This post is part of our special coverage Côte d'Ivoire Unrest 2011.
The last two days have been rich in twists and turns in Côte d'Ivoire.
Forces loyal to Alassane Dramane Ouattara, the internationally recognised president of Côte d'Ivoire, and Guillaume Soro, Ouattara's prime minister, began an offensive towards the South and the West of the country. In less than three days, they succeeded in taking over the cities of Douékoué and reached Yamoussoukro on March 30th. The Forces Républicaine de Côte d'Ivoire (Republican Forces of Côte d'Ivoire) have entered Abidjan, the main city of Côte d'Ivoire where the incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo, who refused to step down in December 2010 after losing the presidential election, may still be located.
The Ivorian online community commented on the events, and here is a quick snapshot of a few conversations.
Fear of MACA Prisoners
Maison d'Arrêt et de Correction d'Abidjan (MACA) is the prison of Abidjan. Following news that prisoners had been released, Léon Guéré (@Cocoloposo) wrote on Twitter on March 31:
@cocoloposo: #civ2010 URGENT: MACA ouverte tous les prisonniers sont dehors.(police)
Following this announcement, netizens started fearing that these prisoners would be given weapons:
@Abidjannais225, replying to @Cocoloposo, said:
@Abidjannais225: Confirmez SVP !!! P…. mais c grave, LMP veut creer la chienlit au pays
Online activist “K.” (@Sanders225) confirmed the same day that prisoners of the MACA, and from two other prisons had been freed. Later, a news story on Reuters said up to 5000 prisoners had been freed in Abidjan.
Where is Laurent Gbagbo ?
Guillaume Soro, the prime minister announced that Laurent Gbagbo had until 7pm GMT on March 31, 2011 to resign. This caused plenty of ironic reactions on the Twitter hashtag for news on Côte d'Ivoire, #civ2010:
Fifteen minutes before the announced deadline, @Malko7 tweeted a countdown:
@Malko7: Heure H-15 minutes
And when the time was reached, Marie L'Ange (@Attou_225) commented:
@Attou_225: c'est l'heuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure!!!!
Nnenna tweeted:
@Nnenna: Il est 19h ici chez moi. On dit koi?
In the meantime, violent clashes were taking place at the Radio Télévision Ivoirienne, Ivorian National TV. The station was managed by Gbagbo partisans until the day before.
Between 9pm GMT and 10.40 GMT, the same video was broadcast repeatedly: Laurent Gbagbo and his wife Simone, surrounded by their close entourage having a conversation in the Garden of the Presidential Residence in Cocody. Laurent Gbagbo looks preoccupied, and Simone does not seem to realise the current situation of Abidjan, as shown in the following video posted by abidjannetTV, the YouTube account of the Ivorian news site:
The signal of the RTI finally stopped at 10.40 pm GMT, as shown in this picture shared by Olivier Vauluisant (@batelier59):
According to Senam Beheton (@SenamBeheton) on Twitter, these images where shown while Ouattara's FRCI were taking control of the State Television:
@SenamBeheton : Les propriétaires sont peut-être arrivés. La recréation est terminée?
Sky News was reporting on April 1 that Laurent Gbagbo and his wife could still be in their palace in Cocody, while surrounded by Ouattara's FRCI. Later the same day, another version was given according to which Laurent Gbagbo and wife Simone had left the residence for the Presidential Palace in Plateau Area [Fr], Abidjan. EdithBrou wrote on Twitter:
the palace and the radio, in the Plateau and residence remain the bastions of Gbagbo according to a diplomat contacted by #AFP
Côte d'Ivoire trending
The recent events in Côte d'Ivoire were closely followed on Twitter, where #civ2010 and Laurent Gbagbo were trending topics in France:
This post is part of our special coverage Côte d'Ivoire Unrest 2011.
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This story then has too much resemblance to what happened in Madagascar in late 2008 and early 2009. Too so I think the mastermind of the blow to the Ivory Coast this time is none other than the mastermind of the coup in Madagascar in 2009. See also the link of GVO below.
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/01/09/madagascar-prison-breaks-as-life-imitates-television/
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