Cardinal Bernard Agré calls the Ivoirians to the resistance
28 Décembre 2010 , Rédigé par afrohistorama, Toute l'histoire sans histoire
ARBISHOP BERNARD AGRE
Arbishop Bernard Agré unleashed. Guests of the program “Raison d’état” of the first national television last Friday, December 24, the former archbishop of Abidjan
has clearly taken sides in the crisis resulting from elections that shakes Ivory Coast. The cardinal has openly supported the election of Laurent Gbagbo versus Alassane Ouattara. His
cap by playing a lawyer, he acknowledged that the single highest Ivorian court electoral matters is the Constitutional Council. "For me, the law has been said, and gave a winner, it` s necessary
to stick to that. "
In clear words, he went on to denounce the results were announced by the chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), Youssouf Bakayoko, at Golf Hotel which was the headquarter of the candidate of RDR, Alassane Ouattara. The archbishop Agré recalled that in all countries of the world `s Constitutional Council which is the` body to adjudicate electoral disputes and announce the final results of presidential elections, citing recent examples of American and French.
The man of God has invited the two protagonists in this post-election crisis, namely Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara, to dialogue to end this crisis. "I call on President Laurent Gbagbo and Ouattara to find somewhere to sit and talk, he said. In his speech, Cardinal Bernard Agré has not been kind to the international community, accused of wanting to put fire "in Cote d` Ivoire. He noted that this FranceAfrique(1), which defines the type of relationship that `s former colonial power decides to be` with its former colony, "is finished and must be banned." For him, the Ivorians must stand together against this international pressure and mobilize to cope with the situation”. He reminded the failures that effect by some powerful armies in small countries. "We saw Dien Bien FU, recalling the U.S. setbacks in Vietnam, as to galvanize Ivoirians.
(1) (1) FranceAfrique : is a post-colonial relation of Africa’s french speaking countries where all the elites must belon to the Freemason and let France takesMinerals ressources for free.
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