The Commission of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)--
wishes to express its horror at the reported massacre on 29th March 2011 of
civilians in and around the town of Duékoué in the Western Region of Cà´te
d'Ivoire. The Commission firmly condemns this heinous act and wishes to state
that it will actively support any action to bring the perpetrators to justice
at the appropriate time.
In this regard, the Commission welcomes the pledge by the President-Elect of
Cà´te d'Ivoire, Mr. Alassane Ouattara, to thoroughly investigate the incident,
as well as his call on the UN Human Rights Council to speed up the
implementation of the decisions contained in the Council's Resolution
A/HRC/16/25 by immediately dispatching a team to investigate human rights
violations in the country.
The Commission also deprecates the use of unarmed civilians as human shield in
areas of conflict and reiterates that those who incite unarmed civilians to
risk their lives needlessly will be held accountable for their action.
The Commission is persuaded that it is only the unconditional acceptance by
the out-going President, Mr. Laurent Gbagbo, of the verdict of his compatriots
as expressed in the 28th November 2010 presidential election, and which is
supported overwhelmingly by the international community, that will ensure the
early termination of the tragedy that has befallen the country.
The Commission, therefore, urges Mr. Gbagbo once again to consider the greater
interest of the Ivorian Nation, as well as the unacceptably high levels of
human suffering, death and destruction, and cede power immediately.
In this regard, the Commission stands ready to ensure that the conditions
prescribed in the Resolution of the African Union Peace and Security Council
of 10 March 2011, especially with regard to ensuring a safe and dignified exit
for Mr. Gbagbo, are fulfilled.
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