. Earth Science News .
TRADE WARS
Ivory Coast: Gbagbo camp rejects ECOWAS military threat

by Staff Writers
Abidjan (AFP) Dec 25, 2010
Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo's regime rejected Saturday an "unacceptable" threat by West African leaders to oust him through force, branding it a "Western plot directed by France."

Ahoua Don Mello, spokesman for Gbagbo's government, also warned that military action by members of the Economic Community of West African States could put millions of regional immigrants in Ivory Coast in danger.

"The people of Ivory Coast will mobilise. This boosts our patriotism. This strengthens our faith in Ivorian nationalism," he said, a day after ECOWAS leaders demanded Gbagbo step aside or face military intervention.

The spokesman could not say whether Gbagbo would agree to meet a high-level delegation that the West African leaders said would come to try to persuade him to step down peacefully, but said he was ready for talks.

"We're always open to dialogue, but within strict respect of the laws and regulations of the Republic of Ivory Coast," he said. Gbagbo's camp regards him as the lawful and duly-elected president on the country.

But the international community has recognised his rival Alassane Ouattara as the winner of last month's presidential election, setting up a violent stand-off between the two camps and triggering armed clashes.

On Friday, ECOWAS leaders warned that if Gbagbo hangs on, "the community will be left with no alternative but to take other measures, including the use of legitimate force, to achieve the goals of the Ivorian people."

Gbagbo's spokesman said he did "not believe at all" that it would come to this, in particular because there are millions of West African immigrants who work in Ivory Coast's relatively prosperous cocoa-led economy.

"Ivory Coast is a country of immigration," he said. "All these countries have citizens in Ivory Coast, and they know if they attack Ivory Coast from the exterior it would become an interior civil war," he warned.

"Is Burkina Faso ready to welcome three million Burkinabe migrants back in their country of origin," he demanded, insisting that the ECOWAS states would not "attack themselves."

"I'd imagine they'd be sufficiently lucid to see that war is impossible."

The ECOWAS threat could make it harder for Gbagbo and his supporters in the state media to portray his struggle as that of a long-suffering African leader bravely taking on the rich West and the former colonial power France.

But Don Mello alleged the West frican states' latest act of "political delinquency" was part of a plot orchestrated by Paris, ratcheting up the regime's already instense anti-imperialist rhetoric.

"This will to recolonise the African continent will meet its end in Ivory Coast, unless they manage to exterminate all the Ivorians," he said.

No date has been publicly set for the ECOWAS delegation to make a last-ditch trip to Abidjan, and West African military chiefs are due to meet to study their options in terms of armed intervention.



Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links
Global Trade News



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


TRADE WARS
China says Africa trade up 43.5 percent in Jan-Nov period
Beijing (AFP) Dec 23, 2010
Trade between China and Africa surged 43.5 percent year on year in the first 11 months of 2010, Beijing said on Thursday as it pledged to further strengthen ties with the continent. The value of two-way trade reached 114.8 billion dollars from January to November, the State Council, or Cabinet, said in a report on economic and trade cooperation between China and Africa. The world's secon ... read more







TRADE WARS
Plane carrying adopted Haitian children arrives in France

Adoptive parents arrive in Haiti to fetch children

Caricom-Australia chide empty promises to Haiti

Tearful homecoming for Pakistan flood survivors

TRADE WARS
Berkeley Researchers Discover Mobius Symmetry In Metamaterials

German publisher Springer unveils iPad-only project

Japan telecom firm KDDI to start e-book distribution

New Google TV sets facing delays: reports

TRADE WARS
Storms leave 47 sailors missing, six dead: Vietnam officials

Mauritius challenges British marine park in court

Tasmanian Scientists Expand Their View of The ocean

New Zealand feared China was destabilising Pacific: report

TRADE WARS
Arctic Sea Ice Greenhouse Gases And Polar Bear Habitat

Bering Sea Was Ice-Free And Full Of Life During Last Warm Period

Arctic icecap safe from runaway melting: study

Russia plans annual arctic conferences

TRADE WARS
Bioethics Commission Calls For Enhanced Federal oversight In Field of Synthetic Biology

Chavez, farmers square off over land seizure

Australians buy cows and sheep with a mouse

German giants Bayer, BASF team up on GM rice

TRADE WARS
Waterlogged California hit by more furious weather

Small quake shakes northwest England

Quake hits Indonesia: US seismologists

Japan 7.4 seabed quake triggers evacuations before downgrade

TRADE WARS
Forces on the ground in Ivory Coast

DR Congo signs nuclear proliferation deal with US

G.Bissau ex-military chief released from prison

Nigeria says to bo rrow 900 million dollars from China

TRADE WARS
Beetroot Juice Could Help People Live More Active Lives

Researchers Discover Compound With Potent Effects On Biological Clock

Woman who knows no fear could offer brain clues

Early Settlers Rapidly Transformed New Zealand Forests With Fire


The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2010 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement