Côte d'Ivoire : le gouvernement et l'ONU veulent accélérer le retour des réfugiés
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Ils ont annoncé jeudi qu'ils souhaitaient favoriser le retour des 40 000 réfugiés de la crise ivoirienne (2002-2010) qui ne sont pas encore rentrés au pays
Reports had emerged recently that the Nigeria Army had, over the weekend, launched a military operation in the Niger Delta region codenamed “Operation Crocodile Smile”. Armored tanks of the Army were pictured on some streets in Delta state. The Army says part of the aims of the new operation is to provide adequate security for residents in the region as well as critical national economic assets in the region. See More Photos Below
He said: “few weeks ago, both the clergy and the laity gathered and showed their anger over the activities of these Fulani herdsmen; we were able to calm people down; we said let us give government a chance; but you can see the climax, a student has just been butchered; it looks like we are being targeted every year, we are being attacked. “The government should do something about this; it is very painful; it is very sad. This is not the way to do things; all of a sudden these people have assumed another efrontery, they have assumed another boldness, they have assumed another attitude. “If they cannot live with us together, let them quietly go; this is our land, we cannot pack out of this place. “We are pleading with all the security agencies to look into this because at a time, people may not hold their patience again, there may be free range of anger and violence. “Of course we are not prone to violence but at a time we can really be stretched so much that we will have no optio...
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