Côte d'Ivoire: "Breaking news from the frontline in the west of the "Ivory Coast"(in the city of "Duekoué")!

Le 28 décembre 2011 par IvoireBusiness - You reap what you sow, also he who lives by the sword , will unquestionably perish by the sword! that seems to be

Non identified soldier in Côte d'Ivoire.

Le 28 décembre 2011 par IvoireBusiness - You reap what you sow, also he who lives by the sword , will unquestionably perish by the sword! that seems to be

true in the current ivorian turmoil: Recently, Permanent rumours of fierce confrontations seem to be blatant in the west of the "Ivory COAST" right, now since the 22nd of december. Therefore, 32 rebel soldiers(Frci) are reported dead in a fierce confrontation with the new "benguiste commando" in this part of the "Ivory Coast"!in the same trend, according to credible sources backed by civilians' testimonies living in the city of "Duekoue" in the west of the "Ivory Coast", 72 rebel soldiers are reported dead in another fierce confrontation(27th of december 2011):They got trapped again by the "new "benguiste ivorian commando" who is supposed to be labeled as the new redemptor ivorian soldiers in the west of the "Ivory Coast for the country people living in the west! It's the conspicuous proof that, the west of the "Ivory COAST", where almost 1000 civilians were being slaughtered in odious conditions last APRIL 2011, is still bowling till now! Is it another trumpet of what would happen later on in the whole country? Knowing that, In the "IVORY COAST", right now retaliation seems to be the only alternative rather than a so called peace and reconciliation process that's scattering gradually unfortunately! The main reason rests in the fact that the government of president "Allasane Ouattara" failed to come to a political compromise with the main opposition party("FPI" of former ivorian president "Laurent Gbagbo")... Consequently, peace and reconciliation seem to be in jeopardy in the "Ivory COAST", despite official political vagary rhetoric ...So, if you don't want to get the heat in the "Ivory Coast" right now on the frontline, stay out the kitchen! Nobody knows tomorrow in the "Ivory Coast"...

(Yves T Bouazo)