Thursday, June 17, 2021

Ex-President Gbagbo back in Ivory Coast after Acquittal,Political Dispute as jointly French & British Neo Colonial Exploitation,which made People leave by Sea Boats to Europe for their Survival,was caused & created by Multi-intentions'/Dual Agencies' France,assisted by Medieval Fulani Hegemony,worsened by Non-organized Kanuri.Any French/British Assistance is Parochial.

Ex-President Gbagbo back in Ivory Coast after Acquittal,Political Dispute as jointly French & British Neo Colonial Exploitation,which made People leave by Sea Boats to Europe for their Survival,was caused & created by Multi-intentions'/Dual Agencies' France,assisted by Medieval Fulani Hegemony,worsened by Non-organized Kanuri.Any French/British Assistance is Parochial. ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Former President Laurent Gbagbo returned home to Ivory Coast on Thursday, a decade after his refusal to concede defeat in a presidential election sparked months of violence that left more than 3,000 people dead. (1 of 10) Former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo greets supporters attending the court session at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020. Gbagbo is scheduled to return home to Ivory Coast Thursday June 17, 2021 for the first time in nearly a decade. The move comes after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. (2 of 10) Former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo, center, and his wife Simone, are seen in the custody of republican forces loyal to election winner Alassane Ouattara, at the Golf Hotel in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Gbagbo is scheduled to return home to Ivory Coast Thursday June 17, 2021 for the first time in nearly a decade. The move comes after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. (3 of 10) Supporters of former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo gather at the Brussels international airport in Brussels, Thursday, June 17, 2021. The former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo is returning home to Ivory Coast for the first time in nearly a decade, after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. (4 of 10) A supporter of former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo takes photos with her smartphone at the Brussels international airport in Brussels, Thursday, June 17, 2021. The former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo is returning home to Ivory Coast for the first time in nearly a decade, after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. (5 of 10) A supporter of former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo gestures as she gathers with others at the Brussels international airport in Brussels, Thursday, June 17, 2021. The former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo is returning home to Ivory Coast for the first time in nearly a decade, after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. (6 of 10) A supporter of former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo takes photos with her smartphone at the Brussels international airport in Brussels, Thursday, June 17, 2021. The former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo is returning home to Ivory Coast for the first time in nearly a decade, after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. (7 of 10) Supporters of the former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo protest as they claim they are being forbidden to greet Gbagbo on his arrival in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday, June 17, 2021. After nearly a decade, Gbagbo returns to his country after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. (8 of 10) Supporters of the former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo take part in a traditional dance as they celebrate before his arrival in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday, June 17, 2021. After nearly a decade, Gbagbo returns to his country after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. 9 of 10) Supporters of the former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo take part in a traditional dance as they celebrate before his arrival in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday, June 17, 2021. After nearly a decade, Gbagbo returns to his country after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. (10 of 10) Supporters of the former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo protest as they claim they are being forbidden to greet Gbagbo on his arrival in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday, June 17, 2021. After nearly a decade, Gbagbo returns to his country after his acquittal on war crimes charges was upheld at the International Criminal Court earlier this year. June 17, 2021 Gbagbo was extradited to the International Criminal Court at The Hague in 2011 and spent eight years awaiting trial on war crimes charges. A judge acquitted him in 2019, saying prosecutors