Against humanity
Updated On Nov 30, 2011 09:40 PM IST
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An injured supporter of Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo reacts outside the premises of Hotel Golf, where Gbagbo is currently being held after his arrest, in Abidjan in this file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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People check local newspapers bearing pictures of ex-Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo in the Abobo neighborhood of Abidjan on November 30, 2011 a day after the transfer of Gbagbo to The Hague. The former Ivorian president was transferred from northern Ivory Coast by charted plane to the Hague-based ICC's detention facility early on November 30, where he is to face four counts of crimes against humanity for his role in the bloody aftermath of disputed presidential polls last year. (AFP Photo)
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Prisoners held by forces loyal to Ivory Coast presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara are seen in Abidjan in this file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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Forces loyal to Ivorian presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara wait behind an injured man in the capital Abidjan in this file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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A prisoner held by pro-Outtara Republican Forces of Ivory Coast (FRCI) and who said he was shot in the leg during recent fighting, badly beaten and held in a dark cell for days, weeps in pain at a military base in Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan, in this file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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The imprint of a recently removed decomposed body marks the ground beside the French word "Serve" at a police training academy in Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan, in this file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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A soldier of FRCI (Republican forces of Ivory Coast) who is loyal to newly installed President Alassane Ouattara points his weapons at civilians gathered in Abobo in this file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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A decomposing body lies on a road in Abidjan in this file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight.(Reuters)
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Ivory Coast rebels celebrate at their headquarters in their stronghold in Bouake, central Ivory Coast in this file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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Ivory Coast's President Laurent Gbagbo gestures during the ceremony of his official declaration as the candidate of his Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) party for the upcoming presidential election, in Abidjan in this October 9, 2010 file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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Ivorian painter Abdoulaye Diarrasouba, sits with his work depicting recent upheaval in Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan, in this file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo and his wife Simone sit in a room at Hotel Golf in Abidjan, after they were arrested, in this April 11, 2011 file photo. The International Criminal Court confirmed former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo had been detained in The Hague on November 30, 2011, following his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity and transfer from Ivory Coast overnight. (Reuters)
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