El fantasma de la guerra civil amenaza Costa de Marfil
El fantasma de la guerra civil amenaza Costa de Marfil
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Un grupo de mujeres reza en Abiyán para pedir por la paz en el país.
28.12.2010Women take part in a prayer session in Plateau, in Abidjan December 27, 2010. Hundreds of Christian women gathered on Monday to pray for peace in the country. REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)REUTERS/Luc Gnago -
Un soldado dirige el tráfico en Abiyán, donde se han producido disturbios étnicos que han atemorizado a comerciantes y residentes.
28.12.2010A soldier directs traffic in Abidjan December 22, 2010. A power struggle between incumbent Laurent Gbagbo and rival Alassane Ouattara over who won the election has escalated into a dangerous standoff that has shut down business and disrupted transport. While some shops have tentatively re-opened since protests and lethal gun battles between supporters of each camp erupted last week, many shop owners and residents are still too scared to leave their homes. REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: MILITARY SOCIETY)REUTERS/Luc Gnago -
El presidente saliente, Laurent Gbagbo, se ha aferrado al poder y no se reconoce como perdedor de los resultados electorales.
28.12.2010Incumbent Ivory Coast leader Laurent Gbagbo stands after a meeting in Abidjan December 28, 2010. Three west African presidents met incumbent Ivory Coast leader Gbagbo on Tuesday to deliver an ultimatum from the ECOWAS regional bloc to step down or face removal by force. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon (IVORY COAST - Tags: POLITICS)REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon
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