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Ivory Coast massacre kills 1,000: agency

CBC – Sat, 2 Apr, 2011 10:07 AM EDT

Aid agencies are reporting mass killings in the Ivory Coast city of Duekoue,

captured by fighters supporting UN-recognized president Alassane Ouattara this

week.

The Red Cross on Saturday said at least 800 civilians were killed in

inter-ethnic violence in a single neighbourhood of the city in recent days,

while the Roman Catholic charity Caritas said the number exceeded 1,000.

Red Cross spokeswoman Dorothea Krimitsas said delegates from the Ivorian Red

Cross had visited Duekoue on Thursday and Friday to gather evidence and saw a

" huge number of bodies. "

" We are shocked by the brutality and scale of this act, " said Dominique Liengme,

head of the International Committee of the Red Cross delegation in the African

country.

Caritas spokesman Nicholson said workers with his agency visited the

city on Wednesday. He said they saw victims who died of gunshot and machete

wounds.

It's not clear whether the armed group trying to install Ouattara as president

was involved.

The mass killing brings the confirmed death toll from violence since the

presidential election last November, in which Ouattara was the internationally

recognized winner, to 1,300 people.

More than a million people have fled their homes because of fighting between

forces loyal to Ouattara and those siding with former president t Gbagbo,

who refused to relinquish power and is believed to be still inside the

presidential palace in the main city, Abidjan.

Gunfire and explosions continued to ring out near the palace Saturday morning as

fighters loyal to Ouattara continued to surround the site. They have been halted

at Gbagbo's doorstep by the Republican Guard, Gbagbo's most elite and loyal

troops.

However, most of Gbagbo's top military commanders have deserted him and

observers say he won't be able to hang on for much longer.

Meanwhile, local youths armed by Gbagbo in anticipation of the rebel attack are

now marauding in the streets of Abidjan.

Residents say they are afraid to leave their houses. Stores and homes are being

ransacked across the city, though it's unclear whether the looters are acting

under orders or simply taking advantage of the power vacuum in the streets.

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