It is time that we are dealing with is not new for us but we must repeat to clear it so clear to all: Africa is FLAMES. All of Africa is on fire, there is an angle that is healthy and you know, when the fruit is rotten, the Party is to be deleted. This is what happens in the poorest continent in the world where you try to delete what is rotten, but you can not put an end to the dictators who are in power. Everyone is a peer (curious than worried) north of the continent and many have forgotten to see the rest, remember to Zimbabwe, to remember the Sudan and Darfur, the Niger and Uganda to remember. In particular today I want to remind the Ivory Coast where the situation now is no longer running and is desperate distrutta.40mila are refugees (and is estimated to reach 100 thousand in a short time) the clashes between the army still loyal to Gbagbo and Ouattara's supporters (the real winner of the elections) are now on the agenda, the dead have not reached a given (and this is never a good sign, if you do not talk about figures means that you are talking about carnage ) the only business that brought money, cocoa, has been blocked by the will of the dictator, foreign banks were nationalized. This is not a catastrophe? No, for two reasons:
1. Everything I have listed so far is not a catastrophe because there is no final detail: the disaster will begin shortly, will start when the rainy season. From that moment it will be difficult to bring medicines into the country (given the impracticality of many main roads) and will be for many the agony of having to survive not even have a shelter to shelter.
2. For the whole world this is not a disaster because the U.S. had not yet opened his mouth about it, there was no critical comment, and we know that if they do not say anything no one has the courage to tell her. Depending on what the U.S. says the other states then we will say for or against: they do not speak, no one cares Côte d'Ivoire.
This is the policy of assistance to persons that has been established in the world: pure indifference.
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