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UN fears over Liberia drug trade | UN fears over Liberia drug trade |
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The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, has warned that the burgeoning drugs trade in Liberia is a serious threat to the country's long-term stability. | |
Mr Ban said independent security institutions needed to be implemented in order to deal with the problem. | Mr Ban said independent security institutions needed to be implemented in order to deal with the problem. |
He added that drug gangs continued to affect peace in neighbouring Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast. | He added that drug gangs continued to affect peace in neighbouring Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast. |
If left unchecked the situation could spark renewed conflict in the West African region, Mr Ban said. | If left unchecked the situation could spark renewed conflict in the West African region, Mr Ban said. |
In recent years West Africa has become a key transit point for drugs en route from the Americas to Europe. | In recent years West Africa has become a key transit point for drugs en route from the Americas to Europe. |
'Armed groups' | 'Armed groups' |
In a report to the UN Security Council, Mr Ban said Liberia continued to make significant progress in consolidating peace after more than a decade of civil war - but that those gains remained fragile. | In a report to the UN Security Council, Mr Ban said Liberia continued to make significant progress in consolidating peace after more than a decade of civil war - but that those gains remained fragile. |
I am particularly concerned that drug trafficking could trigger further [regional] destabilisation Ban Ki-moonUN Secretary General African view: Land of liberty? | I am particularly concerned that drug trafficking could trigger further [regional] destabilisation Ban Ki-moonUN Secretary General African view: Land of liberty? |
The report on the work of UN peacekeepers in Liberia saw Mr Ban express concerns over the state of rule of law, security and job creation. | The report on the work of UN peacekeepers in Liberia saw Mr Ban express concerns over the state of rule of law, security and job creation. |
Some 13,000 peacekeepers are in the country monitoring the implementation of a 2003 peace deal that ended the civil war in which more than 250,000 people died. | |
Mr Ban cited the prevalence of rape, armed robbery, mob violence and ethnic tensions as of particular concern. | Mr Ban cited the prevalence of rape, armed robbery, mob violence and ethnic tensions as of particular concern. |
"It is critically important that... Liberia make every effort to develop national security institutions that are independently operational," he said. | "It is critically important that... Liberia make every effort to develop national security institutions that are independently operational," he said. |
He noted that Liberia continued to be affected by a number of potentially adverse developments such as the drugs trade and from various armed groups. | He noted that Liberia continued to be affected by a number of potentially adverse developments such as the drugs trade and from various armed groups. |
In reference to a claim made by the ruling military authority in Guinea, Mr Ban said: "The presence of armed Liberian combatants with uncertain intentions in neighbouring countries... remains a serious cause for concern." |
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