Duékoué

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Duékoué is a town in western Côte d'Ivoire that became notorious as a major site of violence and massacres during the country's civil conflicts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sub-prefecture
town
administrativeDivisionLevel third-level subdivision of Côte d'Ivoire
affectedBy internal displacement
post-election violence
conflict First Ivorian Civil War NERFINISHED
Second Ivorian Civil War NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Côte d'Ivoire NERFINISHED
ethnicTensions land and identity disputes
event Duékoué massacre NERFINISHED
governedAs commune of Côte d'Ivoire
hasPostConflictIssues property restitution disputes
reconciliation challenges
hasRefugeeCamp Nahua refugee camp (near Duékoué)
humanRightsConcern ethnically targeted killings
mass graves
summary executions
investigatedBy Amnesty International NERFINISHED
Human Rights Watch NERFINISHED
International human rights organizations
isSeatOf Duékoué Department NERFINISHED
language French (official)
locatedIn western Côte d'Ivoire
locatedInAdministrative Guémon Region NERFINISHED
Montagnes District NERFINISHED
locatedOn Guiglo–Man road corridor NERFINISHED
massacreDateApprox March 2011
massacrePerpetratorsAlleged Dozo militia NERFINISHED
pro-Ouattara forces NERFINISHED
massacreVictims civilians
monitoredBy UNOCI NERFINISHED
United Nations NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Guiglo NERFINISHED
Man NERFINISHED
notableFor massacres of civilians
violence during the Ivorian civil conflicts
notableIn reports on Ivorian post-election crisis
partOf Guémon socio-political context
populationEstimate tens of thousands
regionType cocoa-producing area
role departmental seat
securityPresence Ivorian armed forces NERFINISHED
UN peacekeepers (historically) NERFINISHED
timeZone Greenwich Mean Time
utcOffset +0

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