Investigations into the alleged massacres in Gobu: Monuc travels to the scene by river
The Spokesman also announced the continuation of the deployment of MONUC troops in the rest of Ituri. « We reached Mahagi and by late March, MONUC will deploy its troops in several other districts», he said.
Mr. Touré also recalled that the Head of MONUC, William Lacy Swing, has been in New York since Tuesday, where he is attending the annual meeting of the Special Representatives of the United Nations Secretary General throughout the world. He is due to brief the Security Council on the DRC situation and peace process on 11 February, he further said.
Furthermore, following the gunfire in Bukavu on Tuesday, MONUC held mediation between the 10th military region Commander and the Governor of Bukavu. «Calm has returned to Bukavu and a bloodbath has been avoided», the Spokesman declared.
Updating on the disarmament, demobilization, repatriation, resettlement and reintegration (DDRRR) of the foreign armed groups by MONUC, Mr. Touré announced that 6400 armed elements have returned to their respective countries to date. Two thousand Burundian ex-combatants of the Forces de Défense de la Démocratie (FDD), led by the ex-rebel Pierre Nkuruziza who has joined the Burundian Government, also voluntarily returned home, concluded the Spokesman.