Q&A

Why did the Ivorian civil war happen?

Why did the Ivorian civil war happen?

The catalyst for the conflict was the law quickly drafted by the government and approved in a referendum immediately before the elections of 2000 which required both parents of a presidential candidate to be born within Ivory Coast. This excluded the northern presidential candidate Alassane Ouattara from the race.

Who stopped the Ivorian civil war?

Didier Drogba
Violence again erupted five years later after disputed elections, and then president, Laurent Gbagbo, has only this week been acquitted of war crimes at The Hague. However, for a short period, Chelsea legend Didier Drogba managed to bring peace to the Ivory Coast.

Is Laurent Gbagbo released?

Gbagbo filed a “no case to answer” motion in July 2018, and hearings were held in November 2018. On 15 January 2019 Gbagbo and Goudé were acquitted by an ICC panel and their release was ordered.

Did France invade Ivory Coast?

French military forces subsequently clashed with Ivorian troops and government-loyal mobs, destroying the entire Ivorian Air Force. Those incidents were followed by massive anti-French protests in Côte d’Ivoire…

How old is Didier Drogba now?

43 years (March 11, 1978)
Didier Drogba/Age

How old is Ouattara?

79 years (January 1, 1942)
Alassane Ouattara/Age

How old is Laurent Gbagbo?

76 years (May 31, 1945)
Koudou Gbagbo Laurent/Age

Where does the army of Ivory Coast come from?

The Ivorian military has its roots in the colonial armed forces of French West Africa, which were headquartered in Dakar, Senegal but possessed bases in several distinct military regions. Most Ivorian recruits who joined the colonial army were assigned to Senegalese units during this period.

What was the name of the French peacekeeping operation in Ivory Coast?

This article is about the French peacekeeping operation in Ivory Coast. For the 1970 Opération Licorne in French Polynesia, see Fangataufa. Opération Licorne (French for Unicorn) was the name of the French Armed Forces’s peacekeeping operation in support of the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire.

When did France destroy the Air Force in Ivory Coast?

In 2004, following an air strikes on French peacekeepers by Ivorian forces, the French military destroyed all aircraft in the Air Force of Ivory Coast.

What was the cause of the Ivorian Civil War?

A civil war was fought in Ivory Coast between 2002 and 2004 between the incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo and the rebel Forces Nouvelles de Côte d’Ivoire (New Forces), representing Muslim northerners who felt that they were being discriminated against by the politically dominant and mostly Christian southerners.