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Ghana Foils Attempt To Kill 'exiled' Gbagbo Followers by GHPATRIOT(m): 6:32pm On Dec 02, 2013
Ivory Coast sent hit squads to Ghana to
kill followers of former strongman
Laurent Gbagbo and paid Liberian
mercenaries not to stage cross-border
attacks for Gbagbo, a UN report said.
The Ghana government told United
Nations experts they had "foiled" at
least two missions this year by Ivory
Coast agents to kill or abduct Gbagbo
associates, said the report obtained by
AFP on Sunday
.
"The Ghanaian authorities claimed to
have foiled at least two such missions in
early 2013," said the report.
At least one former Gbagbo supporter,
who had returned to Ivory Coast, "had
been abducted and had disappeared," it
added.
According to the report, Payments were made to Liberian mercenaries and Ivory Coast militia commanders in a bid to head off attacks aimed at destabilising President Alassane Ouattara's government.
The report to the Security Council, by
experts who monitor UN sanctions
against Liberia, cast new light on efforts by Ouattara's government to blunt the threat from Gbagbo, whose refusal to concede defeat in a 2010 presidential election sparked unrest in which thousands died.
Gbagbo is now at the International
Criminal Court in The Hague facing
charges of crimes against humanity. But several cross-border attacks were
staged from Liberia in 2012 and the UNmission in Ivory Coast has said. several times that new incidents are possible.
The Ghanaian government told the UN experts in July that its neighbour had been sending Ivorian agents intending to assassinate or kidnap militant pro-Gbagbo refugees.
The experts said they had been unable
to "independently verify" the claims.
But they met several former Gbagbo
ministers in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, who said they wanted to return "but were afraid that they would be killed if they succeeded."
Gbagbo refused to accept the result of
the presidential election in late 2010. At least 3,000 people died in five months of unrest before he was captured in an operation backed by UN and French forces.
Ivory Coast was gripped by civil war for
much of the previous two decades.
Ouattara has embarked on
reconciliation efforts but has been urged to move faster and to clamp down on corruption.
Government payments

The UN experts said they had "gathered substantive information" concerning payments made from May this year by the Ivory Coast government to "key Liberian mercenaries." Two of the mercenary leaders were identified as Isaac Chegbo, who is also known as "Bob Marley" and Augustine "Bush Dog" Vleyee. Money was paid for "collecting
information from these individuals and
discouraging them from conducting
cross-border attacks," said the report.
It said the payments were made by the
Ivory Coast interior ministry's bureau of operational intelligence.
The mercenaries told the UN sanctions
experts they were taken to Abidjan to
receive money. One said he was given $
8,000 but others said they got as little as $2,000.
"Several of the mercenaries who had
received such payments complained that they had been promised substantially more money," the report said.
The mercenaries "alleged that additional financing had been misappropriated by Ivorian officials" and the Liberian intermediary.
The UN report said that while attacks
had diminished this year, the payments
were not a "sustainable" way of keeping
the lid on tensions in the country.
http://m.aljazeera.com/se/201312252716257571

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