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	<title>Inter Press ServiceFamilies Trapped in Cote d&#039;Ivoire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Armed men have blocked some 60 families without food or water from leaving a church in Cote d&#8217;Ivoire&#8217;s commercial city, the U.N. says. One man who escaped the violence-plagued neighbourhood in Abidjan&#8217;s Abobo district described &#8220;fleeing the smell of the dead&#8221;, the U.N. said on Tuesday. The developments follow days of violence which have seen [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Correspondents<br />ABIDJAN, Mar 2 2011 (Al Jazeera) </p><p>Armed men have blocked some 60 families without food or water from leaving a church in Cote d&#8217;Ivoire&#8217;s commercial city, the U.N. says.<br />
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One man who escaped the violence-plagued neighbourhood in Abidjan&#8217;s Abobo district described &#8220;fleeing the smell of the dead&#8221;, the U.N. said on Tuesday.</p>
<p>The developments follow days of violence which have seen youthful supporters of Laurent Gbagbo, the country&#8217;s embattled leader, rampaging through Abidjan, pillaging shops owned by foreigners.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are reports of many dead bodies, buses burned and shops looted, and of young militiamen attacking people inside their homes,&#8221; the U.N. refugee agency said in a statement.</p>
<p>One man, Jean Bleou, said Abobo was quickly becoming uninhabitable.</p>
<p>Several dozen people have been killed over the past week in clashes.<br />
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&#8220;I saw at least seven bodies on my way out,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We were fleeing the smell of the dead.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gbagbo has refused to cede power three months after the U.N. said Alassane Ouattara won November&#8217;s election.</p>
<p>The standoff has claimed the lives of hundreds of Ouattara supporters, victims of targeted assassinations and &#8220;disappearances&#8221; carried out at night by security forces loyal to Gbagbo.</p>
<p>The conflict has reached a new level of intensity as commandos allied with Ouattara infiltrated Abobo.</p>
<p>They struck back, killing police and transforming the nature of the conflict from one pitting the police against unarmed demonstrators to one between two armed forces.</p>
<p>On Tuesday, hundreds of government employees lined up in front of local banks in Abidjan to receive their paychecks.</p>
<p>A teacher, Marcelin Gnahe, said he received his full pay of about 500 dollars but was worried about the future.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s like someone has put a bag over your head and sealed it,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The regional central bank headquartered in Senegal has frozen Gbagbo&#8217;s access to state accounts, making it hard for him to continue paying civil servants.</p>
<p>Major international banks have shut their operations in Ivory Coast amid the uncertainty, prompting panic among customers.</p>
<p>Multiple delegations of African leaders have come through Abidjan, Ivory Coast&#8217;s commercial hub, in an attempt to persuade Gbagbo to leave office.</p>
<p>Gbagbo has rejected all their proposals, including offers of amnesty and a comfortable exile abroad.</p>
<p>Opponents are trying to strangle his administration financially, and the European Union has prohibited European ships from docking in its port.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the government said on Tuesday it would ban residents from filling jerrycans with fuel as fears of a shortage grow.</p>
<p>Motorists in Abidjan rushed to fill up their car&#8217;s tanks, then went home to siphon the fuel into jerrycans, in an effort to stockpile. Some fuel stations have already run out of supplies and closed.</p>
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