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Ivory Coast troops fire on Alassane Ouattara supporters
Supporters of Alassane Ouattara had planned to march on the offices of state TV, which has praised Laurent Gbagbo Related stories At least seven people have died in Ivory Coast after clashes between soldiers and supporters of Alassane Ouattara - one of two men claiming to be president of the country. In the main city of Abidjan, soldiers fired on crowds, and gun battles broke out near the hotel where Mr Ouattara has stayed since disputed elections. The army also battled former rebels further north in the country. The military is loyal to Mr Ouattara's rival Laurent Gbagbo. But former rebel group the New Forces (FN) controls the north of the country, and is loyal to Mr Ouattara. Both men claim to have won the election, and each has declared himself president. The UN, which backs Mr Ouattara's claim, has urged calm. Shooting 'all over' But on Thursday afternoon, the violence appeared to be spreading, with reports emerging of unrest away from Abidjan. New Forces fighters apparently tried to storm positions held by the military near the town of Tiebissou, just south of the ceasefire line agreed in 2003 to end the country's year-long civil war. Continue reading the main story Rival Presidents Laurent Gbagbo (left): 65-year-old former history teacher, southern Christian; president since 2000; backed by security forces Alassane Ouattara (right): 68-year-old economist, northern Muslim; prime minister 1990-1993; backed by former rebels, UN, African leaders and the West The sides exchanged fire and civilians fled the town, according to reports, but there were no confirmed casualties. Meanwhile in Abidjan, soldiers and police were standing guard at almost every major road junction. Violence broke out in several parts of the city as security forces tried to prevent crowds from gathering. Mr Ouattara's supporters had planned to take over state media channel Radio Television Ivorienne (RTI), which has been broadcasting reports praising Mr Gbagbo since the disputed election. But early on Thursday, they clashed with security forces, who opened fire on the crowds. Separately, in the south of the city, gun battles erupted between soldiers who control the area and former rebels who are guarding the Golf Hotel, where Mr Ouattara has been based since the election. "There is shooting all over the place, there is artillery, there are explosions," a witness told Reuters news agency. Mr Ouattara's supporters, including his nominated prime minister Guillaume Soro, were trying to leave the hotel compound and march to the TV station when fighting broke out. Kandia Camara, a spokesman for Mr Ouattara, told the BBC that they were coming under attack. US officials said the US embassy, which is near the Golf Hotel, had been hit by an "errant rocket-propelled grenade" during the battle, but no-one was injured. At least seven people were confirmed dead across the city in violence related to the dispute. Demonstrators and activists said many more had died. Earlier in the day, international prosecutors said they would bring legal proceedings against anyone accused of causing deaths. And UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's spokesman warned that "those who incite or perpetrate violence, and those who use the media for that purpose... will be held accountable for their actions". He reiterated that the UN, which has about 10,000 peacekeepers in the country and is helping to guard the Golf Hotel, wanted Mr Gbagbo to stand down. The trouble stems from last month's run-off election, which the Electoral Commission said Mr Ouattara won by 54.1% to 45.9%. Mr Gbagbo refused to admit defeat, and the Constitutional Council then annulled some results from the north and declared Mr Gbagbo the winner.
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It definitely seems to be a zeitgeist thing. There's a real mood of protest right now, the extent of which I don't think I've experienced before. It's far bigger than the anticapitalist protests of a few years ago - even though I think they probably provided the model for what we're currently seeing. What's also interesting is the commitment of the protestors to simply go on and on. It obviously remains to be seen if they do but I'd certainly say the UK government atleast is becoming quite worried about the prospect of regular riots in its cities. It's a massive financial cost in terms of policing (which is itself faced with massive cuts). Right now, the British media are primarily against the protestors but I suspect that it'll only take for a fifteen year old middle class schoolkid to die in a kettle for the possibility of a sizable backlash from the newspapers.
