Ivory Coast: All sides to face justice, Ouattara says
Ivory Coast's new President Alassane Ouattara has said all sides in the country's conflict must face justice. He said he would ask the International Criminal Court to probe massacres in which both his forces and those of his rival Laurent Gbagbo were suspected. Mr Gbagbo was captured on Monday by Mr Ouattara's forces after he refused to accept he lost elections in November. He will now face charges at a "national level and an international level", Mr Ouattara said. At a news conference in the main city of Abidjan, Mr Ouattara said Mr Gbagbo had been moved to a secure location.
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