Cote d'Ivoire : The Struggle of the People of Côte d'Ivoire

Now that you are here

can you refute the fact that if the

50 Burkina faso population was not hated by the native Cote DIvoirians

then this issue would be squashed:10500:

let us debate this as men.
or duscuss it since we are both logged on now

dude once again what's your point? What that have to do with the actual crisis? Are you living in CI? So how can you say that all burkinabe are hated by ivoirians? Is the actual president responsible for this situation? No it was the former president who is now the ally of Ouattara who started to point out this,so once again there is more than ethnic feuds.

What i know for sure is that the majority of Burkinabes are oppressed by a government put in place by you evil mindele demoniacs YT;you people have killed one of the most brilliant african leader of the 20th century because of this:







^^^ he prophesied his assassination if his country was alone and this is what happen as it was his last speech...This thread is about the struggle of the people and unity, so please white boy don't come here with that divide and rule ish...

Unity is the key, for the nigerians and other africans who posted here y'all need to spread the real news in your countries,because they want to see a another african war. People are starting to march in Cameroon,Congo etc...All africa should protest against western imperialism.
 
dude once again what's your point? What that have to do with the actual crisis? Are you living in CI? So how can you say that all burkinabe are hated by ivoirians? Is the actual president responsible for this situation? No it was the former president who is now the ally of Ouattara who started to point out this,so once again there is more than ethnic feuds.

What i know for sure is that the majority of Burkinabes are oppressed by a government put in place by you evil mindele demoniacs YT;you people have killed one of the most brilliant african leader of the 20th century because of this:







^^^ he prophesied his assassination if his country was alone and this is what happen as it was his last speech...This thread is about the struggle of the people and unity, so please white boy don't come here with that divide and rule ish...

Unity is the key, for the nigerians and other africans who posted here y'all need to spread the real news in your countries,because they want to see a another african war. People are starting to march in Cameroon,Congo etc...All africa should protest against western imperialism.

when you finish your Ru Paul routine let me know when you come to NYC so you can see what race I am
 
when you finish your Ru Paul routine let me know when you come to NYC so you can see what race I am
Like I said you want to debate show some references, the poeple here at Destee are not children fascinated by youtubes and rhetoric

so man up brother what have you to say?
 
West Africa leaders to give Ivory Coast's Gbagbo ultimatum


The presidents of three West African states were due in Ivory Coast on Tuesday to tell internationally-isolated incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo to step down or face removal by force.


Regional and world powers want Gbagbo to cede power to rival presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara after elections last month provoked a dispute that has killed more than 170 people and threatens to tip the country back into civil war.

Gbagbo's government has said it would welcome the emissaries -- Benin's Boni Yayi, Sierra Leone's Ernest Bai Koroma and Pedro Pires of Cape Verde -- "as brothers and friends and listen to the message they have to convey."

Provisional elections results from the November 29 poll in the world's largest cocoa grower showed Ouattara with an eight percentage-point win. But the nation's top court, run by a Gbagbo ally, overturned the results amid allegations of fraud.

The United States and the European Union have slapped a travel ban on Gbagbo and his inner circle while the World Bank and the regional West African central bank have frozen his finances in an attempt to weaken his grip on power.

The standoff turned violent this month after Ouattara supporters tried to seize the state broadcaster's building and clashed with security forces, killing at least 20 people.

After several days of calm, sporadic gunfire was heard on Tuesday morning in the Abidjan neighbourhood of Abobo, a stronghold of Ouattara supporters. A Reuters witness said police were chasing youths who were trying to set up barricades with burning tyres. It is not known if there are casualties.

Residents and human rights groups have accused pro-Gbagbo gunmen of extra-judicial killings, kidnappings and torture since the election. The U.N. condemned the violence.

The election was meant to heal the wounds of a 2002-03 civil war that split the country in two, but experts now fear the dispute over the results could reignite conflict.

The turmoil has pushed cocoa futures to recent four-month highs amid fears it could eventually disrupt exports. Ivory Coast's Eurobond hit a record low last week on concern that the country would not meet a $30 million (19.4 million pound) bond payment December 31.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/22/20101228/tts-uk-ivorycoast-ca02f96.html
 

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