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          Songs and Soldiers

          Catherine Fellows investigates the role played by musicians in the December 1999 military coup in Ivory Coast.

          The ever-popular Ivorian reggae musician Alpha Blondy has been singing highly politicised songs with uncomfortable lyrics for many years now.

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        5. Alpha Blondy is an Ivorian national hero

          His track 'La queue du Diable' is typical of his biting commentary with its call for an increase in civil servants' and workers' salaries.



          They are struggling to survive, sings Blondy, "while the government is holding conferences with champagne and caviar.

          In another song, La Guerre Civile, Blondy predicted civil war if an elected president ignores the people's calls for change.



          Well, it wasn't civil war, but I was as surprised as the next person to hear of a coup in Ivory Coast - one of Africa's more peaceful nations.

          I was even more amazed to hear claims that the coup had been directly inspired by music.

          And that the soldiers immediately w