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so what youre saying is that the cops should be rioting with the kids? that would be fucking awesome. think of the barricades! about the UK media-- who owns it, besides murdoch? -- She'll be wearing red pajamas When she comes She'll be wearing red pajamas When she comes She'll be wearing red pajamas, She'll be wearing red pajamas, She'll be wearing red pajamas When she comes |
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here the bobbies dragged a handicapped man out of his wheelchair and attack him -
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Murdoch owns two newspapers and a satellite TV channel in the UK. His main TV rivals are the BBC and ITN (both of which have more viewers than Murdoch's Sky). He owns the Sun, which is the country's bestselling newspaper and tends to be a symbol of all that's wrong with the UK press - shallow, sensationalist, gossip-ridden - and The Times, which I personally quite like, in spite of its clear right wing sympathies. Personally, I'd say Murdoch's power in the UK, while a problem, is slightly overplayed. There are plenty of popular newspapers available that aren't affiliated with him which, when combined, span most of the political spectrum. It's perfectly easy to read a newspaper and watch 24 hour TV news broadcasts that haven't in any way been touched by Murdoch. Where his real impact is felt is more in the realms of sports coverage, with Sky virtually owning the premier league: dictating games scheduling to maximise its profits from covering key live games (which viewers have to pay for, either as a subscription or via hefty one-off payments). To be honest, though, if you're not a big football fan, Murdoch has far less influence (besides the political importance of which party The Sun endorses) than is widely thought. That's massively debatable, though. On the point of the police joining the protestors, it'll never happen, no matter how deep the cuts to their budget. What I can foresee though is the police 'strategically' sending out a skeleton show of strength during a key protest in order to highlight their situation. They'll never explicitely switch sides though. The nearest we've gotten to that was during the miners strike in the 80s when police officers were brought in from areas outside those from the affected regions to avoid the possibility of local sympathies. |
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02.09.2011, 11:50 AM | #328 |
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The stude riots in the uk didn't make a blind bit of difference. Stude fees still went up.
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02.09.2011, 11:56 AM | #330 |
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Oh yeah, and the ugly fucking twat who blindly threw a fire extinguisher from the top of a building got jailed for 2 years and eight months.
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Help me out here, I noticed the rioters in Greece - who are throwing molotovs at police - are described as "demonstrators", not "anti goverment protestors". I have to wonder who makes these decisions as to the language being used. It is very precise.
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that would be the racist, Euro-centric mass media which did the same kinds of things with Katrina remember? The white folks were "nobly surviving" while the black folks were "looting"
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Katrina? Did that even happen? I remember a video of some " looters" looking for water and food in a walmart and there was a cop also walking around looking for batteries for her flashlight. at the same, the cops were killing nonwhites trying to leave New Orleans. I guess I do remember Katrina. |
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it all comes down to access to study
what that means is also -access to money -access to job -access to rent house -access to buy food the focus shouldbe there i think that it is a system that dicriminates access to study, job, house, food BASED UP ON MONEY who has NO MONEY can have that access and that is dicrimination of the poor and that is UNHUMAN |
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poor people can als become doctors and professor
everyone can use the brain everyone has potential so you also have the potential to know that it discriminate poor people it's totally unfair and it creates a class or intellect difference in the world of the human ape you know the past is full with APE BULLSHIT and we are in the future now that is the problem the old humanape systems and the new intellectual humanape that has no voice over money anyway who wants to walk around as a confused pretentious ape it's you not me |
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my direct talk to these people
-who made up the plan to higher student fees- those people.... what i have to say to them is WE ARE IN THE FUTURE cut the crap of dicriminating people just because they have no money coverdup with 'it's crisis' come to reality and confess that your system have failed and leave everywhere in the world you see this how hard the old systems failed and these politicians and leaders just don't want to leave look at kadafi now in libia the churc, vatican with phedofiles and coverup sytems in the churh YOU ALL FAILED and don't want to confess or leave you all destroying the future, the planet you imbecile |
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what i find the worst thing is that from young age childeren are forced to follow the 24 hour economy that destroyed many ecosystems
even if there are alternatives at use and choise of consumer they followed the mainstream didn't made up their own mind about the state of our planet and the future connected with that with the consequences -voilence -stress -pollution -cancer -foodshortage -aids, soa's that is what we see today the world were we are in now all because of wrong choises made in the past a future for your childeren? evolution is a long story the good thing is that you can learn it without paying for it you have time enough to learn it, you = evolution |
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