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With over 10,000 peacekeepers in country, France and the United Nations are pressing President Laurent Gbagbo to demobilise his militias (AC Vol 46 No 14). He has been rattled by ex-army commander Mathias Yehamun Doué's call for the army to overthrow him....

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France, Laurent Gbagbo, Mathias Yehamun Doué, Robert Gueï, South African, Thabo Mbeki, Swiss, Anselme Séka Yapo, Simone Gbagbo, Alassane Ouattara, Charles Kader Goré, Innocent Sékongo, Jules Yao Yao, Bertrand Ramcharan, Alain Toussaint, Patrick Duron, Ivoirité, Ouest-France, Patriote, Le Patriote, Académie de la Sécurité Professionnelle

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