mardi 28 décembre 2010

Gbagbo speaks of the "plot" to oust him and the camp and Tara calls for Aadharab

"Al Hassan" recognized by the entire international communityOccur outgoing president in the Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo Sunday a "conspiracy" led by France and the United States to remove him from power, urged the rival camp Alassane Ouattara to a general strike from Monday until his departure from power.He condemned Gbagbo said in an interview with the newspaper "Le Figaro" at the disposal French ambassadors the United States and France in Abidjan in the days that followed the presidential elections that took place in November 28 and broke the track presidential crisis.Gbagbo said "They are especially French Ambassador and the Ambassador of the United States, I went to pick up Joseph Bacayo Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission to the Golf Hotel where the headquarters of my opponent," Alassane Ouattara has been acknowledged by the international community nearly the whole head of the Ivory Coast.And on the threats of African military intervention to oust him from power, Gbagbo said that "all threats must be taken seriously, but in Africa, will be the first time where African countries are ready to go to war against each other for failing to vote as they should.""Look at the map of Africa, look at where it is being fairly well or fairly badly, where never hold elections. If they want the war in all these cases, I think that Africa will be shaken by war."The Economic Community of West African States announced during its summit in Abuja, Nigeria, she has been using "legitimate force" if it did not give up Gbagbo from power.Gbagbo said "during the meetings of the African countries, the representatives of Western countries in large numbers behind the scenes at meetings of Africans. The pressures were very high."It is expected to arrive from three heads of delegation from the Economic Community for West Africa (Benin, Sierra Leone, Cape Verde) Tuesday to Abidjan.For the decision of the regional institutions, especially the African Central Bank to deal with his rival Alassane Ouattara, Gbagbo said "no African central bank is the one who pays the salaries of staff. It's money the Ivory Coast," adding, "This decision does not have any value."And before the publication of this interview, he called for a coalition of political parties which support Alassane Ouattara to "stop" activities in the Ivory Coast from Monday "until you leave the Laurent Gbagbo."The statement said that the administration of Rally for Democracy and Peace asks the people "and all those who live in Ivory Coast to stop all their activities with effect from Monday, December 27, 2010 until the departure of Laurent Gbagbo to power."And at the same said Alassane Ouattara claimed under the chairmanship of the Ivory Coast it's called a general strike on Sunday to continue to abandon the current President Laurent Gbagbo from power.Aceh, "said Patrick spokesman Ouattara" I can confirm we have called for a general strike throughout the country starting from tomorrow "And entered the country in political crisis over presidential election results that were intended to heal the wounds of war that took place in 2002 and 2003, but instead raised a violent showdown between Gbagbo and Uattara.

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