"International justice":"Laurent Gbagbo" behind the bars, but "CHICKENS CAN COME HOME TO ROOST"!

Le 03 décembre 2011 par IVOIREBUSINESS - The table turns, and we have to face reality in this world of permanent frustration and injustice! WellKnown as a peculiar democrat in the whole

Une de l'Intelligent d'Abidjan du 03 décembre 2011.

Le 03 décembre 2011 par IVOIREBUSINESS - The table turns, and we have to face reality in this world of permanent frustration and injustice! WellKnown as a peculiar democrat in the whole

Africa, former president of the "IVORY COAST", "Laurent Gbagbo" has recently been deported against his own will to the international court in the "Netherlands"(La haye), on the basis of the current particular international news! "ALLASSANE OUATTARA" can jubilate or rejoice behind closed doors, but he has got other troubles: Peace and reconciliation are at stake right now in the "Ivory Coast" since the departure of "Gbagbo Laurent" from the country...But "Allassane Ouattara" still relies on his so called "Power", closely with his international allies, backing him up! As a matter of fact, power is fundamental to politics nowsadays. PRESIDENT "Allassane Ouattara's approach of politics seems to be close to politics analyst "Parson's philosophy of politics: According to him, power is regarded as too narrow and too conservative by many scientists. They believe that politics is more than a technical task of implementing a vision shared by a whole society. They see politics as an area of conflict over what goal should be persued, the underlying of power, here is based on the idea of conflict rather than consensus. In this perspective, power consists in the ability to get one way, usually in the face of opposition. It's a matter of getting people to do things they would not otherwise have done. In the same trend, this is a question of power over others, rather than power to achieve share objectives. In addition to that crucial reality, one has to keep in mind that, there is a gap between international justice and international politics. Therefore, as far as the case of former president "Laurent Gbagbo" is concerned, international justice has to be done before God and Men, as well as the international community! Down the line, when true judgement days will come by; "CHICKENS CAN COME HOME TO ROOST IN THE IVORY COAST"! Nobody knows tomorrow. Time will really tell..

Yves T Bouazo