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EU envoy shot dead in Ivory Coast | |
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A French diplomat working in Ivory Coast has been found shot dead. | |
The man - named as Michel Niaucel, 53 - was in charge of security for European Union missions in West Africa, French diplomats say. | |
His body was found at his home in the country's main city, Abidjan. It is not clear how he was killed. | |
An investigation is under way. There have been many attacks on foreigners since the start of the civil war which split Ivory Coast in two in 2002. | |
In November 2004, more than 8,000 Westerners - mainly French - were evacuated after a clash between France's troops in the country between the Ivorian air Forces triggered a wave of anti-French demonstrations. | |
A French journalist, Jean Helene, was killed in 2003. | |
However the BBC's James Copnall in Abidjan says the unstable political situation has also led to a rise in armed crime in the city. | |
Bad blood | |
France retained strong ties with its former colony - long regarded as a haven of stability in West Africa - for decades after independence in 1960. | France retained strong ties with its former colony - long regarded as a haven of stability in West Africa - for decades after independence in 1960. |
But relations between Paris and the government of President Laurent Gbagbo became tense after the September 2002 coup attempt by northern rebels - known as the New Forces. | But relations between Paris and the government of President Laurent Gbagbo became tense after the September 2002 coup attempt by northern rebels - known as the New Forces. |
The president's supporters have accused Paris of supporting the insurgents. | The president's supporters have accused Paris of supporting the insurgents. |
There are more than 10,000 French and UN troops in Ivory Coast - most patrolling the ceasefire line between the northern and southern parts of the country. | There are more than 10,000 French and UN troops in Ivory Coast - most patrolling the ceasefire line between the northern and southern parts of the country. |
But plans announced last October to disarm militias and carry out a population census to prepare for elections have failed to get off the ground. | But plans announced last October to disarm militias and carry out a population census to prepare for elections have failed to get off the ground. |