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Charles Ble Goude: Ghana extradites Ivory Coast Gbagbo ally | Charles Ble Goude: Ghana extradites Ivory Coast Gbagbo ally |
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Ivory Coast's former youth minister and ally of former President Laurent Gbagbo, Charles Ble Goude, has been extradited from Ghana, officials say. | Ivory Coast's former youth minister and ally of former President Laurent Gbagbo, Charles Ble Goude, has been extradited from Ghana, officials say. |
They said Mr Ble Goude was handed over to authorities in Ivory Coast, where he was taken into custody. | |
Mr Ble Goude denies leading pro-Gbagbo militias who attacked foreigners and northerners during the unrest which followed disputed elections in 2010. | Mr Ble Goude denies leading pro-Gbagbo militias who attacked foreigners and northerners during the unrest which followed disputed elections in 2010. |
He has been in hiding since April 2011, when Mr Gbagbo was arrested. | He has been in hiding since April 2011, when Mr Gbagbo was arrested. |
The former president is now awaiting trial at The Hague on charges of crimes against humanity. | The former president is now awaiting trial at The Hague on charges of crimes against humanity. |
Some 3,000 people lost their lives in the four-month crisis after Mr Gbagbo refused to accept defeat. | Some 3,000 people lost their lives in the four-month crisis after Mr Gbagbo refused to accept defeat. |
Several Gbagbo allies have gone into exile in Ghana and they first reported that Mr Ble Goude had been arrested on Thursday. | Several Gbagbo allies have gone into exile in Ghana and they first reported that Mr Ble Goude had been arrested on Thursday. |
Later, the Ivorian government said in a statement that Mr Ble Goude was apprehended "in a joint police operation between Ghana and Ivory Coast". | |
"He is currently being held in Ivory Coast by Ivorian police authorities in the framework of judicial proceedings already launched against him in Ivory Coast," the statement continued. | |
Mr Ble Goude's lawyer, Kwame Akufo, told the BBC that Ghana had not followed the proper procedures for extradition. | |
"You cannot just come into a country, pick up some person and transport him to Ivory Coast," he said. | |
"His life, his health and security of mind in Ivory Coast is completely at risk." | |
Last year, Mr Ble Goude told the BBC that, as head of the Young Patriots group, he had only organised rallies and meetings and never run a militia. | Last year, Mr Ble Goude told the BBC that, as head of the Young Patriots group, he had only organised rallies and meetings and never run a militia. |
"I am not chief of militia - I've never bought weapons, we went to the streets against those who had weapons, we were bare-handed," he said. | "I am not chief of militia - I've never bought weapons, we went to the streets against those who had weapons, we were bare-handed," he said. |
He said he was ready to go the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague to clear his name if that is what it took. | |
Mr Ble Goude was first put under UN sanctions in 2006, accused of inciting attacks against UN personnel. | Mr Ble Goude was first put under UN sanctions in 2006, accused of inciting attacks against UN personnel. |
During the unrest, people from northern Ivory Coast were seen as supporters of Mr Gbagbo's rival, President Alassane Ouattara. | During the unrest, people from northern Ivory Coast were seen as supporters of Mr Gbagbo's rival, President Alassane Ouattara. |