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Ivory Coast: President Ouattara meets ex-leaders to reconcile

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Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara has held talks with his predecessors Laurent Gbagbo and Henri Konan Bédié in the capital city as part of efforts to reconcile the country.

The three men have been long-time rivals and such rivalry often led to tensions for decades.

This was the trio’s first meeting together since a bitter civil war in 2010, although Ouattara last year met face to face with Laurent Gbagbo. That was their first meeting in 10 years.

It was the tension between the two political rivals in the wake of the 2010-2011 post-election dispute that sparked the brief civil way.

That conflict led to the death of more than 3,000 people and got Gbagbo facing trial at the Hague.

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Laurent Gbagbo spent a decade in exile, facing years of legal procedures at the International Criminal Court.

He was acquitted of crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

On Thursday, President Ouattara welcomed Mr Gbagbo and Mr Bédié to a warm reception at the presidential palace where they held talks for more than an hour.

At the end, Mr Gbagbo read a brief statement to journalists, saying “Today’s meeting was a reunion to renew contact and exchange in truth on the major issues of the nation”.

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The three politicians expressed hoped that the meeting would improve the political climate in Ivory Coast.

President Ouattara expressed optimism that such meetings would become regular to enable him take home his predecessors’ opinions and recommendations.

Ivory Coast’s Ouattara and Gbagbo meet after 10 years

Source: Africafeeds.com

Source: Africa Feeds

Ivorian political leaders make peace after electoral violence

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Ivorian President, Alassane Ouattara, and his main rival, Henri Konan Bédié have smoked the peace pipe following weeks of post elections violence.

The two men have announced plans for further engagement after meeting in the commercial capital Abidjan.

The government says 85 people have been killed in violence connected with the election in which Mr Ouattara won a controversial third term.

A number of opposition leaders have been arrested after they rejected the results of the October 31 presidential elections and set up a rival administration.

Following the meeting described by the rivals as an ‘ice- breaker’, President Ouattara’s told journalists that “trust has been rebuilt”.

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However the two leaders did not shake hands in front of the cameras.

Mr Bedie’s party, the PDCI, had demanded the removal of security blockades on the residences of opposition leaders and cessation of legal proceedings against them.

Ivorian political leaders in a meeting. Photo: EPA

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At least 12 people have been killed in clashes between protesters and police officers in seven days.

Ouattara secured the October 31 election by more than 94 percent but opposition leaders have rejected the vote, accusing him of breaching the two-term limit for the presidency.

Ivory Coast: 12 dead in fresh clashes over disputed polls

Source: Africafeeds.com

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