Vol 45 No 8 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Between the wars 16th April 2004 The United Nations military mission got off to an inauspicious start on 4 April with no new troops, no functioning government to support and no sign of disarmament. The two sides i...
Vol 45 No 7 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE After the phoney war 2nd April 2004 The Marcoussis peace accord is dead and a new opposition is born Opposition parties and rebel groups have formed a common front against President Laurent Gbagbo and his militias after scores of people were killed when police fired on demonstrato...
Vol 44 No 25 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Next year in Paris 19th December 2003 President Laurent Gbagbo's state visit to France, now rescheduled for sometime in January, will test diplomatic limits on both sides. Gbagbo doesn't want to appear too chummy with ...
Vol 44 No 24 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE We interrupt . . . 5th December 2003 Lieutenant Zadi's forcible interruption of state television programmes on 30 November to demand the withdrawal of French troops may presage a new offensive by loyalists of Presiden...
Vol 44 No 18 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Another year, another plot 12th September 2003 Peace remains a long way off for President Gbagbo and his divided opponents Despite the repeated declarations of peace, Côte d'Ivoire's crisis is still far from solution. As the conflict heads into its second year, the splits between President Lauren...
Vol 44 No 17 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Paris plotters 29th August 2003 As relations worsen between President Laurent Gbagbo and Prime Minister Seydou Diarra, a coup plot is no great surprise. But the plotters, a group of mercenaries led by veteran tr...
Vol 44 No 10 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Tout sauf Gbagbo? 16th May 2003 Despite a new ceasefire signed by the government and rebels on 3 May, tension has scarcely abated. The latest flashpoint for violence is the students' union congress, where at leas...
Vol 44 No 8 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Faux EO? 18th April 2003 President Laurent Gbagbo, under fire over renewed claims that his government is using mercenaries to fight rebels in the north and west, may have thought he was hiring South Africa...
Vol 44 No 7 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Unity's opponents 4th April 2003 Gbagbo grudgingly cooperates with a French-brokered peace agreement The 5 pm traffic jam of cars with African Development Bank licence plates heading out of Abidjan's Plateau business district to leafy villas in Cocody and Deux Plateaux is gone. In...
Vol 44 No 7 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Hard-core Gbagbo 4th April 2003 Around President Laurent Gbagbo is a hard core which is fiercely opposed to the Marcoussis peace accord and firmly convinced of the truth of Pastor Moïse Koré's asserti...