The news is not hardly ever come, most people do not even know that Ivory Coast is from November to try to put an end to the era of a dictator who has lost the election but do not want leave his golden bench. The small proportion who believe that the situation is not the best but that has not yet arrived to the disaster.
The latest news I found is this: "The forces near Ouattara have occupied the town of Toulepleu, in the east." Looking for insights on this news flash, I realized that many call the supporters of Ouattara, who won the election, "the rebels", but how can they be rebels if they won? That's why I'm forced once again to say that the information sucks.
To me, however, does not care much who won what interests me to point out the significance of the news. If Ouattara and his conquered a city, a stronghold of Gbagbo defined, it means that the Ivory Coast war broke out, as Gbagbo's supporters that they have admitted that the city in question was the scene of clashes, also armed. But some of us told us that in Côte d'Ivoire is the war began? Who knew? Who said that? Who had the interest to follow the escalation of violence since they begin to date?
Along with this news came even as the massacres in which it refers that the forces of the President, retiring in theory into practice remaining, are making all over the country, particularly the killing of seven unarmed women massacred to strokes of gunfire, the military killed for fun. Following this announcement also came the comment of Clinton: "President Gbagbo has shown an inhuman disregard for human life and respect for the law. You have to leave power. "
The U.S. woke up, again when the dead were now too many not to go unnoticed, they smelled blood and had to comment on. Maybe now some news will come, as always we must wait for the "big" involving the Earth's smaller because of them speak.
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