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Table of Contents
Maps
Summary
Recommendations
Methodology
Background
From Independence to the 2000 Elections
Armed conflict and political-military stalemate
Peace Agreements and Peacekeepers
2010 Elections and Immediate Aftermath
I. Initial Post-Election Violence: November 2010-January 2011
Pro-Gbagbo Forces
Excessive Use of Force against Demonstrators
Targeted Killings and Enforced Disappearances of Pro-Ouattara Activists
Killings of Perceived Opponents by Pro-Gbagbo Militia
Sexual Violence
Pro-Ouattara Forces in the North
II. Toward Active Conflict: February to mid-March 2010
Pro-Gbagbo Forces
Incitement to Violence by the Gbagbo Camp
Targeted Violence against West African Immigrants in Abidjan
Attacks on Mosques, Muslims, and Imams
Targeted Rape and Enforced Disappearances of Ouattara Supporters
Violent Suppression of Demonstrations
Pro-Ouattara Forces
Civilian Killings in Anonkoua Village
Summary Executions of Detained Gbagbo Fighters
III. Full-Scale Armed Conflict: mid-March-May 2011
Pro-Gbagbo Forces
Killings, Massacres in Far West
Indiscriminate Shelling in Abidjan
Widespread Ethnic Killings and Rapes in Abidjan
Republican Forces Military Offensive
Killings, Rape, and Pillage in the Far West
Summary Executions of Detained Civilians, Primarily the Elderly
Rape and other Sexual Violence
Duékoué Massacre Involving Republican Forces
Final Battle for Abidjan and Subsequent Weeks
IV. Key Leaders Implicated
Gbagbo Camp
Ouattara Camp
Not Formally Aligned
V. Accountability
Commissions of Inquiry
Domestic Prosecutions against Gbagbo Camp
No Domestic Procedures against Republican Forces Soldiers
International Criminal Court
Dialogue, Truth, and Reconciliation Commission
Conclusion
Annex: Letters to the International Criminal Court
Acknowledgements
Glossary of Acronyms.
Summary
Recommendations
Methodology
Background
From Independence to the 2000 Elections
Armed conflict and political-military stalemate
Peace Agreements and Peacekeepers
2010 Elections and Immediate Aftermath
I. Initial Post-Election Violence: November 2010-January 2011
Pro-Gbagbo Forces
Excessive Use of Force against Demonstrators
Targeted Killings and Enforced Disappearances of Pro-Ouattara Activists
Killings of Perceived Opponents by Pro-Gbagbo Militia
Sexual Violence
Pro-Ouattara Forces in the North
II. Toward Active Conflict: February to mid-March 2010
Pro-Gbagbo Forces
Incitement to Violence by the Gbagbo Camp
Targeted Violence against West African Immigrants in Abidjan
Attacks on Mosques, Muslims, and Imams
Targeted Rape and Enforced Disappearances of Ouattara Supporters
Violent Suppression of Demonstrations
Pro-Ouattara Forces
Civilian Killings in Anonkoua Village
Summary Executions of Detained Gbagbo Fighters
III. Full-Scale Armed Conflict: mid-March-May 2011
Pro-Gbagbo Forces
Killings, Massacres in Far West
Indiscriminate Shelling in Abidjan
Widespread Ethnic Killings and Rapes in Abidjan
Republican Forces Military Offensive
Killings, Rape, and Pillage in the Far West
Summary Executions of Detained Civilians, Primarily the Elderly
Rape and other Sexual Violence
Duékoué Massacre Involving Republican Forces
Final Battle for Abidjan and Subsequent Weeks
IV. Key Leaders Implicated
Gbagbo Camp
Ouattara Camp
Not Formally Aligned
V. Accountability
Commissions of Inquiry
Domestic Prosecutions against Gbagbo Camp
No Domestic Procedures against Republican Forces Soldiers
International Criminal Court
Dialogue, Truth, and Reconciliation Commission
Conclusion
Annex: Letters to the International Criminal Court
Acknowledgements
Glossary of Acronyms.