- Émile Boga Doudou
Émile Boga Doudou (1952–
September 19 ,2002 ) was an Ivorian politician who served as Minister of State for the Interior and Decentralization from 2000 to 2002. He was killed in the failed coup attempt that marked the start of theIvorian Civil War .Early life and career
Doudou was born in 1952 in
Domaboué , near Lakota, Cote d'Ivoire. [http://www.fpi.ci/biographie_boga.htm Biography at FPI website] fr icon.] A lawyer by profession, Doudou was marriedcite news|title=Funeral service held for e-Ivorian Minister Doudou|date=2003-08-01|work=Panafrican News Agency|accessdate=2008-08-06] and had three children.Doudou was a founding member of the
Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) in 1982. At the party's Constitutive Congress in 1988, he became a member of the Secretariat-General of the FPI; he was subsequently a member of the Secretariat-General from 1990 to 2001. He was elected to the National Assembly as an FPI candidate in the November 1990 parliamentary election, and he was re-elected in the November 1995 parliamentary election; in the National Assembly he served as President of the FPI Parliamentary Group .He was a close ally of FPI leader Laurent Gbagbo. Following a military coup in December 1999, a presidential election was held in October 2000; Gbagbo, the FPI candidate, claimed victory and became President. He then appointed Doudou as Minister of State for the Interior and Decentralization in the government named on
October 27 2000 . [ [http://www.afrique-express.com/archive/OUEST/cotedivoire/cotedivoiregvts/cotedivoiregvt102000.html "Le gouvernement de Côte d'Ivoire, formé" le 27 ocotbre 2000"] , "Afrique Express" fr icon.] OnDecember 5 ,2000 , Doudou controversially showed firearms on national television which armed forces had seized at a mosque. [cite book|last=Lipton|first=Edward P.|title=Religious Freedom in Africa|publisher=Nova Publishers|date=2002|pages=42|isbn=1590333896] He was elected to the National Assembly again in the December 2000 parliamentary election, although he remained a member of the government.At the FPI's Third Extraordinary Congress, held from
July 20 toJuly 22 ,2001 ,Tidiane Dioh, [http://www.jeuneafrique.com/jeune_afrique/article_jeune_afrique.asp?art_cle=LIN31073lefpielliat0 "Le FPI en ordre de bataille"] , "Jeuneafrique.com",July 31 ,2001 fr icon.] Doudou was elected as the Third Vice-President of the FPI; [ [http://www.fpi.ci/membres_secretariat.htm List of members of the FPI Secretariat-General] , FPI website fr icon.] this was a newly-created position.Death
He was killed on
September 19 ,2002 inAbidjan during a failed coup attempt.cite news|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/print.asp?page=2002%5C09%5C21%5Cstory_21-9-2002_pg4_1 |title=Ivory Coast troops fight rebels in another city|date=2002-09-21|work=Daily Times|accessdate=2008-08-06] The uprising began September 19 with automatic-weapons fire erupting outside a paramilitary police base in Abidjan.cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/sep/19/1|title=Minister killed in Ivory Coast clashes|date=2002-09-21|work=The Guardian |accessdate=2008-08-06] "Hundreds" of troops attacked police headquarters and the houses of two ministers; besides Doudou, at least 80 loyalist soldiers were killed by the rebels.Gunfire and explosions spread to other parts of the Ivorian capital, including central areas and its suburbs. During this, state radio and television were off the air. The international airport was closed. Soldiers shot at motorists who were approaching roadblocks. This attempted coup came while President Laurent Gbagbo was on a state visit to Italy. Violence continued through September 20 and became the basis for the
Ivorian Civil War .Funeral
Doudou's funeral was held on
August 1 ,2003 . His body was moved in a procession from a hospital morgue inTreichville , Abidjan, to the National Assembly, where deputies paid their last respects to him. A requiem mass was held at the Saint-Paul Cathedral in Plateau, the administrative district of Abidjan. At this point, he was taken to his home town for burial.References
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