had failed to prove their case. The verdict was appealed but upheld in late March, clearing the way for Gbagbo to leave Belgium, where he had spent the past two years. After making his way down the steps to the runway, Gbagbo was escorted to a VIP hall at the airport, where he was greeted by political allies and his wife, Simone. She did not attend his trial at The Hague because the ICC also had issued a warrant for her arrest on charges related to the post-election violence. While the government led by his then-rival President Alassane Ouattara has allowed Gbagbo’s return to Ivorian soil, there were already concerns about what role the divisive former leader may play in national politics. Gbagbo's supporters began arriving near the airport at 6 a.m., long before the ex-president had even boarded his flight in Brussels. Tensions between the jubilant crowds and security forces were high, with tear gas being used to disperse people coming to greet Gbagbo. The ex-president made no comment to journalists before getting into a vehicle that was soon encircled by crowds. Officials from his political party had said he planned to make a tour of Abidjan to visit supporters in his strongholds, but it was not immediately clear how his flight’s delayed arrival might affect those plans. Gbagbo’s opponents maintain he should be jailed in Ivory Coast, not given a statesman’s welcome. Some demonstrated outside Gbagbo’s residence in the Cocody neighborhood of Abidjan on Wednesday. Thursday, though, was mostly a day of jubilation for Gbagbo’s supporters, who long have maintained his prosecution was unfair and politically motivated. The ex-president garnered nearly 46% of the vote in 2010 and maintains a strong base of supporters. “After his arrival we want peace and reconciliation, we want to live together because we were born together so we are obliged to live together” said Chief Tanouh, a traditional leader from the country's east. Longtime rival Alassane Ouattara, who was ultimately declared the winner of the 2010 vote and has been president ever since, did not greet Gbagbo at the airport Thursday. Government spokesman Amadou Coulibaly said that was not the protocol for other former heads of state. “For us, it is a normal arrival of a citizen returning to his country,” he said. After the ex-president’s acquittal was upheld, Ouattara had said the former president’s travel expenses, and those of his family, would be covered by the state. It remains unclear what will become of other pending criminal charges against the ex-president. Gbagbo and three of his former ministers were sentenced to 20 years in prison on charges they broke into the Abidjan branch of the Central Bank of West African States to get cash amid the post-election crisis in January 2011. It’s unlikely that Ivorian authorities will jail the ex-president, says Ousmane Zina, a political scientist at the University of Bouake. However, Ouattara is likely to attach conditions to Gbagbo’s return in an effort to avoid reigniting tensions of the past, he added. “Before granting a pardon or amnesty, he will want to obtain a guarantee that the country will remain peaceful,” Zina said. Associated Press journalists Krista Larson in Dakar, Senegal; and Bishr El Touni, Mark Carlson and Lorne Cook in Brussels contributed. ----------------------- Ivory Coast votes for President amid Opposition Boycott.France led West into Third Term non constitutional illegal Election,as Two Terms are constitutionally Written,but Quacks opted for non feasible illegal Third Term,which is not Okayed & non Acceptance by the World.Legally.Wisely to adopt Swiss Political Rotational Model,with Vice.P Elections for All Regions for 5years Terms,while President chosen all elected VP & P to be rotated a 5 yrs term Per a Region. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ivory Coast President Ouattara inaugurated for an illegal third term,Ivorian illegal President Alassane Ouattara is sworn in for an illegal third term as President in Abidjan,Ivory Coast, ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara was inaugurated Monday for an illegal third term in office amid ongoing outcries from Opposition Parties.More than 300 People attended the swearing in ceremony at the Presidential Palace including about 10 African heads of state,as the re-elected Ouattara called for National dialogue/to Step Down. (1 of 1) Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara is sworn in for a third term as President in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Monday Dec. 14, 2020. Ouattara, who received some 94.3% percent of the vote, had been expected to easily win the election after the leading opposition figures called on their supporters to stay home. (Sia Kambu/Pool via AP) December 14, 2020 “I renew my ambition to rebuild a more united Ivory Coast for a better future,” he said. “We must work tirelessly with respect for our institutions.” He condemned the violence that has marked the election. At least 85 people have died in