When he was arrested Monday, a chapter closed in former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo’s eventful life. But now a new one opens, and it’s not clear if it will entail justice at home or abroad, or a life in exile.
by preciouschild (not verified) - 20/04/2011 - 02:08
the truth is like the beef in a hamburger,its very small but afects the whole,the truth would one da come out and like someone commentted,lets see how the latter would act when his time comes and lets see how those that put him to power would react if he suddenly says no to them?i just want peace to getback to work,God help CI
there is some thing people have to France have never supported humain right,i meam the the black man, they went to Cote D'ivoire since 2000 there unable to controll the Country as they wanted,in 1994 Rwanda Genocide who was there? french and UN of course, Cote d'ivoire 2011 who was there french and UN of course...
History will tell us if the choise of Ouattara if for the interest Ivoirien people or french, i cold say for french.now they are looking for their number two enmy Ble Goude, this guy i call him Thomas Sankara because he is the want to say to know to french, and we love him.I am not from Cote d'ivoire But from Africa, these kind actions against Africans by French irrited us, and french have to know there days are numbered in Africa
europe a deprobleme l afrique a cien la françe a un roiyoume monaco il esiste et roi pouquoi pas en afrique mobut fut un roi kadafi jose eduado dos santos Dieu de l afrique qui nous a donnee l independence ou est tus avec ta coleur un nv delige nous avonspas
la force
by MZEE Kambeja (not verified) - 15/04/2011 - 00:29
African dictators are fond of playing with people's lives.ICC must not leave any stone unturned in Ivory Coast. What of in Uganda what is the ICC waiting for?
It's ironic that the French is said to go to Ivory Coast to protect "civilians" against armed attacks; however, as of this day, pro-Gbagbo supporters are being slaughtered openly by rebels, and curiously, there is no sign of French's intervention and no one seems to refer to this atrocity. Does it sound familiar?
by An American (not verified) - 13/04/2011 - 18:07
Why, Barack Obama will bring him to America and make him a special member of his cabinet, of course. Something like "Interim International Advisor for HOW I'M GOING TO REMAIN IN THE WHITE HOUSE ANYWAY AFTER THE AMERICAN PEOPLE VOTE ME OUT NEXT YEAR." Or something like that...
don't try to confuse people, we all know what's happened, you french people you have done an coup d'etat in ivory coast, and this is knew model colonisation, don't think you gonna control the cocoa there
What happens now to Laurent Gbagbo?
When he was arrested Monday, a chapter closed in former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo’s eventful life. But now a new one opens, and it’s not clear if it will entail justice at home or abroad, or a life in exile.
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President Laurent Gbagbo
Stand tall president Gbagbo, courage do not stumble The God of justice watches all the time
happy
am very happy to write this not to the president to laurent gbagbo
the truth
the truth is like the beef in a hamburger,its very small but afects the whole,the truth would one da come out and like someone commentted,lets see how the latter would act when his time comes and lets see how those that put him to power would react if he suddenly says no to them?i just want peace to getback to work,God help CI
French?????????????
there is some thing people have to France have never supported humain right,i meam the the black man, they went to Cote D'ivoire since 2000 there unable to controll the Country as they wanted,in 1994 Rwanda Genocide who was there? french and UN of course, Cote d'ivoire 2011 who was there french and UN of course...
History will tell us if the choise of Ouattara if for the interest Ivoirien people or french, i cold say for french.now they are looking for their number two enmy Ble Goude, this guy i call him Thomas Sankara because he is the want to say to know to french, and we love him.I am not from Cote d'ivoire But from Africa, these kind actions against Africans by French irrited us, and french have to know there days are numbered in Africa
vous etez entres de tue no roi
europe a deprobleme l afrique a cien la françe a un roiyoume monaco il esiste et roi pouquoi pas en afrique mobut fut un roi kadafi jose eduado dos santos Dieu de l afrique qui nous a donnee l independence ou est tus avec ta coleur un nv delige nous avonspas
la force
Gbagbo must face ICC
African dictators are fond of playing with people's lives.ICC must not leave any stone unturned in Ivory Coast. What of in Uganda what is the ICC waiting for?
gbagbo
since he is an ivorian ivory coast wil do justice equal to his crimes
The French coup d'etat with UN Approval
It's ironic that the French is said to go to Ivory Coast to protect "civilians" against armed attacks; however, as of this day, pro-Gbagbo supporters are being slaughtered openly by rebels, and curiously, there is no sign of French's intervention and no one seems to refer to this atrocity. Does it sound familiar?
the true
gbagbo get what he deserve stubuntness is not good thank you franch and un god bless
Where will Gbagbo go?
Why, Barack Obama will bring him to America and make him a special member of his cabinet, of course. Something like "Interim International Advisor for HOW I'M GOING TO REMAIN IN THE WHITE HOUSE ANYWAY AFTER THE AMERICAN PEOPLE VOTE ME OUT NEXT YEAR." Or something like that...
french
don't try to confuse people, we all know what's happened, you french people you have done an coup d'etat in ivory coast, and this is knew model colonisation, don't think you gonna control the cocoa there