War Criminal and Pervert Gbagbo's Two Major Myths
The following are the two major myths that Gbagbo has used to hoodwink those who don't know him and his record of tyranny to support his evil thirst for power and disregard for the majority's decision in Cote d'Ivoire:
(1) Major Myth Number 1: The crisis in Cote d'Ivoire is one of a monolithic South versus a monolithic North. If this were the case, why did Gbagbo take a second wife, Nandy Bamba, a northerner in charge of his communication, while polygamy is illegal in Cote d'Ivoire? Why did Gbagbo recruit as counselor Issa Malick Coulibaly, a member of the very influential family of Gon Coulibaly, founder of Korhogo, the major town of the North, and a former close ally of the late Houphouet-Boigny?
(2) Major Myth Number 2: Gbagbo's fight is against the machinations of France. If this were so, why did Gbagbo give the concession of Abidjan's autonomous port to a Frenchman, Vincent Bollore in 2003? Why has Gbagbo maintained links with Robert Bourgi, the protege of Jacques Foccart, Francafrique's key supporter in the French presidential office and unofficial adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy? Why did Gbagbo appeal to France to stop the rebel troops in 2002 as they were about to defeat his troops, asking for the 1961 defense accords to be applied?
Gbagbo is a "fraudster." His regime is a political and governmental Francafrique that is dependent on private enterprise. He has long since ceased to be a Nationalist and Pan-Africanist.
Gbagbo Must Go By An Means Necessary!
Abdul Karim Bangura/.
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