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Subject: CÔTE D'IVOIRE: UN MISSION WELCOMES RELEASE OF 14 FORMER
GBAGBO GOVERNMENT AIDES
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CÔTE D'IVOIRE: UN MISSION WELCOMES RELEASE OF 14 FORMER GBAGBO
GOVERNMENT AIDESNew York, Aug 6 2013 2:00PMThe United Nations
Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) today welcomed the decision by
judicial authorities in Abidjan to provisionally release 14 officials
from the former government headed by Laurent Gbagbo who are currently
awaiting trial.
"This development will bring about peace between all Ivorian political
actors," said the Secretary-General's Special Representative and head
of UNOCI, Aïchatou Mindaoudou.
"It contributes to the pursuit for equal justice and is a good sign
for a national dialogue that is truly republican, as part of the
search for lasting reconciliation in Côte d'Ivoire."
UNOCI was established in 2004 by the Security Council to facilitate
the peace process between the rebel-held north and
Government-controlled south following the 2002 civil war.
The West African nation's 2010 presidential election, meant to be the
culminating point in the peace process, resulted in months of violence
when Mr. Gbagbo refused to step down after losing to Alassane
Ouattara. Mr. Gbagbo finally surrendered the following April.
In the aftermath of the post-election violence that followed the 2010
presidential polls, UNOCI assisted with a number of key tasks,
including the restoration of law and order, national reconciliation,
the holding of legislative elections and economic recovery.
Ms. Mindaoudou encouraged all Ivorian political actors to seize the
occasion to commit to an inclusive political dialogue and national
reconciliation, which are prerequisites to establishing lasting peace
and economic development in the country.
Among the officials released are the president of the Front Populaire
Ivoirien, Pascal Affi N'Guessan; the son of the former president,
Michel Gbagbo; and the former Minister of Defence, Lida Kouassi.Aug 6
2013 2:00PM
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