French authorities still have no news of two French, director of the Novotel Abidjan and a businessman, kidnapped on April 4 in the Ivorian capital. Two others, a Malaysian and a Beninese, were arrested the same day. The four people disappeared in Abidjan was plagued by heavy fighting between followers of the outgoing president, Laurent Gbagbo, Alassane Ouattara and supporters, which continued until the arrest, Monday, April 18 Mr Gbagbo .
The families of two French will be received Wednesday morning at the Quai d'Orsay, according to Le Parisien. Friday, Ambassador of France in Ivory Coast, Jean-Marc Simon, was launched at the Ivorian television a "call for witnesses," and expressed "great concern". "There will be nearly two weeks, several French nationals and foreigners have been abducted by an armed group at the Novotel Hotel," recalled the French ambassador in a message to TCI, the government of President Chain Alassane Ouattara.
Le Monde. en
The families of two French will be received Wednesday morning at the Quai d'Orsay, according to Le Parisien. Friday, Ambassador of France in Ivory Coast, Jean-Marc Simon, was launched at the Ivorian television a "call for witnesses," and expressed "great concern". "There will be nearly two weeks, several French nationals and foreigners have been abducted by an armed group at the Novotel Hotel," recalled the French ambassador in a message to TCI, the government of President Chain Alassane Ouattara.
Le Monde. en
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