the regime of Alassane Ouattara has never reacted., despite the solemn declarations of the President. Moreover, precise amnesty, to its knowledge, "not a single civilian or military official accused of very serious violations and abuses of human rights that supported President Ouattara has not had to answer for his actions in court." Not even Fofié Martin, warlord cited by the ICC as responsible for serious "human rights violations" and "recruitment of child soldiers."

CANARD ENCHAINE ( FRENCH NEWS AGENCY ):

Serious violations of human rights, detention centers where political prisoners are tortured, atrocities by paramilitary groups, crimes unpunished. All these crimes perpetrated by active supporters and forces of Alassane Ouattara, have not generated any reaction by the colonial power of France.
Three years ago, however, France had thrown its military support behind the rise to power of Alassane Ouattara against the former IvoryCoast leader Laurent Gbagbo. From November 2010 to April 2011, French troops, assisted by UN, bombed the presidential palace of Laurent Gbagbo, who has refused to accept the fraud-tainted presidential elections of November 2010.
Today, Gbagbo is brought before the international Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague, accused of having indirectly ordered massacres that killed 200 people, according to France. The France of Sarkozy then Hollande, which has contributed to the prosecutor's investigation of the ICC against former President Laurent Gbagbo, has, however, not lifted a finger on crimes committed by Ouattara's forces and militias.
Many human rights reports cite numerous cases of abuse to their liabilities, such as the attack in July 2012, of a Camp for displaced in the West of the country. Hundreds of refugees were liquidated with machetes, shot, or burned alive by Ouattara's forces and tribal militias.The authors of these misdeeds, had already a year earlier, killed more than 800 civilians who belong to former President Gbagbo's ethnic group in the town of Duekoue.
Informed, at the very least, of these crimes, Paris has never reacted. Moreover to my knowledge, not a single civilian or military official accused of very serious violations and abuses of human rights that supported President Ouattara has not had to answer for his actions in court.
Alassane Ouattara, who advertised his close relationships with former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and that of his French citizen wife with Hillary Clinton, is out of touch. The devilish international media is at his orders.

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