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2008 Ivorian New Forces unrest : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2008 Ivorian New Forces unrest Three serious incidents of unrest in the New Forces, a former rebel group in Côte d'Ivoire, occurred in mid-2008. These incidents occurred in the midst of a disarmament process, according to which a portion of the New Forces fighters are to be integrated into the army, while the majority are to be given work on projects. The disarmament process is to be followed by a presidential election and a parliamentary election. ==Disorder in Bouaké== By late May, with the disarmament process continuing, 2,568 New Forces soldiers had been grouped in camps. As part of the process, each of the former rebels were planned to each receive 90,000 CFA francs per month for three months; the first of these monthly payments occurred in May.〔("Côte d'Ivoire: nouvelle manifestation d'ex-rebelles dans leur fief à Bouaké" ), AFP (''L'Autre Quotidien'', Cotonou, allAfrica.com), June 19, 2008 .〕 The June payment was delayed by one week,〔("Côte d'Ivoire: retour au calme à Bouaké après la manifestation d'ex-rebelles" ), AFP (Gaboneco.com), June 19, 2008 .〕 and on June 16, angry New Forces soldiers protested in Bouaké, demanding payment, disrupting the city, and seizing vehicles.〔 Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, who also leads the New Forces, sent a financial team on June 17 to make the payments. Although payments began to be made early on June 18,〔 another violent protest took place on the same day; New Forces soldiers reportedly fired into the air, attacked civilians, seized vehicles, set up barricades,〔 and looted shops. By evening on June 18, Bouaké was calm again, as security was increased through joint patrols of the New Forces and UN peacekeepers.〔
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