Laurent Gbagbo, the former President of the Ivory Coast, was suddenly turned over this week to officials on at the International Criminal Court and transported to The Hague to face trial. Mr. Gbagbo, who has been under house arrest after a failed attempt to hold onto power after losing a presidential election, has been accused of murder, rape, perseuction, and inhumane acts, all crimes against humanity. Over 30,000 people were killed during Mr. Gbagbo's illegal attempt to retain power.
Bruce Zagaris will publish an analysis of this story in the next issue of the IELR.
Citation: Marlise Simons, Ex-President of Ivory Coast Arrives in the Hague to Face Charges, The New York Times, November 30, 2011.
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