directscoop | March 24, 2011 at 11:07 | http://wp.me/p1fABI-IZ
Blolequin - Thousands of Ivorians fleeing the fighting since Wednesday in western countries are heading east.The clashes between the forces of defense and security (SDS) and pro-Ouattara rebellion took place Wednesday at Bloléquin where the Ivorian army has routed the rebels who tried pro-Ouattara from the night of Sunday to Monday s install there.One resident reached by telephone, a vast movement of population is observed elusive fighting since the cease fire with the rebels pro-Ouattara.Since February 26, in violation of the cease-fire signed in 2004, the rebels have taken pro-Ouattara war west of the country by attacking the towns of Zouan Hounien, Bin-Houyé, Toulepleu, Doke, and Bloléquin Duekoue in the indifference of the international community.This rebellion, which uses "terrorist methods" (cons attack private homes, attacked villages, killing ritual slaying victims, cremations of prisoners), is supported by UN forces who are helping him. Acts of terrorizing people moving en masse to the cities of the interior.At Abobo, the heavily armed rebels moved to the point of causing a mass exodus of populations. The massive response of the defense forces and security increasingly confined the attackers in their entrenchment.In an interview recently broadcast on the tv TCI pirate, Captain Alla, spokesman for the pro-rebel leader Ouattara, Guillaume Soro had promised "a war situation (...) to the Ivorians."Defense forces and security expressed in Abidjan Wednesday, February 23 their commitment to fight against the "urban guerrilla" introduced in recent days in parts of the city of Abidjan.Refusing defeat ascertained by the Constitutional Council, the highest court called to proclaim the final results of presidential elections, Alassane Ouattara from his headquarters in the Golf Hotel, tries in complicity with UNOCI, the French Licorne force and rebel militia to overthrow the Government of Côte d'Ivoire.
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