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UN MISSION BACKS CONGOLESE COUNTER-ATTACK AFTER DISSIDENTS RECAPTURE KEY
TOWN: 11/12/2007 (MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /
- 11 December 2007 --
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is helping the country’s armed forces
plan a counter-offensive after dissident troops loyal to renegade General
Laurent Nkunda recaptured a key town in the troubled North Kivu province.
The
mission, known by its French acronym MONUC, issued a press statement today
saying it has also immediately begun dispatching its own troops to the combat
zones to boost the effectiveness of the national armed forces (FARDC). More than
4,500 blue helmets are deployed in the two Kivu provinces.
Troops
loyal to Gen. Nkunda today retook the higher areas of Mushake, a hillside town
about 40 kilometres northwest of the provincial capital of Goma, which had
previously been held by Government forces. Residents had fled the town because
of the threat posed by the Nkunda troops.
MONUC’s
statement said the FARDC had resumed their fight against the Nkunda forces in
several other places in North Kivu, including Mweso and Kibati, and had recorded
“significant advances.”
The
statement stressed that protecting the civil population in North Kivu would be a
priority of the joint counter-offensive, and it added that the mission would
continue to encourage dissident troops to participate in the “brassage”
process, or disarmament, demobilization and reintegration.
In a
separate statement, the head of MONUC and the Secretary-General’s Special
Representative to the DRC, William Lacy Swing said that despite “the temporary
reversal” of the Congolese armed forces in Mushake, UN blue helmets are still
holding on to the town of Saké and would continue to defend both that town and
Goma.
Mr.
Swing said it was important the people of North Kivu remain calm and “do not
pay attention to rumours,” reiterating the continuing support of MONUC and the
international community.
MONUC
and UN relief agencies have warned repeatedly in recent months of the impact
that the renewed fighting is having on locals in North Kivu and nearby areas,
where the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) has swelled
substantially this year.
Some
405,000 Congolese have been forced from their homes in the province in the past
12 months, including 170,000 since August. In total, there are some 800,000 IDPs
in the province, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
The
peacekeeping operation has a robust mandate from the Security Council which
invoked Chapter VII of the UN Charter, allowing for the use of force. MONUC said
it stands “ready to respond favourably to request for fire-support that could
be expressed, as a last resort, by the FARDC.”
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