Monday, April 4, 2011

Civil War In Ivory Coast -- News Updates April 4, 2011



Ivory Coast's Besieged City Of Abidjan Braces For Impending Attack -- Christian Science Monitor

A brief lull in fighting on Sunday allowed UN peacekeepers and French forces in Ivory Coast to evacuate UN personnel and French citizens, as forces loyal to President-elect Alassane Ouattara prepared for assault on Abidjan.

Four days into the siege of Ivory Coast's largest city, Abidjan, it's almost as if the internationally recognized President Alassane Ouattara and Laurent Gbagbo, the man who stubbornly refuses to cede power, have decided to leave this half-done battle for another day.

A lightning quick advance by forces loyal to Mr. Ouattara swept across the country last week, only to stall on the doorstep of Abidjan. On Monday, there was barely a shot fired in the downtown core. Sporadic gunfire could be heard across the palm tree-lined lagoon of downtown Abidjan, echoing between the now-empty office buildings and deserted streets.

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More News On The Civil War In The Ivory Coast

Ouattara forces begin Abidjan assault -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Ivory Coast's Ouattara plans new strike in Abidjan -- Yahoo News/AFP
'Final assault' said to begin in Ivory Coast war -- MSNBC/Reuters
Ivory Coast fighters loyal to Ouattara enter Abidjan in final thrust for the presidency -- Washington Post
Armed and ready, Ouattara forces await Ivory Coast end game -- Reuters
Ivory Coast conflict: Abidjan facing 'rapid offensive' -- BBC
Rebels mass outside city in advance of final assault -- Sydney Morning Herald
Ouattara ally calls for 'rapid offensive' -- Al Jazeera
Fighting spreads in Ivory Coast showdown -- National Post
Ivory Coast eyewitness: Panic in Abidjan -- BBC
Abidjan shuts down amid fighting -- News24
Ivory Coast: UN threatens air attacks on Gbagbo forces -- BBC
France Gathers Citizens in Ivory Coast -- Voice of America
French in Ivory Coast urged to gather for safety -- CNN
U.N. orders relocation of Ivory Coast staff -- Washington Post
UN staff flee Abidjan amid warnings of 'bloodbath' -- The Independent
Ivory Coast refugee crisis -- Oxfam
Ivory Coast: A terrible toll -- The Telegraph
What's causing the conflict in Ivory Coast? -- CNN
Ivory Coast: Was it a massacre? -- Andrew Harding, BBC

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