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Ivory Coast's Gbagbo's captured


 
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By MARCO CHOWN OVED and SOPHIE TETREL, Associated Press Marco Chown Oved And
Sophie Tetrel, Associated Press - 24 mins ago

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast - After a week of heavy fighting, forces backing Ivory
Coast's internationally recognized leader on Monday arrested strongman
Laurent Gbagbo who had refused to leave the presidency despite losing
elections more than four months earlier.

The dispute over the presidency had pushed the world's largest cocoa
producer to the brink of a renewed civil war, with hundreds of civilians
slain in postelection violence.

An eyewitness at the Golf Hotel where election winner Alassane Ouattara had
been trying to run the presidency said he saw Gbagbo, his wife and son enter
the hotel around midday Monday. The witness spoke on condition of anonymity
because of the sensitivity of the matter.

The long-awaited development came after French military forces in this
former French colony deployed tanks Monday for the first time near a bunker
at the presidential residence where Gbagbo had reportedly been holed up with
his family.

Speaking on Ouattara's private television station, Prime Minister Guillaume
Soro said Gbagbo gave up when troops loyal to Ouattara entered Gbagbo's
compound. The station broadcast images of a serene Gbagbo sitting on his
bed. It was not immediately clear if the images were made immediately after
his capture.

A senior adviser to Ouattara said it was Ivorian forces who arrested Gbagbo
and that French forces were on the perimeter. Cmdr. Frederic Daguillon, the
French forces spokesman in Abidjan, said "there wasn't one single French
soldier at the residence of Laurent Gbagbo."

Ouattara's radio station confirmed Gbagbo's arrest. Official word first came
from the French Embassy in Abidjan.

"It's a victory ... considering all the evil that Laurent Gbagbo inflicted
on Ivory Coast," Ouattara's ambassador to France, Ali Coulibaly, said on
France-Info radio. He emphasizing that the man in power for a decade would
be "treated with humanity."

"We must not in any way make a royal gift to Laurent Gbagbo in making him a
martyr," Coulibaly said. "He must be alive and he must answer for the crimes
against humanity that he committed."

Gbagbo, who won 46 percent of the vote in November's election, had held
power for a decade - five years beyond his mandate. For years he had
postponed holding a presidential election. When the country's election
commission and international observers declared he lost the election after
it was finally held, he refused to step down.

 
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The former history professor defied near-universal pressure to cede power to
Ouattara. The two set up parallel administrations that vied for control of
the West African economic powerhouse. Ouattara drew his support from the
U.N. and world powers. Gbagbo maintained his hold over the country's
military and security forces who terrorized his opponents.

He wrapped himself in the country's flag as he took the oath of office.

"No one has the right to call on foreign armies to invade his country,"
Gbagbo, still taking a nationalistic stance, declared in a televised address
on New Year's Eve. "Our greatest duty to our country is to defend it from
foreign attack."

Other African nations considered military intervention to remove Gbagbo, but
it never materialized and sanctions imposed on Gbagbo and his inner circle
by the U.S. and European Union failed to dislodge him. Human rights groups
accused his security forces of abducting and killing hundreds of political
opponents as the deadlock dragged on.

While the United Nations passed resolutions allowing its peacekeepers to
intervene to protect civilians, anti-Gbagbo neighborhoods in Abidjan
continued to be pummeled with mortars. So many people were killed that the
local morgue began stacking corpses on the floor because they had run out of
space in the refrigerated vaults.

Some critics had accused Gbagbo of clinging to power to avoid prosecution by
the International Criminal Court. ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has
begun preliminary examination of possible war crimes and crimes against
humanity in Ivory Coast, including accusations leveled against forces
seeking to install Ouattara.

Ouattara attempted to assert his authority from the Golf Hotel, protected by
U.N. peacekeepers, while the would-be president tried to financially
strangle Gbagbo by imposing an embargo on cocoa exports. In a desperate
move, Gbagbo seized control of foreign banks in Abidjan - prompting their
flight and a liquidity crunch.

After months of political deadlock, forces backing Ouattara began a dramatic
offensive in late March, taking the administrative capital and reaching the
largest city and commercial capital, Abidjan, in just days. They met
resistance in Abidjan, where Gbagbo and his family sought refuge in an
underground bunker at the presidential residence. 

On April 4, U.N. and French forces intervened to destroy Gbagbo's arsenal of
weapons used on civilians, firing rockets from helicopters and ultimately
sending French tanks to the strongman's home.

 



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