Ivory coast : Victor's justice / Robbie Corey-Boulet
Language: English Subject(s): Online resources: In: World Policy Journal . -- Vol. 29, nº 3, (fall 2011-2012)Abstract: In Ivory Coast's 2011 post-election violence, some 3,000 died, over 150 were raped, and hundreds of thousands were displaced. The International Criminal Court has prosecuted only one side of the bloodshed, giving the victors de facto immunity. To end the clashes, Ivory Coast needs to take domestic security out of the hands of the army and put it into the hands of an independent police force.Revista R0354 (MAEC -Biblioteca Central)
In Ivory Coast's 2011 post-election violence, some 3,000 died, over 150 were raped, and hundreds of thousands were displaced. The International Criminal Court has prosecuted only one side of the bloodshed, giving the victors de facto immunity. To end the clashes, Ivory Coast needs to take domestic security out of the hands of the army and put it into the hands of an independent police force.