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Ivory Coast's 'Young Patriots', forever loyal to Gbagbo

Ivory Coast is sinking deeper into political crisis since the November presidential poll. On one side, Alassane Ouattara, declared winner by the independent electoral commission, and recognised by the international community. On the other, incumbent Laurent Gbagbo, who can count on the support of the "Young Patriots" movement.

By Matthieu MABIN / Nicolas Germain

More than two months after Ivory Coast’s presidential election, the country is still deep in a political crisis. Dozens of people have been killed in recent weeks. The outside world says the winner of the election is Alassane Ouattara. But on the ground it’s his rival Laurent Gbagbo, the incumbent, who’s in the presidential palace, and Ouattara who lives entrenched in a luxury hotel in the country’s main city of Abidjan.

Gbagbo controls the administration, the army and the state media. The regional block ECOWAS has said that as a measure of last resort it will intervene militarily to dislodge Gbagbo. In Ivory Coast the army and the radical pro-Gbagbo youth movement, the Young Patriots, say they will staunchly defend the incumbent president.

France 24's reporters Nicolas Germain and Matthieu Mabin witnessed the deadly clashes between the security forces loyal to Gbagbo and the pro-Ouattara supporters. They also saw how the Young Patriots are recruiting more youths; how they are getting prepared for a possible military intervention.

Their leader, Charles Blé Goudé, is organising numerous rallies. He’s a controversial character, who’s under UN sanctions for his violent anti-France speeches in recent years.

France 24 went to explore the links between the army and the Young Patriots, and understand why they say they are ready to die for Gbagbo.

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Comments (4)

defend your country

i want to urge all ivorians to stand and defend their country against any foriegn intervention.ivory coast is for ivorians.france think that they can use some african presidents to achieve their aim.and i thank god that my president prof mills did not support the military action.long live africa,long live ghana,long live ivory coast.

Outstanding report

I am so proud of being ivorian right now!!!!!At least, the truth has been said. Thank to Charles Ble GOUDE and the Young Patriots.
This fight is not about Mr Laurent GBAGBO or Mr Alassane but it is about our future, African's future .
Well done.

Just to show Coi,"Nain-Kozy",Ban and Band that We Ivorians'll s

Just to show Coi,"Nain-Kozy",Ban and Band that We Ivorians'll still stand Strong and Firm!

Tres bon reportage

Bravo pour cette investigation et une vision tres pertinente de l'âme africaine

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