Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the UN peacekeeping operation in the country, MONUSCO, are being urged to develop a comprehensive joint strategy to address insecurity in Beni territory, located in the east.
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UN Photo/Martine Perret. Ebola survivors and other parishioners gather at a church in Beni, in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. (August 2019)
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The recommendation follows an independent assessment into
deadly attacks allegedly carried out by the Allied Democratic
Forces (ADF) armed group during the latter part of last year, which
sparked violent protests against the Government and the UN.
The assessment team—which included political,
military and logistics specialists—sought to establish the circumstances
surrounding the attacks in Beni, located in North Kivu province, as well
as assaults in Mambasa territory in neighbouring Ituri province
targeting the national and international response to the
deadly Ebola virus outbreak .
Team members were evaluating the MONUSCO Force’s
ability to deliver on mandated tasks that include civilian
protection, neutralizing armed groups, and providing a secure environment
for those tacking the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the
region.
They found that presumed ADF combatants killed more than
260 people, mostly women and children, during November and December 2019 alone.
Most of the attacks occurred at night.
“The high number of civilian casualties was one of the
main triggers of violent demonstrations against MONUSCO in North Kivu,
including the destruction and looting of a MONUSCO Office in Beni on 25
November,” said the team.
“The attacks against civilians occurred against the
backdrop of a major offensive that the Congolese Army launched against the ADF
on 30 October 2019. Since 2014, the ADF have systematically retaliated
against civilians to thwart the Congolese army’s operations against
them.”
In addition to the joint strategy, the assessment team
recommended that the UN and countries that provide troops to the mission coordinate
action towards supporting the MONUSCO Force Intervention Brigade in
better addressing the “unconventional threat” posed by the ADF, particularly in
a challenging environment.
Furthermore, strengthened cooperation between MONUSCO and
the Congolese Army and Police is critical to sustain the gains made by the
Congolese forces during this latest offensive against the ADF.
The UN Department of Peace Operations is developing an
Action Plan to implement the key recommendations of the assessment.
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