Four pro-government protesters were killed in western Ivory Coast on Wednesday when U.N. peacekeepers opened fire to repel an attack on their base in a third day of anti-U.N. riots, Ivorian and U.N. officials said. The deaths were the first reported in violent protests this week by supporters of President Laurent Gbagbo who are demanding that U.N. and French peacekeepers withdraw from the West African country, which was divided in two by a 2002 civil war. Full Story
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