[mAliLink2] Des immigrants africains massacres a la machette en RCI

From: Mahamoudou Sylla (mahamoudousylla@msn.com)
Date: Thu Jan 08 2004 - 04:11:22 EST


Pourquoi ce silence de R.F.I. face aux massacres reguliers de ressortissants
ouest africains en Cote-d'Ivoire, ou on hesite pas a dechiqueter memes des
petits enfants ???
De toute facon l'internet est la pour devoiler tout ce que ces hypocrites
tentent de cacher au monde. Ce qui me fait mal dans tout ca, c'est que tant
d'africains, fort influences par la propagande de RFI s'occupent des
victimes palestiniennes, irakienne et francaises partout dans le monde, mais
ignorent completement leurs propres compatriotes victimes d'actes bcp plus
violents et injustes.
Il est tps de limiter l'influence de la France en Afrique car c'est l'enemie
num.1 des Nations Noires.

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M.S.
Montréal
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COTE D IVOIRE: Six die, more made homeless by ethnic conflict in west
IRINnews Africa, Wed 7 Jan 2004

ABIDJAN, - Six people were killed on Monday in a fresh outbreak of ethnic
violence in the troubled west of Cote d'Ivoire, a spokesman for the French
peacekeeping force said on Wednesday.
A further sign of continuing tension in the area was the recent arrival of
200 more Burkinabe immigrant farmers in an already overcrowded camp for
displaced people in the nearby town of Guiglo, a relief worker in Guiglo
told IRIN by telephone.
Colonel Georges Peillon, the spokesman for France's 4,000-strong
peacekeeping force in Cote d'Ivoire, said French troops discovered the
bodies of six people after they were called to the village of Kahin near the
government-held town of Bangolo, close to the frontline with rebel forces
that control the north of the country.
Peillon said three of the dead were Burkinabe, two were Guineans and one
belonged to the Baoule tribe of central Cote d'Ivoire.
The village of Kahin is mainly inhabited by the Guere tribe, which is native
to the area. Since Cote d'Ivoire plunged into civil war in September 2002,
there have been repeated ethnic clashes between the Guere and immigrants
from other parts of the country and from neighbouring West African states,
who have settled in the area to grow cocoa.
This violence has continued despite a ceasefire which has held firm in the
rest of the country since last May and despite the presence of large numbers
of French peacekeepers in the area.
Peillon quoted the inhabitants of Kahin as saying a group of men armed with
machetes and hunting rifles came from the south and attacked the village
before dawn. He said they stole two trucks before going on to set fire to
two neighbouring villages.
The French military spokesman added that shortly after Christmas two Guere
farmers were killed in a similar clash in the nearby village of Bassoukro.
"For the time being, things have calmed down, but French forces have
intensified their patrols," Peillon said, adding that ground patrols were
being reinforced by helicopters flying overhead.
The relief worker in Guiglo, 75 km south of the area where the clashes were
reported, said the latest influx of displaced Burkinabe immigrants had
arrived last week from a different area to the west of Guiglo.
He said they had fled from the village of Troya 2 near Blolequin, 70 km west
of Guiglo on the road to the Liberian border after rumours earlier in
December that Burkinabe in the area where about to come under attack.
Guiglo hosts a camp for several thousand Liberian refugees, but the relief
worker said the Burkinabe were being accommodated in a separate camp for
people displaced by conflict within Cote d'Ivoire.
This camp had been designed to house up to 2,400 people, but it was now
forced to accommodate 3,300, he told IRIN.

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