Washington: There are still up to half a million displaced persons in Ivory Coast, the United States has said, a sharp increase over a UN report the day before that put the number at just over 300,000.
"The situation in Cote d'Ivoire is improving, but some continuing unrest is still generating new refugees," US State Department spokesman Mark Toner said yesterday.
Toner said that fear among those who have already fled kept "the majority of refugees from returning home at the present time.

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees said that it had registered 322,277 internally displaced people.
"Up to an estimated 500,000 remain internally displaced," he said, adding that in total some 210,000 people fled across the border since November, and another one million people were internally displaced.
On Tuesday, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said that along with its partners it had registered 322,277 internally displaced people, with most of those in the west, north and in the economic capital of Abidjan.
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