controlled areas during more than two years of a war that has left the world's top cocoa grower split in two. Among the instances of torture detailed by the report were the case of a woman forced to drink blood and urine and a man forced to have sex with his mother. Women of all ages were raped, including children under 12, the report said. A U.N. source told Reuters last week the secret annexe to the report named 200 people responsible for the worst crimes committed both by government and rebel forces and said they could face U.N. sanctions or international prosecution. In the statement published by Ivorian media, Gbagbo welcomed the fact that the U.N. had recognised foreign support for the rebels but accused the commission of placing his government and the attackers on an equal footing. --More 2235 Local Time 1935 GMT