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Africa: Subsaharan
Hundreds of French fleeing the Ivory Coast
2004-11-10
Hundreds of French citizens have fled their former colony Ivory Coast after days of anti-French riots and looting in a country once seen as a model for Africa of post-independence prosperity. Nearly 600 French nationals took off from the main city Abidjan in two aircraft during the afternoon and two more planes were due to leave the world's top cocoa grower on Wednesday. About 150 American, Australian, Canadian and Spanish nationals gathered at Abidjan's sleek, modern airport. A Spanish air force plane was parked waiting to fly away its citizens, along with the Americans, the airport manager said. "I don't have a job any more or a house ... They took the bath, the furniture and electrical wires, everything," said Bruno Regis, a teacher from a French school that was razed. "The way it ended here, I wouldn't come back here even if they offered me a new job," he said at the airport, as he waited for a flight with his wife and three small children.
"Then this guy comes at me with a fork, see? So I sez, 'I'm gettin' outta here!' I mean, they can have the wiring!"
More than 2,200 French and other foreign nationals have been sheltering in French and U.N. bases in Abidjan, chased from their homes by fork-wielding supporters of President Laurent Gbagbo. French military sources said about 1,200 wanted to leave the country. People queuing in the airport departures hall clutched the few belongings they had salvaged. Some rested on military camp beds, women tended to babies and children played with luggage trolleys. There was an air of sadness but also of relief.
"Guess who's not being dinner!"
The riots have blocked cocoa exports, vital for a country which grows more than 40 percent of the world's cocoa beans, and inflamed simmering ethnic tensions in a major cocoa town. The United Nations said on Tuesday it may remove some non-essential staff from Ivory Coast, where there are nearly 800 people employed by U.N. and sister agencies. The plans would not affect more than 6,000 U.N. peacekeepers in the country. In Abidjan, several small clusters of youths draped in national flags ran to join anti-French protesters outside the state television building, singing the national anthem. Others manned checkpoints blocking roads with rocks and pieces of wood. "We are still here today. The white people want to kill us but it won't stop us coming out to demonstrate," said a young woman catching her breath while running with a group of 20 or 30 to the crowd of several thousand outside the television centre. Some youths brandished sticks as if they were machine guns. At least 10 demonstrators were killed and hundreds injured on Tuesday when bursts of gunfire ripped into a crowd outside Abidjan's showpiece Hotel Ivoire, which was under the control of French soldiers at the time. It remained unclear who had fired.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#7  The United Nations said on Tuesday it may remove some non-essential staff from Ivory Coast,

Which would really be, like, all of 'em?

Some youths brandished sticks as if they were machine guns.

Bringing a knife to a gunfight?
Posted by: Raj   2004-11-10 6:56:11 PM  

#6  Quagmire™
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-11-10 6:42:51 PM  

#5  pas de sangre pour le cacao
Posted by: Bov Spenglid   2004-11-10 6:32:29 PM  

#4  And the Main Street Media here are still fixated on how Bush wants to do away with abortion. Unreal!!!
Posted by: Anonymous4724   2004-11-10 3:58:29 PM  

#3  The French are fleeing and the coca is blocked. Funny how it brings such a mix of emontions for me.
Posted by: mmurray821   2004-11-10 3:44:47 PM  

#2  No Germans around to give la French orders.
Posted by: Erik   2004-11-10 3:11:18 PM  

#1  "French fleeing...(!!!)"
__We all gotta be good at something, methinks...
Posted by: borgboy   2004-11-10 2:28:58 PM  

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