Saturday, 22 September 2012

Ivory Coast and Ghana close their broader


The Ivorian president Alassane Ouatara has commited a conflict with the Ghanaian’s authority. Ivory Coast has closed its border with Ghana on Friday, after a set of attacks organised from the Ghanaian territory against the militaries and policemen who have killed at least 10 people. Fusillades have exploded at 3h 00 GMT in the locality called NOE, a boarder. The government has accused the old Ivorian president artisans Laurent Gbagbo to have organised the action since Ghana where he was refugee.  The current Ivorian president showed his anger and ordered the closing of maritime and aerial boarder between the two countries until a new order. A situation which stays unacceptable for the Ivorian government, and is seen as a war declaration or a new episode of tension between Accra and Abidjan.

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