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Ouattara forces seize Ivory Coast president’s home

 

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast >>  Forces trying to install Ivory Coast’s democratically elected leader seized the presidential home Tuesday and a senior diplomat said fighters were trying to coax the entrenched strongman out of a bunker.

The diplomat also said that Laurent Gbagbo’s closest adviser and longtime friend had abandoned him, leaving the bunker to seek refuge inside the French ambassador’s home. The diplomat spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

However, a Paris-based lawyer who has represented Gbagbo’s government said his foreign minister, Alcide Djedje, had gone to the French Embassy to protest Monday’s attacks by French and U.N. forces.

“He has absolutely not resigned and is currently being scandalously held against his will” in the embassy, attorney Lucie Bourthoumieux said in a statement.

Forces aiming to topple Gbagbo more than four months after he lost the presidential election had succeeded in taking nearly the entire countryside last week. But they faltered once they reached the country’s largest city of Abidjan, where the presidential palace and residence are located.

On Monday, the United Nations and French forces opened fire with attack helicopters on Gbagbo’s arsenal, as columns of foot soldiers allied with his challenger finally pierced the city limit.

 

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