The Democratic Republic of Congo called for international pressure on Rwanda to stop supporting the M23 rebels, accusing them of human rights violations and territorial expansion. Rwanda denied responsibility, claiming it faces security threats from the conflict and alleging a planned attack on Rwandan soil.
DRC calls for international pressure on Rwanda to stop supporting M23 rebels, while Rwanda denied responsibility, citing its own security risks from the ongoing conflict."All those with influence must act urgently to put an end to this tragic situation." Turk said. / Photo: AP
The United Nations human rights chief has said that he was deeply disturbed by the escalating crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, urging all those with influence to help halt the violence and warning of a risk that it spread beyond the country's borders. "If nothing is done, the worst may be yet to come, for the people of the eastern DRC but also beyond the country’s borders," Turk told on Friday at an emergency meeting of the Geneva-based Human Rights Council.The Democratic Republic of the Congo called the meeting and is asking for it to investigate massive human rights violations urgently it says have been committed by Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in eastern DRC who have taken the city of Goma and are seizing more territory.
"It is urgent to exert international pressure so that Rwanda ceases its support of the armed groups and withdraws from the Congolese territory as soon as possible," Congolese Minister of Communication Patrick Muyaya told the packed meeting room.Hundreds of thousands have been forced from their homes.Rwanda rejected responsibility and warned that it was at risk of attack from its neighbour.
"We categorically oppose the DRC's attempts to portray Rwanda as being responsible for its instability in the eastern DRC," said James Ngango, ambassador of Rwanda to the United Nations in Geneva.Following the fall of Goma, new evidence has come to light regarding an imminent, large-scale attack against Rwanda," he alleged, adding that there was a stockpile of weapons around the airport.
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