Sunday 19 December 2010

Breaking news..supporters of the two presidents of Cote d'Ivoire Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara, leaving two injured


Clashes erupted on Sunday afternoon in Paris proclaimed supporters of the twopresidents of Cote d'Ivoire Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara, leaving twoinjured, one with a knife, a
said the police prefecture of Paris.

According to the prefecture, "between 200 and 300" pro-Gbagbo militants hadgathered in Republic Square where they had scrolled to the Place de la Bastille when"a hundred" pro-Ouattara arrived.

Clashes then erupted between the two camps, injuring two people, one with a knifewithout the seriousness of his condition is not known, the other in the eye by a shot belt,according to the PP.
The police, numerous, occurred at the outbreak of clashes and conducted dozens ofidentity checks.

The dust has settled, both sides have continued to deal with distance, was a journalistfrom AFP.
The pro-Gbagbo, installed in the center of the square, intended to "denounce theinterference of Nicolas Sarkozy and the international community, "said Brigitte Kuyo, head of the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI of Laurent Gbagbo party) in France.

"Gbagbo is not a sub-prefect of Sarkozy, " "The Ivorians say no to the French army","No to UNOCI, no to occupation, " could be read on the signs.
Laurent Gbagbo has called for the departure of UN peacekeepers and soldiers fromthe French Licorne force.

At the entrance to the Avenue of the Republic, the pro-Ouattara were kept away by police. "ADO, ADO, ADO, " they shouted, chanting the initials of their favorite(Alassane Ouattara)

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