The article review(文章导读):By Nico Colombant Dakar30 April 2007
Mixed brigades in Ivory Coast are being launched in two towns in a buffer zone separating the government-run south and rebel-held north, but the process is mired
Text(正文):By Nico Colombant Dakar 30 April 2007
Mixed brigades in Ivory Coast are being launched in two towns in a buffer zone separating the government-run south and rebel-held north, but the process is mired in a dispute over military ranks given to rebels. There are also concerns about reports of growing insecurity in the region. VOA's Nico Colombant reports from our West Africa bureau in Dakar.
Preparations are being made for the joint patrols in Bangolo and Zeale, near the border with Liberia.
They are to consist of ten government soldiers, 10 rebels and four United Nations peacekeepers.
But a controversy over ranks seems to be slowing down the process.
Rebels want ranks they gave to their fighters to be recognized. The defense minister says that is a question the politicians in the power-sharing government must decide upon, maybe during meetings this week.
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Army is to move back into buffer zone
Since mid-April, French rapid reaction forces and U.N. peacekeepers, who have been manning the no-weapons buffer zone, stopped accompanying convoys of cars.
A humanitarian worker with the International Organization for Migration, Caroline Pagani, says this has already created problems in traveling from the south to the north.
"I had to take the road to the airport to take the flight of World Food Program and a few hours after I passed, there was a car that was shot on," she said. "They have installed a sort of escort but you have to wait until there are about 25 vehicles, which you cannot always do unfortunately, because you are restricted about the time."
She is pessimistic about Ivorian forces taking over the unstable area.
"They will not be able to face everything, I do not think so," she said. "Because they are not prepared for this. They do not have the equipment to do it. So how can they secure the country all by themselves? I do not think it is possible."
A spokesman for the French forces, Colonel Christian Racle, says international forces are still part of the process of securing Ivory Coast.
"According to me, it is a bit early for me to be optimistic or pessimistic," he said. "What I mean is that the Ivorian people have chosen that deployment. The authorities of the Ivory Coast have decided to settle such patrols and of course, as we are concerned, the impartial forces, that is to say the United Nations and the French forces will accompany that deployment."
Criminals put up barricades
An advisor for President Laurent Gbagbo, Lambert Bahi, says there have been some criminals taking advantage of the delicate transition period.
"You do have some thieves, and some groups of delinquents who are operating nightly in those areas, attacking the convoys of cars and passenger buses commuting from one city to another," said Bahi.
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