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Ivory Coast Crisis

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:07 pm
by DR-YALAXOOW
once again in AFRICA we have sitting president refusing outcome of elections, before it was Kenya kibaki and now Ivory coast, the Christian and Southerner former president Laurent Gbagbohe lost elections agains the challenger Muslim and northernar Alassane Ouattara , mr Ouattara won the vote with great marginal 55% Ouattara agains 41%Gbagbohe. more than Kenyan elections years ago which kibaki lost against odinga,

whats wrong whit africans why they like so much to stay in power even risking of the civil war?

Ivory coast wuxuu ahaa wadan ay xaaraaan xagga maamulka ku heeystaan CHRISTIANS minorty SOUTHERNS agains mojorty muslims in north waxay ahaayeen second class citizen muslimiinta looma ogoleeyn inay xukunka xitaa wasiir ka noqdaa BEFORE 2001, laakiin arriintaa waxay is badashey 2002 markii ay muslimiinta sameeyeen revolt ayna ku guuleeysteen inay ivorty coast ay u kala gooyaaan haaaf north muslimiin, koonfurta ciidanka dawlada ku haraaan.

markaa la heshiisiiyey christaanka reer koonfureedka xaaraanta wadanka ku heeystay iyo muslimiinta waqooyiga waxaa lagu heshiiyey in doorasho la qabto, doorashadii waxaaa rumoowday inay MUSLIMIINTA MAJORTY AHAAYEEN DOORASHADIINA si easy ayuuu MADAXWEYNE Alassane Ouattara A MUSLIM FROM north ku guleeystay.

ivory coast inuu wadan muslimiiin baddan leeyahay waxaan markii iigu horeeysay ku gartey waa national footballl teamka iviory coast almost half waa muslimiin laga bilaaabo toure brothers.
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Re: Ivory Coast Crisis

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:17 pm
by Basra-
Power: Its the human all powerful temptations. :clap: I will not blame only africans to love power. It is a human nature deal. However, i will blame the african society for being sissies. If Africa needs to change---its people need to change. Revolutions - like the french revolutions need to happen. An entire nation needs to get up and say-- u know--- either have democracy or we have death. The question is--is there any adoon who is prepared to die in the name of democracy? :roll:

Re: Ivory Coast Crisis

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:01 pm
by Navy9
another depiction of a tale of two cities or hotel rwanda is simply just too much...

Re: Ivory Coast Crisis

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:28 pm
by Voltage
Waa mucjiso wallahi. Afrikaankaan xaaraan ku naax buu kursiga u noqdaa. Outtara won fair and square as the electoral commission first said and everyone from UN to Europe to US agreed then some corrupt idiot friend of the president in parliament ku lahaa recount and then supposedly laurent was ahead. If He doesn't accept the results the Muslim north way is diyaariyeen along with huge support from Burkina Faso. Laurent needs to get the hell out of the way.