Monday, February 21, 2011

Thong Leotard Eighties

Destabilization of Côte d'Ivoire: The revolution gave birth to a mouse

In The New Courier N ° 209, February 21, 2011 by Frank Toti


Ouattara supporters, headed by Guillaume Soro had announced today the final assault on the Ivorian regime, called "Orange Revolution" but which in reality was to start last Saturday in several towns in the area and Cno in the municipalities of Abidjan Abobo and Kumasi. In this regard, the SG of the rebel forces had cut off Friday night in Bouake, the stronghold of the rebellion, when it should launch its next revolution, a giga rally in the stadium of Peace city. Sat edi early morning, the couple broke up cliques Fds activists RHDP, who, replying to insurgent slogan "first minister" Ouattara, had set up roadblocks in Abobo and Kumasi. Where they intended to launch a meeting of the revolution at the roundabout at the Town Hall to Abobo and instead Inshallah for Kumasi.
Before the meager crowd of candidates Ala revolution, the handful of activists who came out RHDP will engage in acts of vandalism early circumscribed by the Fds. At Abobo, they will abandon the roundabout of the town hall in the hands of Fds to settle for less for Anador half an hour before dispersing. Same scenario in Kumasi where Ouattara's supporters burned tires on public roads and attacked buses and taxis.
Bouake, Soro fled their revolution soro.jpg

We thought Bouake, the stronghold of the rebellion of Alassane Ouattara, have succeeded to a large rally last Saturday to start the revolution. Not. Since there also is a total fiasco saved. And yet, very early in the morning of Saturday, and other elements of FAFN RDR militants, "galvanized" by the presence Guillaume Soro in Bouake, will move in small groups toward the stage of peace. Despite constant calls for mobilization that took place all week in and around Bouake, the stadium of Peace has remained strangely two-thirds desert. Populations sulking this gathering, and wished to express their ras-le-bol address the actions of the camp Ouattara who spares no Ivorian some edge whatsoever.

The "parent" of the revolution, Guillaume Soro, has not had the effrontery to go to this meeting that he himself organized. He told his agent, Amadou Kone he was not healthy to be present at the rally to launch his revolution. And yet this same Saturday, Guillaume Soro visited Lome to discuss with the Togolese president, Faure Gnassimgbé, President of the UEMOA. Whence it came back around 15h 30min. It is clear that the rebel leader conceded the move to low mobilization in their stronghold of Bouake and went to the evidence that his revolution has passed away even before birth. And to hide things, Amadou Koné had raised at the stage of Bouake a possible postponement of that revolution. Shame on them!

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