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Africa Subsaharan
800 killed in Ivorian fighting
2011-04-03
[The Nation (Nairobi)] Heavy weapons fire rang out across Abdijan today while rival forces battled for control of the city, as reports emerged of carnage in western Cote d'Ivoire where the ICRC said 800 were killed in one day.

Fierce battles the day before shook the city, with forces loyal to Laurent Gbagbo
... President of Ivory Coast since 2000. Gbagbo lost to Alassane Ouattara in 2010 but his representative tore up the results on the teevee and Laurent has refused to leave despite the international community's hemming, hawing, and broad hints...
repulsing an assault as the cornered strongman clung to power.

Fighters backing president-in-waiting Alassane Ouattara -- who has been unable to assume office since a disputed November election -- warned that the offensive "has not yet begun."

"We are taking steps to weaken the enemy before mounting an assault," said Captain Leon Kouakou Alla, front man for Ouattara's defence ministry.

Meanwhile,
...back at the wreckage, Captain Poindexter awoke groggily...
Gbagbo's soldiers took to state television in the morning to mobilise his loyal troops, ignoring a deafening chorus by world leaders that he step down immediately.

Weary with failed diplomatic efforts to resolve a post-election crisis, Ouattara's army on Monday launched a lightning offensive across the country before arriving in Abidjan on Thursday.

Fierce fighting accompanied by loud kabooms and bursts of machine gunfire sent residents of the city of five million people into lockdown, and some 1,400 foreigners seeking refuge at a French military camp.

Irregular shooting
On Saturday, a resident of the suburb of Cocody reported "irregular shooting, the deafening sound of heavy weapons and bursts of machine gun fire" around state television RTI, situated in the same area as Gbagbo's private home.

RTI, briefly captured by Ouattara's army, was back on air Saturday.

In a brief, haphazard newcast, a soldier, accompanied by a dozen other members of Gbagbo's Defense and Security Forces (FDS), read a statement.

"FDS positions were attacked by hordes of mercenaries, supported by ONUCI (UN mission) soldiers and Licorne," he said, referring to the French troops stationed in the former French colony.

Ouattara's government reported numerous mass graves had been found, "especially in Toulepleu, Blolequin and Guiglo, whose authors are none other than the loyal forces, mercenaries and militias of Laurent Gbagbo."

The accusation came after the International Committee of the Red Thingy (ICRC) said at least 800 were killed on Tuesday during fighting in Duekoue, a major crossroads in western Cote d'Ivoire.

"At least 800 people were killed in Duekoue on Tuesday," an ICRC spokeswoman in Geneva, Dorothea Krimitsas, told AFP, adding that information on the corpse count had been gathered by Red Thingy workers who visited the area on Thursday and Friday.
Posted by:Fred

#4  NO BLOOD FOR CHOCOLATE!
Posted by: Joger Oppressor of the Lichtensteiners9577   2011-04-03 17:12  

#3  Since AH-6J Little Birds conducted kinetic streat clearing in Mogadishu Somalia in 1993, and we abruptly pulled out, it is interesting to observe how the US Government has backed away from overt military involvment or even critical comment on the civil unrest in Africa. Perhaps no level of carnage or human slaughter can justify the involvement of western nations and meddling whites. Tragic it is that our feckless leaders don't feel compelled to extend the same consideration to other hopelessly waring regions and quietly label them "Off Limits" as well.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-04-03 10:36  

#2  Various media sources report the French military has taken the airport. Looks like it's all over at the Alamo now Doc! Look for the evacuation of French/EU/Americans to start soon if the violence continues. French troop in Gabon and Senegal will reinforce. Legion likely on alert.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2011-04-03 09:11  

#1  No oil, no Tomahawks.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-04-03 06:15  

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