Friday, January 21, 2011

ACHPR RELEASE ON HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION


BELOW IS THE  PRESS RELEASE ON RECENT HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS OF IN COTE 
D’IVOIRE ISSUED BY THE AFRICAN COMMISSION on Human and Peoples Rights.

The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (the African Commission) expresses 
its grave concern about the massive human rights violations that have occurred in Cote d’Ivoire 
in the aftermath of the Presidential elections of 28 November 2010. 

The African Commission regrets that these massive violations of human rights increased from 
15 December 2010 following the announcement of popular demonstrations by the 
Rassemblement Houphouetistes pour la Democratie et la Paix (RHDP), aimed at taking control of the 
National Television. 


The African Commission also wishes to express its deep concern about the daily night-time 
kidnappings to which supporters of the President-elect Alassane Ouattara have been victims of. 
The African Commission is concerned that these kidnappings apparently take place at night at a 
time when a night time curfew is in force. It is equally concerned about allegations that the 
kidnappings are being done by unidentified armed men in military fatigues, who allegedly 
belong to a government backed militia and by the Defence and Security forces, loyal to defeated 
Presidential candidate, Laurent Gbagbo.   

The African Commission is alarmed that concurrent information indicate that people forcefully 
kidnapped, are taken to unidentified and probably illegal places of detention where they are 
held incommunicado and without any charges proffered against them. The African 
Commission has also received credible information that many arrested persons have been 
found dead under very suspicious circumstances. 

The African Commission remains very concerned that within the last few days, the over fifty 
(50) people killed and the more than two hundred (200) wounded have been innocent victims of 
the prevailing crisis in Cote d’Ivoire. It is even more concerned by recurrent information 
pointing to the discovery of mass graves in certain areas of the Ivorian economic capital, 
Abidjan. 

The African Commission also wishes to strongly condemn the use of mercenaries to provoke 
and brutalize the civilian population. It equally deplores the deteriorating security situation in 
the country as well as restrictions on the freedom of movement of the personnel of the United 
Nations, which has made it difficult to investigate the massive human rights violations that 
have been noted. 

The African Commission welcomes the recent sanctions imposed by the European Union and 
the United States on Mr. Laurent Gbagbo and his supporters. It equally welcomes the Security 
Council Resolution extending the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Cote d’Ivoire for 
another six months. 

The African Commission seizes this opportunity to make an Urgent Appeal to all the parties 
concerned that they must observe and respect very strictly the human rights of all persons 
living within the Ivorian territory without exception. 

Banjul, 20 December 2010 

AFRICAN UNION  

UNION AFRICAINE 


African Commission on Human & Peoples’ Rights 
UNIÃO AFRICANA 

Commission Africaine des Droits de l’Homme & des Peuples 

No. 31 Bijilo Annex Lay-out, Kombo North District, Western Region, P. O. Box 673, Banjul, The Gambia   Tel: (220) 441 05 05 /441 05 06, 
Fax: (220)  441 05 04     E-mail: achpr@achpr.org; Web www.achpr.org 

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