US says 14,000 flee Ivory Coast for Liberia
ABIDJAN: About 14,000 refugees have fled Ivory Coast to seek retreat in eastern Liberia after post-election violence, a United Nations interloper group pronounced upon Saturday.
The deadlock after a Nov twenty-eight presidential election in between incumbent Laurent Gbagbo and challenger Alassane Ouattara, has killed nearly 200 people and threatened to rekindle a 2002-03 polite fight that could destabilise a west African region.
"The charitable needs have been increasing for a often women and children refugees as well as for a villagers hosting them," a UNHCR pronounced upon a website, adding a series of refugees were growing.
UNHCR pronounced food supplies were running reduced notwithstanding efforts by a Liberian government and aid agencies to bring in more.
The UN interloper group pronounced it was endangered about reports that some members of a Forces Nouvelles, that controls a north of Ivory Coast given a polite war, have been preventing people from crossing openly into Liberia, causing refugees to deviating their route by up to 80 kilometres (50 miles) southward.
"UNHCR is job for a protection of civilians and apply oneself for a right to seek asylum but hindrance," it said.
The deadlock after a Nov twenty-eight presidential election in between incumbent Laurent Gbagbo and challenger Alassane Ouattara, has killed nearly 200 people and threatened to rekindle a 2002-03 polite fight that could destabilise a west African region.
"The charitable needs have been increasing for a often women and children refugees as well as for a villagers hosting them," a UNHCR pronounced upon a website, adding a series of refugees were growing.
UNHCR pronounced food supplies were running reduced notwithstanding efforts by a Liberian government and aid agencies to bring in more.
The UN interloper group pronounced it was endangered about reports that some members of a Forces Nouvelles, that controls a north of Ivory Coast given a polite war, have been preventing people from crossing openly into Liberia, causing refugees to deviating their route by up to 80 kilometres (50 miles) southward.
"UNHCR is job for a protection of civilians and apply oneself for a right to seek asylum but hindrance," it said.
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