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Somini Sengupta

The French Are Snared, but This Struggle Is Ivoirian

Somini Sengupta | New York Times | November 10, 2004

"Like so many conflicts in West Africa, the one in Ivory Coast is in large part a contest for the country's most valuable asset: the land on which cocoa is grown. Making it particularly entrenched are issues that were never fully resolved at independence: Who is a citizen of Ivory Coast, who can rule, who can own land?" [more]

Anti-French Rioting Rages on in Ivory Coast

Somini Sengupta | New York Times | January 28, 2003

"The peace accord, brokered by France, envisions rebel groups sharing power with the government, an approach that has enraged backers of President Laurent Gbagbo." [more]

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