The latest from Ivory Coast
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This topic was discussed on World Have Your Say on 31 March 2011. Listen to the programme.
The situation in Ivory Coast continues to deteriorate.
Overnight, supporters of Alassane Ouattara siezed control of , the administrative capital, and San Pedro, the cocoa port.
On Wednesday, the UN Security Council approved a imposing sanctions on the incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo.
South Africa's foreign ministry has just announced that Laurent Gbagbo's army chief has taken refuge in the South African Embassy in Abidjan.
We know that many of you have been wanting to talk about Ivory Coast for a while. Over the last couple of weeks I've been talking to people in Ivory Coast about how this ongoing conflict is affecting their lives. Today we'll be speaking to as many of them as possible to find out what is going on. And one of our regular contributors in Abidjan has written this post for us.