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SLUG: 2-298365 UNHCR / Ivory Coast / Liberia (L)
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DATE=01/14/03

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=U-N-H-C-R / IVORY COAST / LIBERIA (L ONLY)

NUMBER=2-298365

BYLINE=LISA SCHLEIN

DATELINE=GENEVA

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INTRO: The United Nations refugee agency says starting Wednesday it will begin repatriating one-thousand Liberian refugees in Ivory Coast who are caught in a particularly dangerous situation. As Lisa Schlein reports from Geneva, the agency says the Liberian refugees are now living in southwestern Ivory Coast, close to the town of Grabo, which was captured by rebels last week.

TEXT: U-N refugee agency officials call the repatriation of the Liberian refugees a last resort. They acknowledge conditions in Liberia are not ideal for a safe repatriation. But they say they have no choice.

A spokeswoman for the agency, Delphine Marie, says it cannot find a safe site for the Liberian refugees in Ivory Coast and none of the neighboring countries are willing to grant them temporary asylum.

Ms. Marie says the refugees, who are now being sheltered in the U-N-H-C-R/CARITAS compound in Tabou, are in great danger from the local community, which is becoming increasingly hostile and aggressive toward them.

/// MARIE ACT ///

They are prevented from moving out. The local population will not let them move and the youth brigades, as well, who are (manning) road blocks will not let them through either, even if they want to go back to Liberia. They are saying that the Liberians are automatically affiliated with the rebels and if the Ivorians should die of the war, the Liberians should die with them...As I say, it is not a first choice to repatriate these people, but it is really the lesser of two evils.

/// END ACT ///

Because of the urgency of the situation, the U-N refugee agency says it will use local mini-buses to transport the Liberian refugees to the border rather than wait several days for trucks to arrive from the capital, Abidjan.

/// OPT /// Ms. Marie says the mini-buses, which can carry 15 to 20 refugees at a time, will make several round trips a day. From the border, she says the agency will use long row boats to ferry the refugees across the Cavaly River into Liberia. She says they then will be registered and accommodated in a transit center run by the refugee agency in Liberia.

/// 2ND MARIE ACT ///

Depending on whether they can or want to go home or not, we will put them on those convoys that we have in Liberia to take people to Bong and Nimba counties which are relatively at peace. For Liberians who come from Lofa county which is at war or from Monrovia to where we have stopped the convoys, they would have to be accommodated in a camp for internally displaced persons most probably and assisted there.

/// END ACT /// END OPT ///

Before the fighting started in Ivory Coast in September, the country hosted about 70-thousand Liberian refugees. The U-N refugee agency officials estimate 38-thousand have since returned home and another 21-thousand Ivorians have sought refuge in Liberia. (Signed)

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