About 14,000 refugees have fled Ivory Coast to seek refuge in eastern Liberia after post-election violence, Reuters quoted the United Nations refugee agency as saying today. "The humanitarian needs are increasing for the mostly women and children refugees as well as for the villagers hosting them," the UNHCR said on its website, adding the number of refugees were growing. UNHCR said food supplies were running short despite efforts by the Liberian government and aid agencies to bring in more. The U.N. refugee agency said it was concerned about reports that some members of the Forces Nouvelles are preventing people from crossing freely into Liberia, causing refugees to deviate their route by up to 80 kilometres (50 miles) southward. "UNHCR is calling for the protection of civilians and respect for the right to seek asylum without hindrance," it said.