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mario prada Perret said. Rioters terrorised passengers, stealing suitcases and handbags, Perret said."Go home and don come back!" the protesters screamed at families as they grabbed their bags and rushed into the airport. "Idiots!" rioters yelled at the ducking, crouching French.The airport invasion follows days of mass protests by hard core government loyalists angry over a peace deal signed on January 24 in Paris that they say yields too much to Ivory Coast rebels, who have seized more than half the country in a 4 month old civil war.Ivory Coast is the world largest cocoa producer, and West Africa economic hub accounting for 40% of the gross production of former French West Africa. Decades of stability and prosperity made it the base for French and others doing business in the region.War here already has killed thousands, uprooted more than one million, and paralysed the country.Friday protest began with a march on the airport at the commercial capital of Abidjan. Protestors pledged to keep prime minister designate Seydou Diarra, picked to help lead Ivory Coast under the French brokered peace deal, "from touching Ivory Coast soil".Diarra, instead, remained in Dakar, Senegal, where West African leaders met into the night with Ivory Coast government and rebels in a desperate effort to salvage Ivory Coast.Rioters anger turned on the French instead.Wrapped in the orange, green, and white colors of Ivory Coast flag, rioters rushed the terminal, and then the tarmac, blowing whistles. Ivory Coast police and paramilitary police exhorted them to leave.As they talked, French forces arrived in force. Four French troop helicopters landed on the tarmac. French soldiers spilled out, rushing to secure the tarmac even as protesters set fire to the French flag.More French forces rolled up in a armoured vehicles with mounted cannon, taking up posts on the tarmac, airport perimeter and the main road in and out.French and Ivorian forces prodded protesters off the tarmac after 45 minutes.Outside, militants continued to harass vehicles traveling to and from the airport.At its tensest, French soldiers and Ivory Coast forces faced off against each other former colonial ruler and subjects, training