Media Change Message to Calls for Calm
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Radio and television messages that stirred up mob anger against foreigners in Ivory Coast have given way to calls urging people to keep calm and return to work, a U.N. spokesman said.
The United Nations feared that the original messages -- which included images of people purportedly wounded in clashes with French troops -- would lead to increased violence.
Mobs have rioted across Ivory Coast since former colonial ruler France destroyed the country’s air force Nov. 6, after Ivorian jets bombed a French base, killing nine soldiers and an American aid worker.
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