Monday, July 1, 2013

Mr. President of the United States of America, we thought to write to you this morning, with all due respect to your person and your rank. And we chose to do when, for the second time, you come to the African continent.
The main reason for this public address is simple: Ask you personally to intervene for the immediate and unconditional release of all 708 political prisoners languishing in the prisons of our country, IvoryCoast.
Our address the honorable person you are is not hazardous, as we know that the great and dreadful tragedy that shook our country daily, Côte d'Ivoire, your country, the United States, the largest power the world, is also his hand. Indeed, Mr. President, that the international community strives to call a post-electoral crisis in Côte d'Ivoire since the year 2010 is actually a rude and disgraceful assembly used to cover up the crimes of an old rebellion thirteen and whose criminal exploits were limited to disembowel pregnant women, decapitating babies tied or burn entire families trapped in their cabins or their homes. As for the serious involvement of your country in the misfortunes which we live, it pleases you, Mr. President, know this: December 1, 2010, the Ambassador of the United States of America, Philip Carter III, s' is allowed with that of France, like the Al Qaeda terrorist that you disapprove of, remove the Chairman of the Electoral Commission of Côte d'Ivoire, to bring the headquarters of one of the candidates in the presidential election. It is from this headquarters that this president, without courage or honor announced the deadline, in the back loops and supported by the international community and media misleading results that minimized contemptuously ignoring the Constitutional Court of our country. Here, Mr. President, which gave fuel to the fire in our country, Côte d'Ivoire. Against the will of the worthy people of Cote d'Ivoire who asked the simple recounting of electoral votes, the international community with France, the United States and the United Nations in mind, we imposed since then until day, the death toll of dead compatriots murdered for refusing this slave sham! May we also served to remind you that this famous presidential election took place without the Ivorian rebels had disarmed, it was supported by France and the UN
Mr. Chairman, Honourable Prime citizen of the United States of America, since the famous April 11, 2011, the people of Côte d'Ivoire suffers daily, more than before, the unspeakable atrocities, from bandits came from the West African sub-region, bandits and mercenaries heavily armed by France and the United Nations have been actively involved in the destabilization of our beautiful country for thirteen years. After intense bombings against civilian and military populations of Ivory Coast, the French military finally stop President Gbagbo and his wife Simone Ehivet they handed to the rebels when those UN engaged in the same rebels all the personalities of the fallen regime, seeking refuge and protection to the United Nations headquarters in Abidjan. Since then, they are pain and injuries are daily Ivorians: imprisonment, abuse or summary executions by ethnicity or by political affiliation took place under the eyes of UN and French armies, such as the massacre of at least two indigenous ethnic Wê Nahibly camp in Duékoué (home) Friday, July 20, 2012 hundred refugees. A massacre that everyone knows the authors but remains without judicial follow. As for the hundreds of our compatriots unjustly imprisoned and still untried, they suffer abuse and humiliation by jailers whose reputation for criminals since the rebellion is not to demonstrate, with the full knowledge of the community International whose silence is for us synonymous with outlandish pact! However, April 11, 2011, the international community was quick to shout that she had to free Ivory Coast's dictatorship ... Laurent Gbagbo. What did it so well served, as the international community, we have released the pretext of an alleged dictatorship, we have since thrown out, despite us into an abyss of tyranny?
Mr. Chairman, without really want, can you imagine a day, even the grotesque scheme capitulation of morality and human justice home again, there, in the United States of America? As bandits and terrorists can destroy the legal and institutional order of your country, by pure greed of its natural resources or its many riches? As foreign invaders of your federated states, armed to the teeth, terrorize and massacre of young American patriots with bare hands, as well as senior executives of your army and your government, after pointing over half of the banks and other financial institutions? These off-the-law decimated the army of the United States with the help of a foreign power, to perform all senior officers, imprison or torture at will officers and soldiers, disarm and humiliate federal FBI agents or placing them under CIA orders be recognized human blood drinkers native hunters? Or else, what state of mind is yours, imagining that gangsters or mafia out of U.S. prisons and pègres Brooklyn or the Bronx, major drug traffickers, uneducated and without any respect for human life , is allowed to drag on the ground by palpating shamelessly and torturing them, the wives of respectable American rulers or elected? Women who, moreover, could be the mothers of these poor thugs? Mr. President, when