Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:35:49 GMT
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Monday, 13 November, 2000, 15:36 GMT
Guei comes out of hiding
General Guei fled after violent protests last month
The former military leader of Ivory Coast,
Robert Guei, has emerged from hiding after
fleeing a popular uprising following elections
last month.
Speaking after a surprise meeting with
President Laurent Gbagbo in the capital,
Yamoussoukro, General Guei called on all
soldiers to return to barracks.
He also said he
recognised Mr Gbabgo
as president and was
going to return to his
home village in the west
of the country,
Kabacouma.
After the meeting Mr Gbagbo reiterated his
belief in healing the country's divisions.
"What is important is that the country starts a
process of reconciliation," he said.
He was not to be drawn on any possible legal
proceedings against General Guei.
"I am not a policeman, nor a magistrate. I am
happy with his declaration," he said.
Some members of the general's presidential
guard have not returned to barracks since the
violence with which his regime tried to quash
protest.
General Guei took power after a coup last
December.
He claimed victory in
the elections last
month, but was forced
to flee when Mr
Gbagbo's supporters
took to the streets in
protest.
During three days of
violence tens of
thousands of unarmed
pro-democracy
supporters were fired
upon by soldiers loyal
to the military regime as it tried,
unsuccessfully to hang on to power.
After General Guei had fled, the unrest then
degenerated into battles between Mr Gbagbo's
supporters and followers of Mr Ouattara.
According to official figures, 171 people were
killed in the violence.
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