Thursday 17 November 2011

Duékoué camps: Ouattara hunting people without means and homeless to return

Duékoué camps: Ouattara hunting people without means and homeless to return

Under the threat of
FRCI intervention  in case the people concerned refuse to leave. Sadness and emotions go, to see people homeless and without means of return on the ruins of their devastated homes during the post-election crisis.

The deadline set by the government for the closure of IDP camps in the West, including Duékoué was last November 15, 2011. Date paradoxically coincided with the national day of peace. In the aftermath of the celebration, the eviction of people in distress who have found refuge on the host cities run by international organizations and NGOs effectively began. Under the threat of
FRCI intervention in case the people concerned refuse to leave . Sadness and emotions go, to see people homeless and without means of return on the ruins of their devastated homes during the post-election crisis. Today, these people do not took off against the organizations of the UN and NGOs in support of displaced, accused of complicity with the government. They accuse the international structures on the one hand, not to respect their charters based on the obligation to protect people in danger. And secondly, to reduce the kits support promised by the agents of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to ropes and packets ends. Point of mats, mattresses or tarpaulins to cover the disheveled house, no food rations to help the displaced and their offspring to survive, if only as the first days back home where FRCI, dozos alien Burkinabe and Malians  are the new masters.Indignant, the displaced whose fate stirs not the international community and its branches in Cote d'Ivoire initially refuse to leave. But they soon will be forced by agents of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) who threatened to call the elements of FRCI(reponsible for the genocide in Duékoué )   already pending action for dirty work. Death in the soul, the displaced have thus left the IDP camps, not knowing where to find refuge.The 459 people who boarded a truck committed to eviction have been dumped like oxen on the space CP2 Carrefour neighborhood. "They left as they came, wandering in nature, without reference, most not knowing where to stay or where to go," commented a government official stationed in Duékoué. The concerns of officers of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) have not won much of anything. Even the few refugees who are still resisting, calling on NGOs and the UN system to stop flouting their charters and to say no to the government, already know they will leave.When asked about their actions, officials have told IOM that the important thing was to clear the mission of its "undesirable" occupants as required by the government(please do something before it's too late from genocides perpetrators to survivors of the genocide seeking refuge who is undesirable ?). Particularly the Minister Koné Kafana who is keeping watch and do not release the pressure on NGOs.

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