Cote d'Ivoire--Africa: Two Battles To Win
by Daman Laurent Adjehi
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Cote d'Ivoire
The Author: Daman Laurent Adjehi
September 19th, 2002, & November 7th, 2004, are two tragic, and trial times that the Ivorian people will not forget so soon; and that the continent of Africa will add up to its long list of disastrous, and inflicting events by which it is "Unfortunately" identified.
The UN Security Council has five (5) permanent member of which 3(3) are from Europe, one (1) from Asia, one (1) from the Americas, and (0) none from Africa. Why that? This leaves room for [subjection], [oppression], [injustice] and myriad questions.
Case Study:
In November 2004, after the French soldiers virtually destroying the Ivorian fighter planes sitting idle on the ground, and slaughtering the youths who were only exercising their rights of patriotism, Chirac ran to the UN to seek weapon ban against the Ivorian government. Secretary General Kofi Annan yielded to his request, and sanctioned Cote d'Ivoire in the spirit of debilitating the Ivorian Army, and thwarting President Gbagbo's attempt to acquire new weapons for replacement of the one's destroyed.
This treatment of[rule of jungle] answers to the above assertion, which in fact is irrelevant to the [Charter of the United Nations]
- Rank: #2841611 in Books
- Published on: 2008-12-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 5.98" h x .47" w x 9.02" l, .74 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
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