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The Civil war in Côte d'Ivoire began on September 19, 2002, and restarted in November 2004.
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After Félix Houphouët-Boigny, the country entered a complex crisis. Laurent Gbagbo and Jean-Noël Loucou, as historians, had in the 1980s struggled with the myth of Houphouët-Boigny, 'the father of the nation'.
His successors did not have his charisma, and could not deal with economic difficulties, due largely to the deterioration of the terms of trade between Third World and developed countries.
The crisis became political around ivoirity. Democratization in fact raised the questions of the definition of citizenship, and voting rights.
After three decades of dictatorship, the coup d'etat of General Robert GuéïRobert Gue ( March 16, 1941 September 19, 2002) was the military ruler of the Cote d'Ivoire from December 24, 1999 to October 26, 2000. Guei was born in Kabakouma, a village in the western Man region, and was a member of the Yakouba tribe. He was a career was legitimized by the recognition of the Popular Front of the Ivory Coast (FPI) of Laurent Gbagbo and the RDR of Alassane OuattaraAlassane Ouattara is a political leader in Cote d'Ivoire. He represents northerners, mostly immigrant workers from Burkina Faso and Mali working in the coffee and cocoa industries. He is a Moslem. Having only one parent of Ivory Coast nationality, he was.
The candidates of the PDCI and the RDR for the presidency in 2000 were excluded ed by the Supreme Court. Consequently, public life became a theatre of verbal violence. The political leaders aggravated this established fact, causing increasingly serious antagonisms and worsening rancours.
Violence was turned initially against African foreigners. Indeed, the prosperity of the Côte d'Ivoire attracted many Africans from West Africa, who constituted in 1998 26% of the population; some politicians exaggerated this to the inflated figure of 40%.
56% of those from outside the country are BurkinabésBurkina Faso is a landlocked nation of western Africa. It is surrounded by six countries. Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and the Cote d'Ivoire to the south west. Formerly called Upper Volta, it; the MaliansRepublique de Mali ( In Detail) National motto: Un peuple, un but, une foi(One people, one goal, one faith Official language French (official), Bambara, others Capital Bamako President Amadou Toumani Toure Prime Minister Ousmane Issoufi Maiga Area Total % and GuinéensRepublique de Guinee ( In Detail) (Full size) National motto: Travail, Justice, Solidarite(Work, Justice, Solidarity Official language French (official), Fula, Arabic, others Capital Conakry Capital's coordinates 9° 30' N, 13° 43' W Largest City Conakry P form the two other significant contributions. Houphouët-Boigny has been stigmatised, retrospectively, with have given Ivory Coast nationality to Burkinabés resident in Côte d'Ivoire in return for political support. The foreigners had already been serious victims of violence: in 1995, Burkinabés were killed in plantations at Tabou , at the time of racial riots.