Ivorian supporters of President Laurent Gbagbo, run for cover ...
19th Jan 2006, 14:18 GMT
(AFP/File) - Ivorian supporters of President Laurent Gbagbo, run for cover while UN soldiers open fire from United Nations Operation in Ivory Coast (ONUCI) headquarters, in Abidjan. Supporters of Gbagbo ignored his call for an end to violent protests, manning roadblocks, throwing rocks at the UN headquarters and paralyzing Abidjan.(AFP/File/Kambou Sia)
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