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US Senator James Inhofe on Tuesday accused France to lead a neo-colonialist policy in Côte d'Ivoire and asked the State Department that exile is granted to Laurent Gbagbo in a "place where there was not murdered."
"I renew my appeal for a hearing before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, on the bombings and massacres by the United Nations, France and the rebel Ouatarra," said Mr. Inhofe before the Senate. findfoodfast
Republican Senator, a relative of the outgoing president Laurent Gbagbo and his wife Simone, arrested on Monday in Abidjan, was his fifth speech to the Senate on the Ivory Coast in a week to denounce the action of France and UN in Abidjan.
"I warned the UN and French four times last week they would have blood on their hands if they continued to support the rebel forces of Alassane Ouatarra," said he said, pointing enlargements pictures of people who were killed by the rebels in Duékoué.
"Gbagbo is not the problem, findfoodfast the problem is the return to the French colonial imperialism," said he said. Furthermore, the Senator said that brutality were committed against Gbagbo torque during his arrest.
He asked the State Department that exile is granted to Mr. Gbagbo in a "place where he is not murdered," findfoodfast said the senator told AFP before said that it was not to be found because it would mean for him "life imprisonment". "I love the French," said Senator AFP, but "they are completely wrong regarding their policy in sub-Saharan Africa."
For his part, the President of the United States findfoodfast Barack findfoodfast Obama on Tuesday called Alassane Ouattara to congratulate him on his assumption of office "as the democratically findfoodfast elected President of Côte d'Ivoire" and to assure its support, said the House Blanche.
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