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Thursday, 28 April 2011 - Ivory Coast insurgent militia leader killed |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our top photos from the past 24 hours.   Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Storms knock out TVA nuclear units, power lines 27 Apr 2011 Alabama storms, tornoadoes kill 45 -authorities 27 Apr 2011 Exclusive: Facebook investors look for exits 27 Apr 2011 UPDATE 8-Buffett's Berkshire says Sokol deceived, broke law 27 Apr 2011 UPDATE 3-Sony gamers threaten to leave after hack 27 Apr 2011 Discussed 150 Texas governor calls for prayers for rain 138 Obama sees no magic bullet to push down gas prices 90 White House releases longer Obama birth certificate Watched Fire ants form rafts to defy floods Tue, Apr 26 2011 Nokia announces layoffs, outsourcing Wed, Apr 27 2011 Tornado caught on security camera video Tue, Apr 26 2011 Ivory Coast insurgent militia leader killed Tweet Share this ABIDJAN (Reuters) - The leader of a militia that helped Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara defeat rival Laurent Gbagbo was killed in a gun battle on Wednesday after he and his men refused to obey a presidential order to disarm. "I can confirm... Email Print Related News Ivory Coast opens Gbagbo probe on rights abuses Wed, Apr 27 2011 Ivory Coast opens Gbagbo probe as fighting erupts Wed, Apr 27 2011 African Union lifts Ivorian sanctions but violence simmers Thu, Apr 21 2011 Ivorian army attacks former allied militia Wed, Apr 20 2011 Ivorian militia chief declares loyalty to Ouattara Tue, Apr 19 2011 Analysis & Opinion China-Pakistan-Afghanistan-building economic ties Al Qaeda leader killed in Kunar, Afghanistan’s “safe haven” Related Topics World » Ivory Coast » Ibrahim Coulibaly (C), head of the ''Invisible Commandos'', walks with his troops through the Abobo neighbourhood of Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan in this April 19, 2011 file photo. Coulibaly was killed in a gun battle on Wednesday after he and his men refused to obey a presidential order to disarm. Credit: Reuters/Finbarr O'Reilly ABIDJAN | Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:50pm EDT ABIDJAN (Reuters) - The leader of a militia that helped Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara defeat rival Laurent Gbagbo was killed in a gun battle on Wednesday after he and his men refused to obey a presidential order to disarm. "I can confirm that Ibrahim Coulibaly was killed during fighting today," Defense Ministry spokesman Captain Alla Kouakou Leon told Reuters. Coulibaly's 'Invisible Commando' insurgents had fought alongside what is now the Ivorian national army to topple Gbagbo, but had been accused of not meeting a deadline to lay down their arms and join the new army. Ouattara ordered soldiers from all sides of the conflict back to barracks on Friday in an effort to restore stability to the world's top cocoa producer. Coulibaly who last week pledged loyalty to Ouattara, said his 5,000 men were ready to join to new army. But he requested a meeting with Ouattara, but was told to disarm without condition. Known as "IB," Coulibaly was a senior rebel commander in the 2002-03 rebellion before a bitter fallout with the rebel leadership led by current Ouattara's prime minister Guillaume Soro. An Ivorian source who was mediating between Coulibaly and Ouattara's camp, and who asked not to be named, said Coulibaly and his bodyguards were killed after talks to end the row had been sabotaged by people who did not want him to meet Ouattara. Fighting broke out in the Abidjan neighborhood of Abobo near the militia's headquarters as Ouattara's forces attacked the insurgents. A spokesman for the militia had told Reuters that the group was in the process of disarmament and had asked its fighters to prepare to lay down their arms. "It is in this context that the FRCI (Ivorian army), who took positions around us yesterday, launched an offensive on our headquarters," the spokesman said. 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