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(FILES) -- A file photo taken on October 15, 2010 shows a United Nations marked vehicle passing by an election poster of incumbent Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo dubbed with the slogan "Peace is won, now the develpment. Forward" in Koumassi, a poor district of Abidjan. The United Nations said on December 19 that at least 50 people have been killed in Ivory Coast's post-election crisis, amid reports of "massive" human rights abuses, and refused to withdraw its peacekeepers. The UN force's determination to stay threatens to provoke a showdown with strongman Laurent Gbagbo's hardline supporters, but leaders of the world body said it would remain and investigate reports of death squad killings. Gbagbo ordered the 10,000-strong UN mission to leave on December 18, accusing it of arming rebels loyal to his rival Alassane Ouattara, but UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon dismissed the ultimatum and urged him to step down. AFP PHOTO / SIA KAMBOU
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Abidjan, IVORY COAST |
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SIA KAMBOU |
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20 Decembrie 2010 |
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