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Ivory Coast charges president's allies over violence

Abidjan - Ivory Coast has charged 20 people with crimes committed during a brief civil war in 2010-11 including, for the first time, fighters who backed President Alassane Ouattara, an international human rights official said.

An estimated 3 000 people were killed in fighting that broke out after Ouattara's predecessor, Laurent Gbagbo, refused to cede defeat in an election in late 2010. Up to now only, Gbagbo's supporters have been charged.

"In total, it's about 20 people from the FRCI [armed forces] who were indicted," said Florent Geel, Africa director for the International Federation for Human Rights. "This shows that Ouattara is fulfilling his promise that nobody will be spared."

Geel said two former rebel leaders who backed Ouattara during the conflict, Losseni Fofana and Cherif Ousmane, were among those indicted, without giving details on the charges.

Ousmane was a leader in a rebellion against Gbagbo that began in 2002 when rebels tried to storm the capital and then seized the northern half of the country.

An Ivorian government spokesperson and a justice ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday they could not confirm the charges.

A military source familiar with the proceedings said army members had not yet received formal notification of charges. Under Ivory Coast's legal system, charges do not automatically lead to a trial and prosecutors continue to gather evidence.

The decision to charge commanders from both sides of the conflict "represents meaningful progress on the government's promise to deliver impartial justice", said Param-Preet Singh, senior international justice counsel at Human Rights Watch.

Since taking power in 2011, Ouattara has focused on rebuilding Ivory Coast's economy and the world's top cocoa producer now has one of the fastest growth rates in Africa.

The decision to charge former allies might be viewed as a sign of Ouattara's confidence ahead of elections later this year. He is widely expected to win since Gbagbo's Ivorian Popular Front, the only opposition party, is deeply divided.

Gbagbo is accused of crimes against humanity and is awaiting trial at the International Criminal Court in the Hague.

At least 80 Gbagbo allies have been charged in Ivory Coast in connection with crimes during the conflict and his wife Simone has been jailed.

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