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Japan and Libya overshadow a major crisis

With the war in Libya and the tragedy in Japan grabbing all news headlines, the world seems to be overlooking a very grave situation that has been unfolding in Ivory Coast. In fact more than one million citizens have fled their homes in the African nation, a country that seems to be slowly drifting towards a full-scale civil war. This is the reality of the situation facing this West African country and its population. Many calls have been made so far urging dialogue between the opposing parties. Very little attention is being paid by the international community and media to this worsening humanitarian crisis, which is causing massive exodus of people, many of whom have crossed the border into neighboring countries like Liberia and Ghana. Reports from Ivory Coast confirm that the situation is dramatic and is not getting the appropriate attention from the International community, and the events occurring in the African Nation are still being under-reported. Huge lack of funding also contributes to the worsening of the humanitarian situation.

The seriousness of the situation comes basically from the sharp political division in the country that is inevitably leading to a civil war in Ivory Coast. People are fleeing in all directions running for their lives with very little in hand or even nothing at all! Therefore the needs are huge and range from food, drinking water, to blankets and mattresses.

Why is the international community and the United Nations overlooking this crisis! Is it because Ivory Coast is a poor country or because it has no oil or natural reserves? The answer to this sad query remains unknown but what is sure is that hundreds of thousands of people are suffering and are in a desperate need for help.

Many observers are expressing regrets over the brewing civil war in a country that has been known for decades as being the “benchmark” for political stability in western Africa. The emergency funding in response to the crisis is yet far from seeing the light. Unfortunately we will only witness another big human tragedy unless the decision makers decide to make a move and contribute to the halting of such a tragedy.

6 comments:

  1. spearchuckers killing spearchukers just go's to show that they hate each other as much as they hate whitey

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  2. The "anonymous" comment should be deleted as racist and not pertinent to the topic. I don't wonder why this crises and similiar ones are being ignored by the big boys - it's simple, nothing in it for them. Money? Oil? Chocolate?

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  3. A repeat of the Rwanda debacle....the world did nothing.......Obama is merely walking in the footsteps of Clinton.

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  4. Wake up Ivory Coast; Fighting to the death is only a good idea while you are alive!

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  5. The conflict in the Ivory coast is almost over.
    And the Bigboys HAVE been there The UN and FRANCE which has just launched the final offensive against the current regime whic was voted out. It will be all over in a couple of days. At least the major fighting.

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  6. the situation the is cause by western powers (France) who doesn't want to let go of colonialism, when in this world have the constitutional council of a country been ignored for mr international community to impose a president on an independent country? If france thinks that a terrorist will be president, they should think again cos if qatara becomes president, france and it's interest and even innocent french citizens will never be able to visit or live in that country.Check all the french colonies, none of them have peace even Haiti that needs there assistance more than ever b4 what they are busy doing is adopting children from there which in long term is brain draining Haiti. I know the right thinking pple in france are against this there mad president sacozi or what ever they call him.

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