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Supporters of former president Laurent Gbagbo celebrate his return to Abidjan

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Supporters of Laurent Gbagbo follow his convoy to celebrate his return to Ivory Coast. The former Ivorian president, acquitted of crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court, is returning to his country after a ten-year absence. IMAGES

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