Three killed in I Coast clashes between ex-rebels and police

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Three people were killed when police clashed today with former rebels who had blocked the road into Bouake, Ivory Coast's second biggest city, to demand compensation payments, an AFP reporter said.

Three bloodied bodies were brought into the main Bouake hospital, the reporter said, shortly after police in the morning stepped in to clear the protesters who had blocked off the southern road into Bouake on Monday.



The trouble in the world's top cocoa producer comes days after a crippling four-day army mutiny staged by other former rebels who joined the army in 2011, when peace returned after a decade of violence that had split the country in two.

Those mutineers ended their protests and returned to barracks last week after reaching an agreement with the in a pay dispute.

But other former rebels who disarmed and did not join the army are now demanding identical compensation payments from the

Of the around 8,400 rebels involved in the Ivorian war, some 2,000 have joined the nation's armed forces.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Three killed in I Coast clashes between ex-rebels and police

Three people were killed when police clashed today with former rebels who had blocked the road into Bouake, Ivory Coast's second biggest city, to demand government compensation payments, an AFP reporter said. Three bloodied bodies were brought into the main Bouake hospital, the reporter said, shortly after police in the morning stepped in to clear the protesters who had blocked off the southern road into Bouake on Monday. The trouble in the world's top cocoa producer comes days after a crippling four-day army mutiny staged by other former rebels who joined the army in 2011, when peace returned after a decade of violence that had split the country in two. Those mutineers ended their protests and returned to barracks last week after reaching an agreement with the government in a pay dispute. But other former rebels who disarmed and did not join the army are now demanding identical compensation payments from the government. Of the around 8,400 rebels involved in the Ivorian war, ... Three people were killed when police clashed today with former rebels who had blocked the road into Bouake, Ivory Coast's second biggest city, to demand compensation payments, an AFP reporter said.

Three bloodied bodies were brought into the main Bouake hospital, the reporter said, shortly after police in the morning stepped in to clear the protesters who had blocked off the southern road into Bouake on Monday.

The trouble in the world's top cocoa producer comes days after a crippling four-day army mutiny staged by other former rebels who joined the army in 2011, when peace returned after a decade of violence that had split the country in two.

Those mutineers ended their protests and returned to barracks last week after reaching an agreement with the in a pay dispute.

But other former rebels who disarmed and did not join the army are now demanding identical compensation payments from the

Of the around 8,400 rebels involved in the Ivorian war, some 2,000 have joined the nation's armed forces.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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