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ICOAST-ICC-TRIAL-BLEGOUDE-LAW
Bi Youan, interim president of the Pan African Congress for Justice and Equality the Peoples (COJEP), sits in front of a banner that reads, " I'm Pro-Gbagbo, and I am proud to be. I know that I will leave home for the reconquest of freedoms, the struggle continues", and that shows form top to bottom: ex-president Laurent Gbagbo, Simone Gbagbo and Charles Ble Goude, as members of the 'Young Patriots' (unseen), a group supporting Gbagbo, gather to watch on a screen the court proceedings of Charles Ble Goude, the right-hand man of Gbagbo, during his hearing at the International Penal Court (ICC), on October 2, 2014, in the Yopougon, a popular district of the capital Abidjan. Ble Goude, 42, the leader of the "Young Patriots", faces four counts of crimes against humanity for his role in the bloody standoff that followed a 2010 presidential poll and left 3,000 people dead, according to the United Nations. The ICC confirmed in September that Gbagbo, who refused to concede defeat at the polls after 10 years in power, will face trial on similar charges to Ble Goude. No date has yet been set. AFP PHOTO / SIA KAMBOU
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Abidjan, IVORY COAST |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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SIA KAMBOU |
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2 Octombrie 2014 |
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3723 x 2528 (1.06 MB) |
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