Thursday
Oct302008
DRC-Ongoing violence displaces many civilians from their homes
Kevin Kennedy, Head of the Great Lakes Integrated Operational Team and MONUC (United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo) Director of Public Information, met with UN officials today on an urgent appeal to help the thousands of internally displaced persons throughout the country due to intense fighting and looting.
Mr. Kennedy referred to the Security Council statement made yesterday condemning the attacks and calling for an immediate ceasefire to protect civilians and to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers.
Heavy cross border fire between armed factions was reported last night on the Rwandan/DRC border.
These recent incidents have slowed humanitarian aid throughout the country. Kennedy reported that the city of Goma is relatively calm today but overnight widespread looting and little access to the internally displaced has left many looking to neighboring Uganda for security. Many are staying with host families and churches as most refugees are displaced over large areas.
UNHCR reported thousands of civilians fleeing the country and is now distributing food aid and other essentials to the many families left behind.
Kennedy called for further international community assistance to help provide much needed essentials on the ground. He inferred that MONUC has limited ability to cover the entire city of Goma, much less the entire country. The mission is making urgent efforts to prevent the advance of rebel forces and to restart the political process to rebuild confidence and build a template for cooperation between government troops and rebel groups on the Rwandan border. Over 4,000 child soldiers are now believed to be recruiting to fight with rebel troops.
Mr. Kennedy referred to the Security Council statement made yesterday condemning the attacks and calling for an immediate ceasefire to protect civilians and to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers.
Heavy cross border fire between armed factions was reported last night on the Rwandan/DRC border.
These recent incidents have slowed humanitarian aid throughout the country. Kennedy reported that the city of Goma is relatively calm today but overnight widespread looting and little access to the internally displaced has left many looking to neighboring Uganda for security. Many are staying with host families and churches as most refugees are displaced over large areas.
UNHCR reported thousands of civilians fleeing the country and is now distributing food aid and other essentials to the many families left behind.
Kennedy called for further international community assistance to help provide much needed essentials on the ground. He inferred that MONUC has limited ability to cover the entire city of Goma, much less the entire country. The mission is making urgent efforts to prevent the advance of rebel forces and to restart the political process to rebuild confidence and build a template for cooperation between government troops and rebel groups on the Rwandan border. Over 4,000 child soldiers are now believed to be recruiting to fight with rebel troops.
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