Violence against Nigeriens in Ivory Coast: Ouattara calls for firm sanctions against the perpetrators

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Connectionivoirienne May 25, 2021 10:06 a.m.

Violence against Nigeriens in Ivory Coast: Ouattara calls for firm sanctions against the perpetrators

What is frightening is the depth of a “militia” culture which was born in 2002 with the MPCI rebellion and which has continued to spread throughout the body of society, replicating itself in the government camp of 'then (with the “GPP”, “FLGO” and others), then becoming a sort of monopoly of a power which presents a welcoming and republican mask to the “external partners” and a medieval and deeply feudal face internally.

Because, without collective action, the funding and the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the African Union's Agenda 2063 will be compromised, which is why it was recommended to act together to propose a substantial financial support plan to boost the economy of African countries.

The “Success” cyber activist, Ouattara agitator, behind the dissemination of a false video allegedly revealing the abuse to which Ivorians were allegedly subjected by Nigeriens - in reality 2019 footage from Nigeria and unrelated with Côte d'Ivoire - surrendered last Thursday to the national police.

It was born in civil war, it constantly casts the shadow of civil war and it is so far difficult to foresee how it will end outside of a civil war - which is absolutely undesirable.

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Why the anti-Hausa attacks in Abidjan are not just a news item… Théophile Kouamouo Last week I took up the weekly editorial that I wrote for a long time on the Ivory Coast.

If we treat green wood like this The hate-drunk militiamen who almost did the irreparable thing on poor Nigerien immigrants last week are the same who “played football” with the severed head of an activist from the opposition to Daoukro.

This is a new manifestation of a disturbing reality: the power of Alassane Ouattara is structurally "a power of civil war".

The Hausa who, although they are often just as poor as their Ivorian neighbor, can give the impression of being prosperous because they manage liquidity as part of their "garbadrome" or their hardware store.

This involves, in particular, adopting a differentiated approach and support mechanisms to enable countries, with sustainable debt and having access to international capital markets, such as Côte d'Ivoire, to mobilize long-term and low-cost resources.

lower interest rates.

Ouattarism is unique in that it brings together a mass of people belonging to the lumpenproletariat (the poorest of the poor) and a minority of the ultra rich, members of a parasitic and monopolizing bourgeoisie devoted body and soul to the interests large international capital.

These talks were an opportunity, according to the President of the Republic, to review the cooperation relations between Côte d'Ivoire and their respective countries, as well as with the Bretton Woods Institutions and the Union Commission.

African.

It is the same politico-social software of ignorance, tribal chauvinism, an absolute sense of impunity, poverty and instrumentalized frustrations that is at work.

But in the statement made at the airport lounge, President Alassane Ouattara indicated that this Summit made it possible to examine several essential questions relating to the mobilization of significant and innovative financing in favor of African countries for vaccination.

increased populations against COVID-19, as well as for the economic recovery of our countries.

The President of the Republic added that the Conference called to support the allocation of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) of the IMF in the amount of 650 billion dollars, including nearly 33 billion for the African continent and to continue the discussions with a view to making available to the African continent 100 billion dollars, partly taken from the allocations of developed countries which enjoy a comfortable foreign exchange reserve situation.

One “buzz” chasing the other, it's a safe bet that we will soon no longer talk at all about the senseless ratonnades which last week targeted Nigerien nationals, from the Hausa community, in various communes of the district of Abidjan.

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The logic of the scapegoat In the face of the economic impoverishment of a large number of "worshipers", a scapegoat must be found.

If a “nothing at all” falsely attributed to people who are about 1500 kilometers from Abidjan leads to such overflows, what will happen when we explain tomorrow to these fanatic wolves that power is in the world? point of changing hands? They come at a time when electricity - and water - rationing is undermining the Ivorian economy..

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