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AAPSO ON THE SITUATION IN COTE D' IVOIRE
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The Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation-
AAPSO- is deeply concerned about the serious deterioration of the
situation in Cote d' Ivoire.
Although the country is back to a semblance of
relative calm, the recent events marked by killings, violences and other
atrocities have proven that the causes of hostilities are deeply rooted.
The raw materials rich country Cote d'Ivoire has exploited its
resources, employing millions of workers from neighbouring states
triggering the issues of ethnicity, the political- and wealth-sharing
among the Ivorian people. These issues had reached a dimension about
commitments over the policy to rule the country.It is sad that these
hostilities had taken a racist and xenophobic connotation which led to
massacres.
In view of the fact that all parties in the
conflict were not ready to commit themselves to reach an appropriate
agreement leading to a final settlement of the conflict, AAPSO urges the
people of Cote d' Ivoire to put an end to all kinds of hostilities, to
exercice minimum restraint in order to maintain the safety and
protection of all life and property in the country. Dialogue and
negotiations between the parties of the crisis should be conducted
leading to effective reconciliation among Ivorian people.
AAPSO has welcomed and supported the efforts made
by the African Union aimed at solving the issue in Cote d' Ivoire
particularly the decision adopted by its Peace and Security Council on
8 November 2004 which urged the government of Cote d' Ivoire and all
parties involved in the crisis to exercise maximum restraint, to desist
from any pronouncements that incite hatred and violence. The Council
also reiterated the imperative need for political solution to the
conflict and to put an immediate end to military action and other
hostilities acts.
It has hailed also the resolution adopted by the
UN Security Council concerning the embargo on arms to be imposed on the
parties involved, governments and rebel groups alike, with immediate
effect, as well as all its relevant decisions pertaining to the crisis.
AAPSO hopes that the all Ivorian people will find
the ways and means to settle the present crisis by themselves to prevent
any deterioration to destabilise the entire region of this part of
Africa and calls on the United Nations, the African Union and the
international community as a whole to remain actively alert and vigilant
vis-à-vis the responsibles of the crisis who are also called on to take
necessary measures to bring the country back to normality.
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