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"We record everything we can: location, time and appearance of the body, in the hopes of identifying them later," Kodjo said. Three separate armies are patrolling the streets of Abidjan: the white jeeps and trucks of the United Nations, the green camouflaged tanks of the French army and the ragtag pickup trucks of the disparate group of former rebels who fought to put Ouattara in power. All three share the same mission of protecting the population and encouraging a return to normality. The U.N. is primarily concerned with weapons caches, the French with protecting foreigners and evacuating them to their base in the south of the city, and the pro-Ouattara forces seem to be elbowing each other for territory, accusing each other of looting and assuming the mantle of authority they fought so hard to win. At a service station in the Cocody district, not far from Gbagbo's residence, two groups of heavily armed soldiers piled into pickups, some with anti-aircraft guns fixed to the bed. They eyed each other suspiciously as Capt. Yeo Adama yelled at his men to arrest the other soldiers for looting. Amara Bakayoko had his pistol seized even as he tried to explain that he was there to guard the station, not to steal from it. "I even showed them my gun license, but they took it anyway," he said. "I'm going to call the minister. This isn't how you run a country." Gbagbo refused to cede power after losing a November election, leading to the standoff that killed untold numbers of people. More than 1 million civilians fled their homes amid the fighting, which also completely shut down the economy of the cocoa-producing powerhouse. Gbagbo was arrested by Ivorian soldiers at his home. Ouattara said on Wednesday that Gbagbo will be kept in a villa and that the justice minister is preparing for his possible prosecution. "There will be charges on a national level and an international level," Ouattara said. "Reconciliation cannot happen without justice."
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