A man rides his motorbike on a street in Duekoue, a town predominantly inhabited by Gueres, an ethnic group considered one of the most fervent supporters of Ivory Coast's former President Laurent Gbagbo, and where hundreds of people were massacred on March 28, 2011, Ivory Coast, October 2, 2025. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago
DUEKOUE, Ivory Coast β In a town in Ivory Coast torn apart by election violence and mass killings more than a decade ago, peace activists say they have hit on a way to help avoid a repeat of the bloodshed: "reconciliation marriages" between rival groups.
Dozens of men and women from different communities have tied the
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