Thursday, October 11, 2012

Getting Ready For A New Civil War In The Ivory Coast?


Ivory Coast Exiles Set Up Strategic Command In Ghana - U.N. Panel -- Western Australia/Reuters

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Exiles supporting Ivory Coast's former President Laurent Gbagbo have established a base in neighbouring Ghana from which they are working to destabilize the current Ivorian government, according to excerpts from a new report by a U.N. expert panel.

The supporters of Gbagbo, who is awaiting trial in The Hague for crimes against humanity, have a "military structure," have hired mercenaries in Ghana and Liberia and have established several training camps in eastern Liberia, the report said.

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More News On Reports That Ivorian Coats Exiles Loyal To Former President Gbagbo Are Preparing For A New Civil War

Ivory Coast exiles set up strategic command in Ghana -- Radio Netherlands
Push to destabilize Ivory Coast highlighted -- iol News
Ivory Coast: U.N. Report Says Ex-President’s Allies Reach Out to Islamists -- New York Times/AP
Gbagbo's Ivory Coast ally rejects Mali Islamist links -- Mmegi Online
Ivory Coast to reopen border with Ghana following 2-week closure -- Reuters
Ivory Coast reopens borders with Ghana -- Al Jazeera
Ivory Coast and Mali: A tale of united militia -- The Africa Report

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