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East/Subsaharan Africa
IVORY COAST: Disarming Surly Teenagers
2003-05-08
As an indicator that reconciliation may be a distant goal, West African peacekeepers were building a wall on the road outside Tiebissou to mark the demarcation line between government and rebel-controlled territory. The four foot high wall was one of seven under construction at peacekeeper checkpoints.
Four foot high wall? That wouldn't stop anyone over twelve years old -- oh, come to think of it, it would stop half the soldiers in the African wars.
Those living in areas controlled by rebels say pensioners and civil servants have been unable to get at their money since the start of hostilities. Banks in the rebel-held north have been closed since September and the route to government held cities like the official capital Yamoussoukro and the coastal business center of Abidjan is clogged with roadblocks and checkpoints.
Can't have banks in a Muslim sphere of influence. Why, it would be ... be ... un-Islamic!
The local adult civilians are also worried that the longer the younger rebel recruits are allowed to taste the power they have during a war, the harder it will be to disarm them.
Good thinking. I'm going to go upstairs and take away my ten year old daughter's CD player right now.
Even if all sides stop skirmishing, there remain major unresolved questions to be solved before thousands of fighters will let themselves be disarmed - like who gets the defense and security positions in a new power-sharing government. Weeks of diplomatic jockeying have produced no agreement on these two posts.
Forget the portfolios -- who's going to confiscate the AK-47s' currently held by the kid warriors?
Posted by:Steve White

#4  LiberalHawk, yes, I've seen them -- we have quite a few around Chicago. Good point. Hadn't thought of that when I posted this article. I would think that technicals, etc. are precious enough to the rebels and the gummint that they wouldn't risk them in an approach on the Foreign Legion. But perhaps they would try a truck-bombing.
Posted by: Steve White   2003-05-08 13:18:55  

#3  Peace through power sharing! Oh man the blood will flow.
Posted by: Lucky   2003-05-08 10:36:15  

#2  a four foot high wall would stop vehicles - maybe you havent seen all the jersey walls in place here in USA since 9/11.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-05-08 09:12:34  

#1  Whose going to confiscate the weapons?

Why the valian French will, of course!
Posted by: R. McLeod   2003-05-08 04:08:34  

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