
Student Violence, Impunity, and the Crisis in Côte d’Ivoire
This 98-page report documents how, in the last several years, members of FESCI have been implicated in attacks on opposition ministers, magistrates, journalists, and human rights organizations, among others. According to interviews with victims and eyewitnesses, the student group has killed, raped and severely beaten students perceived sympathetic to the northern-based rebellion or the political opposition.
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ISBN: 1-56432-313-7
ISBN: 1-56432-313-7
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Table of Contents
- "The BestSchool"
- Map of Côte d'Ivoire
- Glossary of Acronyms
- Summary
- Recommendations
- Methodology
- General Background on the Military-Political Crisis in Côte d'Ivoire
- Student Activism in the 1990s; from Clandestinity to Political Schism
- FESCI and the Rise of Pro-Government Youth Groups and Militias
- FESCI's Structure and Organizational Culture
- FESCI Activities and Violence Perpetrated Since 2002
- Student Groups in Rebel-controlled Bouaké
- Efforts to Curtail University Violence
- Impunity and the Need for Justice
- Legal Responsibility of the Government
- "Generation FESCI": Implications for the Future
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
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