Friday, March 29, 2013

THE UNITED NATIONS VOTED UNANIMOUSLY FOR THE ULTIMATUM THAT WILL DISBAND THE REBEL MOVEMENTS IN CONGO AND CENTRAL AFRICA REPUBLIC.

THE UNITED NATIONS VOTED UNANIMOUSLY FOR THE ULTIMATUM THAT WILL DISBAND REBEL MOVEMENTS IN CONGO AND CENTRAL AFRICA REPUBLIC.

      The United Nations voted unanimously early morning today for the ultimatum that will will disband rebel movements in two African countries of Congo and Central Africa Republic respectively. This would involve the United Nations Peace Keeping Forces for the first time in history in active combat mission and in the occupation of a sovereign independent nation, if both the two rebel forces fail to comply with the United Nations demands which surprisingly have been the apparent halt of rebel forces involvement in massive rape and abuses of innocent civilian citizens in both Congo and Central Africa Republic, besides the demand for President Michel Djobodia to relinquish power after successful rebel forces occupation of the Central Africa capital city  Banque by external military force that emerged from the forest, rather than from within the military of Central Africa Republic.

                                            Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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