martes, 21 de enero de 2014

Central African Republic: Foreign Intervention, “Manipulation of a Resource Rich Area” and Genocide | Global Research

Central African Republic: Foreign Intervention, “Manipulation of a Resource Rich Area” and Genocide | Global Research



 John Ging, operations director for the UN Office for Coordination
of Humanitarian Affairs, warns of an escalation of violence that risks a
genocide. He notes 2.6 million people need humanitarian assistance.

With nearly a million people suddenly internally displaced, and an
extreme shortage of seeds, farmers are not prepared to plant; disastrous
food shortages are inevitable. Because both Christian and Muslim groups
are at risk, the genocide warning, noted for the national group Nov. 8, 2013, is repeated.


The possibility of genocide has occurred suddenly amid ethnic groups,
tribal and religious groups accustomed to co-existence. This suggests
manipulation of a resource rich area to the eventual benefit of those
who will profit. The hatred and violence seem centred in small (tactical
?) groups. Global news services make no effort to identify the presence
of international corporations, what countries protect them, what they
stand to profit, their current response to the chaos.


No attempt is made to identify mechanisms of destabilization brought
into play by Séléka’s political takeover, in a country where changes of
government by military force historically occur without widespread
disruption. There is an echo here of what we’ve seen before, as
genocidal fighting within the national group requires outside
intervention, in a formula for peoples and countries to be taken over by
international resource interests. This problem has to be addressed
before it starts. 

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