election-related violence before, during and after the polls, according to government figures. Ouattara also vowed to create a ministry in charge of national reconciliation “in order to consolidate social cohesion.” Independent presidential candidate Kouadio Konan Bertin took part in the inauguration ceremony, however, the opposition, which is still contesting Ouattara’s re-election, did not take part. On Sunday, the exiled opponent and former president of the National Assembly, Guillaume Soro, called on Ivorians to stand up against Ouattara, saying he risks sinking Ivory Coast into permanent disorder and instability. The opposition has referred to Ouattara’s re-election to a third term as an “electoral coup d’etat.” It tried to challenge the legality of his candidacy before the Oct. 31 vote, maintaining the president had already served two terms in power. Ouattara has been in power for nearly a decade. He initially said he would not run again this year but changed his mind after his party’s candidate died suddenly in July. Ouattara maintains that the country’s two-term limit for presidents does not apply to him because of a constitutional referendum passed in 2016.     Subjects         General news, Presidential elections, National elections, Elections People         Alassane Ouattara, Guillaume Soro Locations         Ivory Coast, West Africa, Africa ------------------  The Mazi article was published on Sa. 9. Apr. 2011 um 13:02,despite its non acceptable when published,fact prevailed &French led manipulation/Coordination of the installment of the Ivory Coast Alassane Ouattara Govt,referred to as a failure now. Sa., 9. Apr. 2011 um 13:02 Ivorian Solution: Either to split it into two regions or to adopt Swiss political Rotational Model not unnecessary. The Ivorian Northern bordering Countries where the most immigrants came from, they have cultural,Religious heritage and root affiliation with the Ivorian Immigrants,but this requires the World, Either to split it into two regions or to adopt Swiss political Rotational Model. Since, southern Ivorians are afraid of Immigrant’s population and their strong ties with France, and allowing immigrants who have become Ivorian Citizens, will be to the detriment of the Ivorian natives and due to long inherited conflicts, disputes and crises coupled with cultural/Religious differences. Neither the Ivorian current President Laurent Gbagbo nor Alassane Ouattara Could be able to lead Ivory Coast peacefully and legitimately now. The real Solution is for both candidates to step down from the Ivorian political scene and let President Laurent Gbagbo hand over power to most the Senior Chief of Ivorian Army who can convene then within 6 months to form a Ivorian Transactional Government that could run Ivory Coast for two years and to conduct a new election excluding both Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara. Any other process, whether leaving Laurent Gbagbo to continue Governing the country will lead to various problems with strong bloody confrontations by Ivorian of immigrant descendants, with strong French challenge Gbagbo  to concede power Ouattara, based on unverifiable Votes counted in favor of Alassane Ouattara, will lead Ivory Coast to various bloody confrontations by Ivorian Natives, who will be supported by their ethnic Natives from the neighboring Countries in the southern Ivorian Borders. ---------------------- Mazi Literal Works To: SHINKAIYEJ@africa-union.org,MoussavouP@africa-union.org,MfasoniJ@africa-union.org Date: Jan 9, 2011, 6:03 PM Subject:Sanction/Cut of Diplomatic Ties can’t work in an ethnic/regional fractured Ivory Coast. For AU Bureau of the Chairperson Sanction/Cut of Diplomatic Ties can’t work in an ethnic/regional fractured Ivory Coast. Technically, Sanction or Cut of Bilateral/Diplomatic Ties can’t work in an Ethnic/Regional fractured Ivory Coast or force Regional Self installed current President Laurent Gbagbo to hand over power to another Regional Self acclaimed Winner Alassane Ouattara as the real issue is not election matter but the Political Power contest between President Laurent Gbagbo led Native Ivorian and  Alassane Ouattara led Immigrants or Ivorian with foreign roots whose identifications are assumed not to be Ivorian, but supported by France who used its international Media and networks/connection to back Alassane Ouattara, after France had some collaborative misunderstandings with the Former Ivorian President Félix Houphouët-Boigny on how he did handle the looted wealth of former President of Zaire Mobutu Sese Seko, kept in his custody in Vatican Bank, which Félix Houphouët-Boigny utilized in developing his hometown of Yamoussoukro, where he built the world's largest church, named the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro,at a cost of US$300 million, leaving an account balance of only US$5million at time of his death, this, irritated France and created this behind scene political animosity between Ivorian native and French. Since, Cote d’Ivoire like