Both supporters and detractors of former president Laurent Gbagbo have expressed frustration with the International Criminal Court's decision to gave prosecutors more time to build their case, warning that continued uncertainty surrounding his fate could hinder the reconciliation process.
Frustration with the International Criminal Court (ICC) is growing in Ivory Coast following Monday's decision that gave prosecutors more time to build their case against former President Laurent Gbagbo. Both supporters and detractors of Gbagbo say continued uncertainty surrounding his fate could hinder the Ivory Coast reconciliation process.
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Both supporters and detractors of former president Laurent Gbagbo have expressed frustration with the International Criminal Court's decision to gave prosecutors more time to build their case, warning that continued uncertainty surrounding his fate could hinder the reconciliation process.
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Cote d'Ivoire: Court Ruling On Gbagbo Sparks Frustration
Voice of America (Washington, DC), 4 June 2013
Frustration with the International Criminal Court (ICC) is growing in Ivory Coast following Monday's decision that gave prosecutors more time to build their case against former President Laurent Gbagbo. Both supporters and detractors of Gbagbo say continued uncertainty surrounding his fate could hinder the Ivory Coast reconciliation process.