Vol 48 No 6 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE All their own work 16th March 2007 Government and rebels proposed their own deal, so goodbye to the international peacekeepers President Laurent Gbagbo likes the 4 March peace accord signed with rebel leader Guillaume Soro, under the auspices of Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaoré. Under the de...
Vol 48 No 4 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Toxic traffic 16th February 2007 As oil trader Trafigura pledges to pay the Ivorian government CFA 100 billion (US$198 million) in compensation for a deadly toxic spill last August, Africa Confidential has uncover...
Vol 48 No 4 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Buying time 16th February 2007 Irregular war-time army recruits mutinied in five towns in early February in a protest over pay. President Laurent Gbagbo has bought some time, but may not have enough cash to reso...
Vol 48 No 2 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Strangers in the night 19th January 2007 Two gendarmes and a customs agent dead, a supposed assaillant killed by an angry mob and fears of a wave of new attacks: this is the aftermath of a night raid on 11-12 January by a...
Vol 47 No 22 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Banny's bonus 3rd November 2006 The French-sponsored resolution at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on 1 Novmber, increasing the powers of Premier Charles Konan Banny at the expense of President Laurent...
Vol 47 No 21 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Diamonds, gold and guns 20th October 2006 Both sides in the divided country exploit the underground economy to pay for fresh weapons Another round of regional negotiations has failed, a credible election is impossible by the deadline of 31 October and the international and regional organisations look increasingl...
Vol 47 No 21 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Diamond dollars 20th October 2006 Diamonds slip through the export ban imposed on Côte d'Ivoire last year. Many are now routed through Ghana. Production is estimated at between 114,000 and 214,000 carats, c...
Vol 47 No 21 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Toxic trials 20th October 2006 International oil traders Trafigura's Chief Executive, Claude Dauphin, and his West Africa Manager Jean-Pierre Valentini remain in Abidjan's high-security Maison d'Arrêt et d...
Vol 47 No 20 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE The toxic trade 6th October 2006 How lethal waste came to Abidjan and who brought it there The poisonous waste was carried on a Greek-owned tanker , the Probo Koala, flying a Panamanian flag, leased by the London branch of a Swiss oil-trading company whose fiscal headqua...
Vol 47 No 20 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Toxic timeline 6th October 2006 2 July: Probo Koala docked at Amsterdam after unloading at Algesiras, Spain. It asked Amsterdam Port Services (APS) to empty its slops tank. More than 500 cubic metres (m3 ) were u...