UNITED24 - Make a charitable donation in support of Ukraine!

Military

VOICE OF AMERICA
SLUG: 2-322084 CQ Ivory Coast/U.N. (L-O)
DATE:
NOTE NUMBER:

DATE=1/28/05

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=IVORY COAST / U.N. (L-O) (CORRECTION)

NUMBER=2-322084

BYLINE= NICO COLOMBANT

DATELINE= ABIDJAN

/// EDS: REMOVING OLD GRAFS 2, 3, BECAUSE SECURITY COUNCIL DEBATE FRIDAY POSTPHONED....///

HEADLINE: Ivory Coast Warring Sides Brace for Sanctions

INTRO: Leaders from warring sides in divided Ivory Coast are bracing for sanctions from the United Nations Security Council as well as possible prosecution before the Hague-based International Criminal Court. VOA's Nico Colombant reports from Abidjan.

TEXT: The sanctions could include travel bans and freezing assets of those found blocking the peace process, which has made no progress recently.

French radio Friday said a preliminary U.N. human rights report indicated rebel leader Guillaume Soro has been found responsible for executions in the rebel-held north, while the wife of President Laurent Gbagbo, Simone Gbagbo, was alleged to be behind death squads in the government-run south.

The report did not name Mr. Gbagbo, angering rebel spokesman Drissa Ouattara.

/// OUATTARA ACT ///

"Mr. Laurent Gbagbo has violated a cease-fire. He must be among those who must be punished. He's the one who must be punished, he and his fellows, those who are working along with him."

/// END ACT ///

A lawyer for Ivory Coast war victims, Patricia Hamza, says all sides should be punished.

/// HAMZA ACT ///

"I'm expecting from the United Nations to condemn all kinds of abuses of human rights. And I expect they will take a good decision for the victims, for all the people who have suffered against these abuses."

/// END ACT ///

French radio said the U.N. report also recommends prosecution at the Hague-based International Criminal Court for those responsible for war crimes.

Abidjan-based human rights activist Amourlaye Toure says this could be the only way to end impunity.

/// TOURE ACT ///

"It is important for the international community to take this problem in Ivory Coast in front of international justice. And we agree with this because if there is no solution in front of international justice we think that impunity will stay in Ivory Coast for a long time."

/// END ACT ///

The Security Council will also consider tightening an arms embargo against the warring sides. It was issued in December, but there were conflicting statements this week from U.N. officials about whether the Ivorian military would be able to repair fighter planes and helicopter gunships destroyed by French peacekeepers in November.

Northern-based rebels fighting for equal rights for northerners have refused to disarm, accusing Mr. Gbagbo of blocking full implementation of successive peace deals. (SIGNED)

NEB/NC/FC/MEM



NEWSLETTER
Join the GlobalSecurity.org mailing list