LED RIGHT MAN IN DR CONGO: According to United Nations-the Tabeau is dark.Against the truths to harm.DRC has provided many efforts to advance democracy and this has been repeatedly recognized in agency reports and resolutions and UN structures such as the Security Council.Most of these reports, resolutions and agreements systematically begin with such phrases: Significant progress has been made in the Democratic Republic of Congo.These advances are often listed both as regards the security situation, democracy, the economy and other sectors.Then it is deplorable to play against truths we denounce above, especially the one that claims that the opposition is expressed as a whole, whereas as recently as last week, a new platform of opposition has emerged to support this dialogue.The Abbot Leonard Santedi, Secretary General of the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) add the following at the same time: For us, dialogue remains a royal and peaceful way out of the crisis and even a constructive element of any system democratic, which corresponds well to our doctrine.The church has always preached that. "Everyone, including reporters from AFP, witnessed the consultations that President Kabila had led, following the request of a section of the opposition, consultations in which all the sociopolitical and economic layers, and even the diplomatic corps, had voted for this dialogue, convinced that this is the path indicated to prevent the clashes that marred previous election cycles.As an illustration, we can recall that Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo, which we know the positions relative to power in Kinshasa, said the following at the end of his meeting with the Head of State in the framework of these consultations : dialogue is the subject daily.He must have a dialogue if we know exactly what we want.And apparently the President knows the object of this dialogue, and I say that dialogue is good, provided that you know exactly what you want.For proof, one can quote this passage from the AFP report, dated Tuesday, December 8, 2015, which claims that the opposition accuses the whole presidential clan to maneuver to allow the head of state to stay in power beyond his term (December 2016) seeking to delay the holding of presidential elections, and sees as a "trap" the recent "national dialogue" in order "to peaceful elections" announced by Kabila However, no reports or almost not mentioned.On the contrary, often it seems that all these reports contribute to annihilate these efforts, sow discouragement and plunge into despair Congolese to prepare the ground for the psychological occurrence of insurgency.It is tradition that the UN and the organizations that are branches publish reports on the situation of human rights at the end of each year.And 2016 was no exception to the rule, DRC either.Last Tuesday, MONUSCO and the Joint United Nations Office for Human Rights (UNJHRO) have released their report on the general situation in the DRC for 2015 graduate.We can mention here the case of events of January 2015 had been used as a pretext to trigger an uprising, but the specialized services managed to choke.These aborted events had been carefully prepared with the so-called civic structures competition came from West Africa with funding from the National Indowment for Democracy (NED), a structure dependent on the US State Department who had acted through the USAID.Although things are wrong in this report that will need to peel the contents in detail.All the more so that the rendering that is made by the Western media, including AFP, conflates the political situation of the time, marked by the utmost efforts for a dialogue leading to peaceful elections, and past events, some dating back to January 2015 but which are rendered as a confrontational form, clearly able to load up on the pretext that he works for the narrowing of democratic space.It will be here not the first time that we stigmatize this tendency of some organizations, including the UN and its representation in DRC, MONUSCO, and the UNJHRO, at present everything as black and premeditated acts aimed at this narrowing of democratic space.Many events took place and that have been demonstrated as insurgent acts intolerable in a state of law, but the external partners of the DRC and the well-known media did not want to listen.

The Joint United Nations Office for Human Rights (UNJHRO), which published this Wednesday, September 9, 2015 in Kinshasa, its monthly report on the main trends of violations of human rights committed in the month of August 2015 Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has recorded at least "409 cases of violations" throughout the country."A total of 409 violations of human rights perpetrated in August, an increase compared to the month of July 2015 during which, we recorded 393 violations," said the UNJHRO Director in DRC, José Maria Aranaz who introduced the monthly report to the press.Overall, the situation of human rights in the DRC is very worrying.Arbitrary executions, rape, arbitrary arrest and detention, torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and looting committed by state agents and armed groups.Despite the call in July 2009 the President of the DRC's "zero tolerance" policy towards the perpetrators of violations of human rights within the Congolese security forces, impunity remains widespread.Governance problems that contribute to violations of human rights and absence of the rule of law affects the daily lives of Congolese throughout the country.October 16, 2014 in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Kinshasa's reaction was not long after the publication of a report by the head of the UN office for human rights.This report overwhelms the Congolese police, accused of atrocities during a punch operation to track down offenders from Kinshasa between November 2013 and February 2014. According to the report, at least nine people were executed by shooting and thirty-two people remain missing.For Kinshasa, this is too much.The Congolese Minister of the Interior, Richard Muyej, asked Thursday, October 16 departure of the head of the UN office for human rights in the DRC, Scott Campbell.This is not the first time that the head of the UN office for human rights in the DRC incurred the wrath of the Congolese authorities.In April already, with the publication of another report on the fight against sexual violence in DRC, the head of the Division of Human Rights of MONUSCO, Scott Campbell, had been heavily criticized in the press.The conclusion that much of the sexual violence committed in the country are not prosecuted, among other because women are too afraid of being stigmatized, had not rained, like the fact that the Congolese army, responsible for some of these violations or blamed.The authorities had estimated then that the report did not put enough value in the progress of the Congo in the field.Coincidence or not?Each time, these reports fell within the abuses committed by the army or police.Whether on the management of elections in 2011, cases of sexual violence or during the punch operation against offenders.To recall, in his UN report says that the majority of victims of summary executions were shot "in their neighborhood, sometimes leaving their homes" by agents of the hooded police.The UN also reported to have obtained reliable sources of information on "the involvement of a senior officer of the Kinshasa police and several police officers" for the crimes it has identified, and asked the Congolese authorities "to conduct prompt, independent, credible and impartial" and "bring to justice all the perpetrators of these violations, whatever their rank."The report This time too, the authorities clearly felt that was the report too.According to them, the UN has not taken sufficient account of the remarks that the government has done on the text before it is published.The term "executions" committed by the police, in particular, was not at all pleased considered partisan.At a press conference Thursday in Kinshasa, the Congolese Interior Minister, Richard Muyej said Scott Campbell "persona non grata", ie undesirable in the DRC, and demanded his departure.Ultimately, this is a very severe decision of Kinshasa on Thursday night and a rare decision also.One other employee of MONUSCO, before Scott Campbell was déclarépersona non grata.The Interior Minister, Richard Muyej, said at the press conference that a list of thirty police officers convicted for their behavior in the Likofi operation had been published, including five for murder or homicide involuntary and two for abduction or arbitrary detention.For now, the UN mission would not react.She said wait to be officially notified of this decision.

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