Contrairement aux dépêches d’AFP de ce jour, le Président Gbagbo n’aurait ni accepté ni contesté une quelconque victoire de Ouattara lors de sa rencontre avec le groupe des Elders (Anciens), l`ex-secrétaire général de l`ONU Kofi Annan, l`archevêque sud-africain Desmond Tutu, et l`ancienne présidente d`Irlande et ex-Haut commissaire aux droits de l`homme de l`ONU, Mary Robinson..
Reuters nous rapporte que Monsieur Gbagbo a exigé que la sécurité et l’économie de son pays soient rétablies avant de parler de la politique.
sisi dit
Ces gens la ne savent que manipuler l’info. Intox, si Gbagbo voulait dire cela, ce serait depuis le Golf Hotel et non avec ces « elders » sans sagesse
Charly Durand dit
Hey Bro, you are absolutely right. Annan it is one of those craps you have to keep away from african affairs. They are extremely dangerous for your continent. We are the people and we still aware. You have more supporters around the world you cannot imagine. Just keep pushing pressure. We continue ours where we are. We are not African by colour but by heart and humanity. One day, Africa should have the respect it deserves.
Siaka Coulibaly dit
I’m surprised that any international personality should talk about victory at elections in Ivory coast. If they were so interested in finding out the winner why did they refuse to come and tally afresh the ballots as it was asked by Gbagbo on the first days? Please leave Gbagbo in peace.
Are they feeling shame for their war? Please, Mr Annan, You are no stranger to the situation in Ivory Coast. You have fought since 2002 to conquer Ivory Coast for your French masters, you and your likes should not try to sugar-coat the situation. You trampled democracy, you massacred people to make of Ivory Coast a French colony, so be it. Now stop with your comedy.