At least Thabo Mbeki is against the use of force:
On Jan 7, 6:23 am, "Emeagwali, Gloria (History)"
<emeagw...@mail.ccsu.edu> wrote:
> Add to the list of persons killed in the west, the victims in Abidjan-
> in Abobo, Poibre, Yopougon and Ajami.A mass grave was recently found in Cocody.
>
> In the 1970s, Argentina's military junta triggered a movement in search
> of the disappeared, 'los desaparecidos'. In the case of Mr. Gbagbo and Cote d'Ivoire,
> the day of reckoning will inevitably arrive as people try to find missing relatives.
>
> The recruitment of mercenaries from Liberia (and probably Angola), the
> politicization of his army along ethnic lines, the employment of
> French propagandists, and the fraudulent use of pan-African sentiments
> to deceive the gullible, will not save the regime indefinitely.
>
> Gloria Emeagwaliwww.africahistory.net<http://www.africahistory.net/>
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> Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Ivory Coast: Gbagbo back Ivory Coast ethnic killings
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> Breaking News
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> UN: Forces linked to Gbagbo back Ivory Coast ethnic killings
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> Published: 01.06.11, 22:51 / Israel News<http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3082,00.html>
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> Armed forces in Ivory Coast linked to Laurent Gbagbo, who has refused to resign as president after a disputed election, have been supporting ethnic violence, the UN peacekeeping chief said Thursday.
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> "We are very worried by what's going on in the West" of Ivory Coast, UN under-secretary-general Alain Le Roy told reporters in New York, adding that overnight the number of people killed in western Ivory Coast due to their ethnicity had doubled to around 14. (Reuters)
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