"WEST AFRICA WAR ZONE": "Fire is still burning in the "Ivory Coast"

Le 07 mars 2012 par IVOIREBUSINESS - Weeping and wailing seem to be the national coffee and anthem of most of the ivorian citizens by these times of turmoil since "ALLASSANE OUATTARA" took over(April 2011), because fire is still burning in

Soldats des FRCI armes au poing.

Le 07 mars 2012 par IVOIREBUSINESS - Weeping and wailing seem to be the national coffee and anthem of most of the ivorian citizens by these times of turmoil since "ALLASSANE OUATTARA" took over(April 2011), because fire is still burning in

the "Ivory Coast", and also burning to some point, the ivorian people directly and indirectly: This analogy or metaphor is evidently strong in the history of Africa for a peaceful country, usually labeled as an african cradle of political stability and peace over four decades in the whole Africa! Sudden Death squads in some ivorian towns such as: "VAVOUA", "Sikensi", "ABENGOUROU", "ARRAH", "TAI", "GUIBEROUA" are the conspicuous evidences that the "Ivory COAST" is still going down to the drain, under a so called regime, that has got no control over the bloody rebel soldiers called: ("FRCI" and "Dozos-mandingo illiterate warriors"), who brougt "ALLASSANE OUATTARA" to power...On the contrary, they still remain the bedrocks of the current ivorian authorities, therefore they have got some power indeed! How can we explain or analyse this permanent violence in the "Ivory Coast" till today? On he other hand, revenge and retaliation, ethnic cleansing seem to be the main capital of "Allassane Ouattara's regime, an approach grounded in some facts, but he also clearly failed to comprehend in the same trend, the dynamics of the current ivorian society on the ground, and to have an entire control over the rebel soldiers, who are still trampling permanently on the fondamental human rights in the "Ivory Coast", despite some relevant reports of international organisations such as:(human rights watch, amnesty international)!On the contrary, the rebel soldiers(FRCI), who are basically the bedrocks of "ALLASSANE OUATTARA's regime are taken for granted by his regime in terms of salary treatment! In consequence, they are still forsaken, and got no monthly pay or got paid with fake ivorian currency, so they are forced to try something for themselves, so as to survive in the streets of "Abidjan", rejected by that ungrateful regime... How long will this sad situation last in the "Ivory Coast"? Is it an approach of an appeal of what can take place later on in the country? When there is smoke, there is also fire, someone said it in the Usa! Wait and see, and time will really tell one day...
(Yves T Bouazo)