DAKAR, Senegal (AP) – One of the main opposition parties in Ivory Coast has denounced what it says are “arbitrary arrests” of six party members, calling the arrests part of a broader crackdown following the disqualification of key rivals to President Alassane Ouattara and his bid for a fourth term.
Ivory Coast opposition denounces ‘arbitrary arrest’ of 6 party members
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) – One of the main opposition parties in Ivory Coast has denounced what it says are “arbitrary arrests” of six party members, calling the arrests part of a broader crackdown following the disqualification of key rivals to President Alassane Ouattara and his bid for a fourth term.
Sébastien Dano Djédjé, the executive president of the African Peoples’ Party-Côte d’Ivoire, or PPA-CI, the party of former President Laurent Gbagbo, said during a news conference Sunday that the party members were “abducted and taken to unknown locations” overnight from Saturday to Sunday.
Among them are party members from Youpougon, a suburb of the capital Abdijan, where armed attackers torched a bus and assaulted police days before, he said.
Interior Minister Vagondo Diomandé released a video to a televion news broadcast Sunday showing a man identifying himself as a PPA-CI member confessing involvement in the attack and saying he acted on the party’s behalf with 15 others.

















































