[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 116 (Friday, July 29, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5045-S5046]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HOUSE MEETING
Mr. INHOFE. Mr. President, there is a terrorist visiting with the
President right now. I will elaborate. So many people are looking the
other way and don't know what is going on in Africa. I have been on
this floor nine different times talking about the atrocities that have
been committed in Cote d'Ivoire.
They had a President there named Laurent Gbagbo. He and his wife are
great people, friends of this country. An election took place, and I
stood here and showed how it was fraudulent, and the guy who won is
named Alassane Ouattara.
Right now, as we speak, at this very moment, President Obama is
meeting with the rebel leader and potential war criminal Alassane
Ouattara in our Nation's Oval Office. This is an unwise and grossly
misguided decision on behalf of President Obama. It is, in fact, an
outrage that our President would welcome with open arms a man who is
responsible for the deaths of at least 3,000 people and the
displacement of a half million refugees in Cote d'Ivoire.
Ouattara is an illegitimate usurper who has scandalized Cote
d'Ivoire's electoral system and wrongfully ousted democratic incumbent
Laurent Gbagbo.
Beginning late last year, Ouattara fraudulently won Cote d'Ivoire's
Presidential election, and after Gbagbo revealed the fraud he led a
rebel army that violently overthrew the Gbagbo government, with the
support of the French military, which wrongly intervened in this former
French colony.
This is a picture that depicts one of Ouattara's death squads
murdering, maiming, raping. This is happening as we speak.
Who is in the President's office? Alassane Ouattara. As a result,
Amnesty International reported on July 28 that half a million Ivorians
are displaced in postelection violence and are prevented from returning
home because of a ``climate of fear'' that continues to reign in this
country. Amnesty International specifically singles out Ouattara's
security forces and his state-sponsored militia composed of Dozos--they
are called--who continue to target pro-Gbagbo ethnic groups.
Dozos, traditional hunters, are a mercenary group that both Amnesty
International and the International Committee of the Red Cross blame
for carrying out a massacre in April of at least 220 people in the
western town of Duekoue.
Here they are in this photo. You can see the charred bodies of those
murdered by Ouattara, who is in the President's office right now. There
are executions going on. There is a photo of a person who was burned
and beaten on the back--from the political opposition. That is what is
happening today.
Amnesty International alleges that these forces under Ouattara's
command are continuing to engage in ``documented crimes under
international law and human rights violations and
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abuses, including extrajudicial executions and other unlawful killings,
rape, and other sexual violence, torture, other ill treatment and
arbitrary arrest and detention, as well as the consequences of a high
level of displacement, pervasive insecurity, and intentional
destruction of homes and other buildings not justified by military
success.''
They are talking about this. We can see that this person was being
tortured. This photo is of someone from the cabinet--the Gbagbo
cabinet. He tried to make a statement--Ouattara said he is trying to
keep some of those people, but here he is in the middle of killing him.
He died after this. Here they are executing another person they found
as a Gbagbo supporter.
This is happening today as we speak. Ouattara's bloodletting seems
unabated, and he doesn't seem to be interested in restraining his
forces from eliminating perceived pro-Gbagbo supporters. He does not
deserve an invitation to our White House or an audience with the
President in the Oval Office.
Instead of participating in our Nation's debt crisis, President Obama
is meeting with this killer and human rights abuser. Even today, while
Ouattara is in the President's office, his death squads are roaming the
streets of Abijan. It is an outrage, and maybe now we understand where
some of the priorities are.
With that, I yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. BROWN of Ohio. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the
order for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Lieberman). Without objection, it is so
ordered.
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