Wednesday, 21 June 2017

3,383 People Killed In Congo – Catholic Church


The Catholic Church said on Tuesday that 3,383 people have been killed in the Kasai region since October 2016, when fighting between Congolese Security Forces and militia members began.

The UN had previously said hundreds died in the violence.

The church report also said Democratic Republic of Congo’s national army was responsible for destroying 10 villages.

The army’s spokesperson could not be immediately reached for comment.

NAN reports that the DRC on Tuesday rejected an independent investigation into violence in its Kasai region.

The UN Human Rights Council is likely to vote on Thursday on whether to authorise such an investigation into the violence that has killed hundreds in
central Congo, including two UN experts who were murdered earlier this year.

“Carrying out an investigation that excludes the Congolese authorities would be unacceptable. It would be as if we were not an independent country,” Justice Minister Alexis Mwamba told reporters in Geneva.

UN human rights chief Zeid Al-Hussein called on the Council to mandate an investigation after Congo missed a deadline to agree to investigate alleged massacres jointly.

Mwamba said: “that would be a pity, for the simple reason that if a resolution is voted for and doesn’t take us into account, implementing it will be difficult.

“Do you want experts to go into a foreign country without reporting to the national authorities?

“How will they get visas? How will they get access to the countryside? The best way would be to go towards a solution that is acceptable for everyone … If you think you can do the investigation without us, go ahead.

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