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Ivory Coast’s Gbagbo Offered Amnesty for Stepping Down

Global Politics

The incumbent leader of Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo is being offered amnesty from international prosecution if he agrees to step down. He lost his presidency in the country’s 2010 presidential election, but has refused to concede to his opponent, Alasanne Ouatarra. African leaders have threatened to throw Mr. Gbagbo out of office if he doesn’t […]

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Ivory Coast’s Gbagbo Won’t Cede Power, Mediators Step In

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Laurent Gbagbo Faces International Criminal Court

Conflict & Justice

Ivorian Reggae Singer Tiken Jah Fakoly

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Ivory Coast Aims to Forge Unity with new Truth Commission

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Liberians Strained in Helping Ivorian Refugees

Global Politics

The fighting has subsided in Ivory Coast, but Ivorians who fled across the border to Liberia still aren’t going home. As Bonnie Allen reports, it is creating a hardship for their Liberian hosts.

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Ivorian Refugees Affecting Liberian Health Care

Dr. Raj Panjabi, a Liberian-born Harvard Medical School physician, co-founded Tiyatien Health. He spoke with Marco Werman about how the Ivorian refugees are overwhelming the fragile health care system in Liberia.

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Still uncertainty in Ivory Coast

Conflict & Justice

Laurent Gbagbo is under arrest, but the stability of Ivory Coast is still uncertain. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with William Ahouma, who was a Gbagbo supporter and is now worried about the future.

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Truth and Reconciliation in Ivory Coast

Conflict & Justice

Rickard Dicker, Director of Human Rights Watch’s International Justice Program talks about the legal issues faced by Ivory Coast. The BBC’s Mark Doyle reports from Abidjan.

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Ivory Coast’s Gbagbo detained

Conflict & Justice

Former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo has been detained in Abidjan and delivered to the headquarters of his elected successor Alassane Ouattara. Anchor Marco Werman talks with the BBC’s Mark Doyle in Abidjan.