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December 2, 2003
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Shawwal 7, 1424
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Violent protest outside French base in I’Coast
ABIDJAN, Dec 1: Hundreds of youths staged a violent demonstration on Monday outside a French military base in Abidjan following clashes in central Ivory Coast between French peacekeepers and supporters of President Laurent Gbagbo.
The protesters, who numbered between 300 and 400, started a fire outside the gate of the base of the 43rd Marine Infantry Battalion before French military police dispersed them with teargas.
French soldiers then put up barbed wire fencing outside the base, before the protesters returned, pelting the French military installation with stones and preventing any cars carrying Europeans from approaching the base, an AFP journalist said.
According to the French consulate, a Spanish national, whom the demonstrators mistook for a Frenchwoman, was “harassed” by the crowd.
Ivorian security forces intervened briefly to try to disperse the demonstration, but then pulled back and stood watch on the sidelines.
The demonstration, which flouted a ban on public gatherings, came after a clash Saturday between Ivorian army soldiers and French troops monitoring a demilitarised zone that cuts through the middle of Ivory Coast, dividing the west African country into a northern, rebel-held area and the south, controlled by Gbagbo loyalists.
On Sunday, armed men wearing army uniforms interrupted Ivorian national television broadcasts to demand that French troops leave the demilitarised zone.—AFP
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