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Viewing cable 05PARIS6527, AFRICA IN THE FRENCH PRESS

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
05PARIS6527 2005-09-23 14:11 2011-08-24 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Paris
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS PARIS 006527 
 
SIPDIS 
 
FROM ARS 
 
STATE FOR AF/PD; AF/RD/RA; IIP/G/AF; I/RF(FOREIGN PRESS CENTERS 
IN WASHDC AND NYC); INR/AA (GRAVES) 
LONDON FOR POL/AF (GURNEY) 
BRUSSELS FOR APAO; POL 
AFRICAN POSTS FOR PAO; POL 
 
E.O. 12958:  N/A 
TAGS: PGOV KPAO XA
SUBJECT: AFRICA IN THE FRENCH PRESS 
         SEPTEMBER 16-23, 2005 
 
 
1. ATTENTION 
2. COTE D'IVOIRE 
3. GABON 
4. SOMALIA 
5. NIGERIA 
6. SUDAN 
 
1. FOR PAOS, PLEASE NOTE: ALL ARTICLES ARE KEPT FOR A MONTH AND 
CAN BE FAXED OR POSTED AT POSTS' REQUEST. SEND REQUESTS BY E-MAIL 
TO BROOKESA@STATE.GOV 
 
2. COTE D'IVOIRE 
*** LE FIGARO 9/23/2005 
  -    "ABIDJAN SLOWLY SLIDING INTO CIVIL WAR", by Patrick de Saint- 
     Exupery 
 
*** LE MONDE 9/23/2005 
  -    "CAN COTE D'IVOIRE STILL BE SAVED?", by Jean-Pierre Tuquoi 
 
*** LIBERATION 9/22/2005 
  -    "LAURENT GBAGO, TIRED OF NEGOCIATING", AFP 
 
*** LA CROIX 9/22/2005 
  -    "PEACE PROCESS IS OUT OF CONTROL", by Laurent d'Ersu 
 
*** LE FIGARO 9/19/2005 
  -    "THERE IS NO MILITARY SOLUTION TO THE CRISIS", Interview 
     with Licorne Chief, general Irastorza by Karene Bassompierre in 
     Abidjan 
 
3. GABON 
*** LIBERATION 9/22/2005 
  -    "BONGO GAGS GABONESE OPPOSITION", by Christophe Ayad 
 
4. SOMALIA 
*** LA CROIX 9/23/2005 
  -    "ASHA HAGI ELMI'S FIGHT FOR PEACE", by Laurent d'Ersu 
 
5. NIGERIA 
*** LE MONDE 9/23/2005 
  -    "THREATS AGAINST OIL FACILITIES", by Philippe Bernard 
 
6. SUDAN 
*** LE MONDE 9/23/2005 
  -    "NATIONAL UNION GOVERNMENT DESIGNATEDIN SUDAN", by special 
     correspondent in Khartoum Jean-Pierre Tuquoi 
 
7. Minimize considered. 
(ARS) STAPLETON