we write these lines, a horror picture loops back in our mind is that of a video where the current Minister of Education of Mr. Alassane Ouattara, President imposed on us by the international community, a proven illiterate (by countless anecdotal slip and vulgar inconsistencies), tear strength, by yelling, hair of the wife of President-elect of Côte d'Ivoire, Ms. Simone Ehivet - Gbagbo, the mother of the patriots of our beloved country! And it happened at the same Golf Hotel, the headquarters of the candidate Ouattara, just after the arrest of President Gbagbo and his wife. We would ask you to believe here, Mr. President, that find and report a visceral tare (the grotesque and hilarious case of the famous minister of education) is not a desire to pay in the gratuitous insult and this in any case, can not be a practice that we love. As for the evidence of what we denounce and condemn, the internet is full canvas, Mr. President. Besides, you would understand, Your Excellency, all due respect, that where intellect deficient vies with primary barbarism or hate bestiary, Ivorian patriots and oppressed victims who write to you now, are not .
Your Excellency, you who are a brother to us because all of us as a native of the African continent, we wanted to address a few lines to the effect you mean, with dignity, and beyond even our pain and our disappointment vis-à-vis your country (the United States) who are constantly requiring the practice of true democracy to other nations of the world, our bitterness and bewilderment at what we experience every day grow constantly. In full sight of the rulers of the United States and the international community, disorder, injustice, innocent people and free imprisonments of human massacres perpetuated impunity in Côte d'Ivoire. Our country has become a jungle where freedom of expression is even forbidden to Ivorians since that sad day of April 11, 2011 when democracy was interrupted by the French and UN bombs. Yet we still remember, as if it was yesterday, your African discourse on the strength and stability of institutions and democracy at your previous presidential trip in 2008 in South Africa and in neighboring Ghana. Noble principles trampled and their staunch supporters (Ivorian patriots) humiliated, imprisoned or murdered cowardly. You would like to acknowledge here with us, Mr. President, that on the cast of "good horse" to lead the Ivory Coast, your friendships, your staff and U.S. financial interest groups have heavily deceived you, to the extent where what is happening two years in our beloved and beautiful country is at odds with democratic principles yours.
It is for all these reasons, the first Honorable citizen of the United States and dear brother, we are victims of war Duékoué, all anger and desire for revenge silent in our hearts, we would like to write these lines so that you do all you can to the immediate and unconditional release of all our countrymen and our beloved President Gbagbo languishing in jails intolerable nonsense, ever, do not set themselves up as law.
Yes, Mr. President, you can! You can, with a single strong gesture on your part to stimulate a new beginning in the history of humanity and Africa, land of your ancestors, because for us the victims of this fraud Franco-UN and all Democrats in the world, justice and human morality are in contradiction and conflict with themselves as the International Criminal Court in The Hague has covered and continues to cover ridicule or discredit a false lawsuit against President Gbagbo, when many patriots and personalities of Côte d'Ivoire, including women, are being held illegally without trial for more than two years in prison ratty Côte d'Ivoire and that the perpetrators of crimes against humanity experiencing political and military promotions, are pampered, trained or supervised and protected by the international community and justice!
Yes, Mr. President, you whose social mobility has nothing to do with false or cheating, cruelty or the law of the jungle, we firmly believe that you can help the release of all our compatriots unjustly imprisoned of meanness. Yes, Mr. President, we believe you can! For victims of an unjust and senseless war that we are but who continue to resist the deception that we want to impose on us, we are deeply convinced that remembering the different and difficult moments of the struggle of blacks America for their freedom and dignity, the sad period of slavery in America to your historic election as President of the United States, you have entered the full scope of our unspeakable pain, our outrage that we live and our address to your honorable person. Especially at the time of this address to your Excellency, you hover over the black African continent, starting from the Goree Island in Senegal than Robben Island, two powerful symbols of the tragedy and suffering of the peoples of our continent.
We thank you, Mr. President, kindly find in these lines, our longing to restore our beloved country, Côte d'Ivoire, justice, freedom and true democracy, despite the many atrocities suffered and we have already forgiven their crazy authors who continue to reign in unspeakable cruelty, and devoting every day that God made the terrible reign, any ephemeral sum of evil over good.

For victims of Duékoué (Carrefour & Nahibly): Emmanuel Caleb, June 27, 2013.

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