any other African Countries which have been colonized, inherited an imbalanced Political & Economic Structures/National Frameworks with foul or colonial manipulative Constitution with non Operative Governmental infrastructures from past Colonization, are grappling with the reality and  inability to run their States Politically and Economically, as Colonial Boo Boo Traps with Colonial raise self serving bankrupt Elite, with sometime traditional recruited Scouts acting as State Military took Power in pretext of removing Corrupt Civil Regime, only to install their ethnic Agenda and ruined the State, as their Military Rule is run through non institutional principles and ethnic bias. Until a Proper National Ethnic Conference under aegis of UN as to formulate the best co-existing Constitutions and to work out general ethnic agreement on its framework on how vast African minerals and agricultural products with its abundant manpower could be harnessed and distributed for equitable development and Peace. African Election shall be used as point of ethnic challenge, source of pouring out bottled Anger/mistrusted Aggravation or Political Ethnic Contest for State Power Control as any ethnic group that had Political Power’s advantage, always use it for its ethnic Political Power’s advantage. Since the death of late President of Cote d'Ivoire, Felix Houphouet-Boigny that brought Mr. Alassane Ouattara a technocrat, trained as an economist and having worked for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) to assist Ivory Coast in financial development and later become the Ivorian Prime Minister but late Felix Houphouet-Boigny was aging with ill health, changed a section of the Ivorian Constitution which allowed Mr. Henri Konan Bédié, then the President of the National Assembly to succeed late Felix Houphouet-Boigny as Ivorian President,but France with Mr. Alassane Ouattara and his political Associates should know that it is technical difficult for Mr. Alassane Ouattara with its French imposed pressure/connection for non Ivorian Native to assume Political Power despite the international Rallies/Support, as what is paramount in Ivory Coast is that long time/short time Immigrants with almost two third Ivorian Population to assume Power, will restructure Ivory Coast to the detriment of Ivorian minority Natives whom the aggrieved  swollen neighboring Countries’ Citizens who felt that we were part and parcels of Ivory Coast development and culture but needed sometime before their full integration. The intellectual confusion over the world is why French is bent on Son of an immigrant of taking political power in Ivory Coast as native Ivorian want immigrants to enjoy all right except highest Political Office-the President, since the country is native originated and not a settling/emigrating Country. There is academic perception that French was hurt when late Felix Houphouet-Boigny utilized the looted Mobutu Se Seko Zaire stolen Wealth in secretly developing Ivory Coast but what of  King Hassan of Morocco who could not account Mobutu looted wealth, which led his untimely death, with late Mobutu briefly stay in Morocco as to recover his wealth back to France before his death. Ironically, there is sources which factually revealed that the Incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo won the Ivorian election on basis of  all countered votes of  Ivorian Votes with verifiable National ID, while Alassane Ouattara won its election on strength of all votes cast by all Voters with unverifiable National ID and that is why most African Countries could not be able to have credible National ID which is pancreas for peaceful credible election and to safeguard  its Citizen from violent crime and to promote development with better welfare for its citizens. Also, all developed with some better developing nations have credible verifiable national ID cards in place as it augur easy & peaceful Elections and ease better developmental benefits for all its citizens but why it is allowed in Africa and this, have caused Africa a lot destruction and lost, when UN with West can  insist that World/IMF can only recognize or do official business with any African Country that  have credible National Identity Cards in operation, but they are silent on this and this wicked collaboration that ruin Africa and create huge emigration problem for West and other developed Nations. Africans are waiting for the world to assist them in projects that create peace and development. Visit these published Articles' websites. http://maziliteralworks.wordpress.com http://maziliteralworks.blogspot.com https://medium.com/me/stories/public http://disqus.com/home/channel/mazipatrick/ https://maziliteralworks.tumblr.com https://twitter.com/Maziliteraworks Regards, Mazi Patrick  O., email: akwaba2000@gmail.com Thinker, Writer, Political Strategist, Historian & Psychoanalyst... As to publish our literal work,pls you/your company can assist us with anything.

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