"President Alassane Ouattara on Cnn":"Former president "Gbagbo Laurent" represents the "Ivory Coast" to some point!

Le 31 juillet 2011 par IvoireBusiness - Ivorian president "Alassane Ouattara" was recently on "Cnn" where he stated the fact that former

Alassane On CNN. Afp/ Getty.

Le 31 juillet 2011 par IvoireBusiness - Ivorian president "Alassane Ouattara" was recently on "Cnn" where he stated the fact that former

ivorian president "Laurent Gbagbo" is under arrest, but is still living in the presidential house in the north of the "Ivory Coast". According to his statements, Gbagbo's wife is also getting the same accommodations in the north of the Country. Furthermore, he pointed out the fact that he is the president of all ivorians, therefore he must honour the function of president in the "Ivory Coast»! But the controversy will still go on when saying that ivorian TV presenter "Herman Aboa" is not under arrest, he has got arms and munitions and has called people to kill others. By this way, president "Alasane Ouattara" is trying to accuse ivorian journalist "Herman Aboa" of a media propaganda based on hatred. On the other hand, talking of the massive killings in "the "Ivory Coast", president "Alassane Ouattara" has found already former president "Laurent Gbagbo" guilty when arguing that "Gbagbo" has planted and cultivated ethnic hatred, therefore those massive killings are a tendency of revenge, people have been manipulated on ethnic grounds. I want diversity in the "Ivory Coast", and all the appointments I’ve made are the proofs. I also ban discrimination and persecutions, he added...But these words of "ALASSANE OUATTARA" have to be transformed into actions, because actions speak louder than words! Through this message of president "ALLASSANE OUATTARA" on "Cnn", half of the ivorian realities have never been told till now, because bloody west african rebel soldiers keep on killing innocent unarmed ivorian civilians, regardless of the fundamental human rights. When it will end in this no man's land and banana republic? That's the permanent question to answer right now in the "Ivory Coast"!

Yves T Bouazo