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Thousands of Ghanaians Flee Unrest

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Reuters

More than 6,000 Ghanaians, mostly women and children, have fled to northern Togo in the last week to escape ethnic fighting, the Red Cross said Friday.

A state of emergency has been in force since Thursday in seven northern districts after ethnic Kokombas rampaged through villages, burning houses and killing and wounding residents.

Togolese television said in a report from the border area on Thursday that at least 15 people had been killed.

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Police in Ghana say many have been killed in the bush, and their bodies have not been found.

Fighting began early last week when a Nanumba man killed a Kokomba man in a market row over the price of a guinea fowl.

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