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Côte d'Ivoire: Western parliamentarians speak out (1)

A Canadian parliamentary former MP for Trois-Rivieres:
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Conspiracy in western Côte d'Ivoire: evidence
Posted February 18, 2011 " In 2001 I was a member of an international delegation supervised by the UN and composed of five members from as many countries, established in the wake of the arrival of Laurent Gbagbo in October 2000.
The meeting with President Gbagbo was decisive for me. Him, all identified as being responsible for all the problems of his country, seemed like a good man who answered the questions honestly, even more insidious, a humanist who wants the good of his people - and that of All Africa - and wants above all to restore peace and national reconciliation. But it was during a meeting with the delegation of twenty ambassadors that the hypothesis of a plot appeared to me
Indeed, I saw and heard the members of this gathering denigrate or demonize the president, elected democratically, by treating it as an undesirable, a troublemaker that should get rid because he refuses to bow down and behave, as saying the Africans, "Chief of doormat."
Also, this officer of the Embassy of the Netherlands who whispered in his ear: "Know, sir, that in a year from now, Gbagbo will no longer be there". This was in 2001, and no presidential election is expected before 2005!

Approximately 18 months later, September 19, 2002, occurred a military coup ... Quickly driven out of Abidjan, the rebels retreated into force in the north of the country they take over. This will be the score.

But why all this acrimony against Gbagbo? Because the West did that for another presidential candidate, faithful servant of Western interests, both as a former Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire, imposed by Paris as that of former executive officer of the IMF. This man is Alassane Ouattara. Boasting a large personal fortune, he is known in financial circles, political and media from Europe and America.
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, and apparently he sponsor of the rebels since 2002 Ouattara can count on the support of Presidents Chirac and Sarkozy, he who speaks of his "friend Ouattara, who will do anything to get the UN to legalize presence of the rebels off-the-law, even to ennoble them in 2004 as "New Forces (FN).

Never, despite several agreements to this end, the rebels have agreed to surrender and they never have been forced, nor France nor the United Nations. Despite this background, Gbagbo is forced, in 2010, marked the presidential election in the north, by many embezzlement and abuse, which were recognized by the UN representative in Côte d'Ivoire, without ever the international community is tempted to light and the truth. Small example: in the north, in about 2200 polling stations, the number of voters exceeds the number of registered voters and in many cases no vote in favor of Gbagbo is recorded, not even those of its two representatives!

Tensions resulting from this post-election context, where both candidates say they are presidents, may degenerate into a terrible bloodbath.

attempt to remedy this situation, African Union (AU) has recently decided to establish a panel consisting of the heads of state from five African countries.

Hopefully this new mission will succeed in getting the truth about events that occurred before, during and after the presidential elections. "


The author, Yves Rocheleau, was MP (Bloc Québécois) Trois-Rivières from 1993 to 2004.







http://www.cyberpresse.ca/le-nouvelliste/opinions/201102/18/01-4371828-complot-occidental-en-cote-divoire-une-evidence.php

http://resistances.akwedo.com/post/3404621572/complot-occidental-en-cote-divoire-une-evidence

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