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U.N.: Elected Christian leader must be ousted for Muslim
Another North African nation apparently is being plunged into civil war by rebel Muslims who want to get rid of a Christian president, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
They are being supported by United Nations and U.S. efforts, even though the nation's own constitutional process affirmed Christian President Laurent Gbagbo's election victory.
Already Arab revolts have spread across North Africa and the Middle East. Libya is involved in what could be called a civil war, and Yemen appears about to enter one.
Now, in the Ivory Coast, forces of Muslim-backed Alassane Ouattara from the northern part of the country have taken over the capital, Yamoussoukro, just as the U.N. Security Council has voted to impose sanctions against the country until its current president, Gbagbo, relinquishes power.
Since moslem forces have been so successful, it has been conjectured that they may be getting foreign assistance from moslem veterans of other conflicts, ie; jihadists, mujahedeen or even al-Qaeda.
The article also mentions this to the second of such actions in primarily black African countries, citing the conflict in Kenya which was aided and abetteted by our own president, Barack Hussein Obama, probably illegally since he was a sitting US senator when he campaigned for a reputed cousin that was affiliated with moslem interests.
That led to disputed election results after which moslems rioted, killed approximately 1,500 Christians, burned down hundreds of Christian churches and displaced over a half million citizens.
Since Yemen is mentioned, here is an update on that situation:
Terrific! Al-Qaeda Declares South Yemen an Islamic Emirate | The Gateway Pundit
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has declared Yemens Abyan province an Islamic Emirate and banned women from going outside, according to Eurasia Review and accounts from Yemeni journalists.