COTE D'IVOIRE: THE END AND THE BEGINNING
The developments in Cote D'Ivoire have lessons for countries in Africa in
particular and the World in general.
The fundamental lesson to draw is that where a people know what they want
and are organised to fight for it no force on earth will be able to block
them from achieving success. However, if short term solutions are sought for
long term problems immediate success is bound to be accompanied by new
complications. This is how matters stand in Cote D'Ivoire.
At first the people had assumed that the problem was general Guei. Now that
he is gone tension still remains in Cote D'Ivoire. What is responsible for
this tension? How is it to be addressed?
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