"POLITICS in WEST AFRICA": "5 Ivorian extradited refugees recently tortured to death"!

Le 06 juillet 2012 par IVOIREBUSINESS - Will guiltiness rest on liberian president "Ellen j SHIRLEAF's conscious one day? That might be a cry of some ivorian asylum seekers recently

Images d'archive. Rédittion des miliciens pro-Gbagbo à Yopougon durant la crise post-électorale.

Le 06 juillet 2012 par IVOIREBUSINESS - Will guiltiness rest on liberian president "Ellen j SHIRLEAF's conscious one day? That might be a cry of some ivorian asylum seekers recently

extradited from a few liberian refugees camps around the "Grand deh county" in LIBERIA under the political pressure of ivorian head of state! To come back to the facts, we would like to make everything absolutely clear that (41) ivorian asylum seekers have indeed been recently extradited from a few liberian camps for the sake of a political deal behind closed doors , grounded in a so called security and cooperation between "Ivory Coast" and "LIBERIA":T hose ivorian refugees have unfortunately been denied the right to defend themselves on justice and fundamental human rights grounds! As a result, Five of them have recently paid the price of the so called ivorian turmoil, when being extradited from "Liberia", then tortured to death! It's really inconsistent with basic international human rights ethics and that can be labeled as a sign of a new tyrany in the country! In the same trend, the (41) extradited ivorian refugees have got no lawful assistance for an eventual self-defense and (39) of them have been immediately taken to jail in the economic capital city of the "Ivory COAST", "Abidjan". Meanwhile, the controversy goes on when credible sources keep on confirming the fact (5) extradited ivorian refugees from "Liberia" have been severely tortured to death: They unfortunately paid their lives during the trip back to the "Ivory COAST" against their will! We are really forced to come to the conclusion, grounded in those major facts of severe torture and odious deaths, that the "Ivory Coast" seems to be to be without doubt a no man's land right now, where there is no justice for the poor and the weak, namely for those who played loose in that past ivorian post electoral turmoil. But basically, on the other side, it's indeed peace and reconciliation that are scattering gradually in a country formerly labeled as a cradle of peace, stability and hospitality! We are still looking forward to the light of a brighter future in the "Ivory COAST" in the months to come! Only GOD KNOWS!
(Yves T BOUAZO)