Monday, 21 January 2013

Ivory Coast charges youth leader Charles Ble Goude with war crimes, murder,!


Ivory Coast's former youth minister and ally of ex-President Laurent Gbagbo, Charles Ble Goude, has been charged with war crimes, murder and theft of public funds.

                       Charles Ble Goude, Ivory Coast"s Minister of youth and employment and leader of the "young patriots" greets the crowd on Febuary 5, 2011 in Abidjan


Charles Ble Goude, was arrested on an international warrant in neighbouring Ghana last week and was handed over to Ivorian authorities at the weekend.

                                

Ble Goude was a powerful figure in the inner circle of Gbagbo, who is now awaiting trial before the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. He eventually rose to become minister of youth.

Rights groups accuse his followers of committing grave human rights abuses including ethnically motivated killings and torture during a brief post-election civil war in 2011 that killed over 3,000 people.

   

"He is currently before a judge for his hearing ... The charges were war crimes, murder, economic crimes and kidnapping,"

Ble Goude fled Ivory Coast at the end of the conflict, which was triggered by Gbagbo's refusal to accept a 2010 election  defeat to Alassane Ouattara.

A U.N. experts panel last year accused him of continuing to raise money from exile in order to purchase weapons used in a series of attacks against security and infrastructure installations that began last August.

on the  other hand, Ble Goude's supporters say the charges against him are politically motivated, and accused the governments of both Ivory Coast and Ghana of rushing his transfer.

Charles Ble Goude (L), leader of the "Young Patriots" movement, and supporters of incumbent Ivory Coast leader Laurent Gbagbo attend a rally at Champroux stadium in Abidjan January 23, 2011. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon

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