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9781466950351

Côte D’ivoire

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  • ISBN13:

    9781466950351

  • ISBN10:

    1466950358

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-09-12
  • Publisher: Trafford on Demand Pub
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IT ALL BOILS DOWN TO THE WAR OVER OUR RESOURCES What we experienced in Côte d'Ivoire after the second runoff election depicts the tale of the scorpion; a small animal with two heads that characterizes evil by nature. The Bible refers to two evil creatures; the serpent and the scorpion, saying: "Jesus gave us the authority to crush the heads of the serpent and the scorpion." This sign of the scorpion was physically manifested in the outcome of the election in our country, thus placing it under satanic yoke, or in a spiritual deadlock. The election resulted with [the two candidates proclaimed presidents separately.] 1-Alassane Ouattara: the second candidate was proclaimed winner by the International Community; the outsiders: France, the US and the UN. 2-President Laurent Gbagbo: incumbent was proclaimed by the Constitutional Council, the equivalent of the Supreme Court; "Highest judiciary body in all Court Systems." Although no country on earth is ever run by the International Community, let alone choosing a president for any people, the whole world was deceived by those who came to assist us, and eventually was misled, which sent our country in an unprecedented and destructive chaos. As a way to resolve the conflict, a resolution that legitimized a military action and the use of heavy weapons such as bombs was ordered by France, and promulgated by the UN Security Council. Subsequently, with a joint military action conducted by the French marines, Ouattara's rebels, and UN so-called peacekeepers, with the US backing and logistics, the Ivorian people watched helplessly as the bombing of the Presidential Palace and many other landmarks went on. The dead were outnumbers. President Laurent Gbagbo, the First Lady, and the surviving occupants of the Palace were captured and handed over to Ouattara's rebels to be tortured and dumped in jail. This scenario was the consequence of an international conspiracy organized by Western dictators to wrest power from a national, Laurent Gbagbo, in order to install in his stead, a foreigner who will serve as their purveyor for our resources.

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