• Sign UpSign up here to join our community!
  • Sign In
Africa Welcomes You
Siamese crocodiles.
  • Home
  • NewsNews, information and articles from African countries
  • Countries InformationNews, information, facts, flags, maps from Africa
    • AlgeriaAlgeria news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • AngolaAngola news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • BeninBenin news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • BotswanaBotswana news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Burkina FasoBurkina Faso news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • BurundiBurundi news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • CameroonCameroon news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Cape VerdeCape Verde news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Central African Rep.Central African Republic news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • ChadChad news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • ComorosComoros news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • CongoCongo news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Dem Rep. of Congo Democratic Republic of Congo news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Djibouti Djibouti news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Egypt Egypt news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Eritrea Eritrea news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • EthiopiaEthiopia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • GabonGabon news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • GambiaGambia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • GhanaGhana news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • GuineaGuinea news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Guinea BissauGuinea Bissau news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Ivory CoastIvory Coast news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • KenyaKenya news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • LesothoLesotho news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • LiberiaLiberia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • LibyaLibya news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MadagascarMadagascar news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MalawiMalawi news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MaliMali news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MauritaniaMauritania news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MauritiusMauritius news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MoroccoMorocco news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MozambiqueMozambique news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • NamibiaNamibia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • NigerNiger news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • NigeriaNigeria news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • RéunionReunion news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • RwandaRwanda news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • São Tomé and Principe São Tomé and Principe news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SenegalSenegal news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SeychellesSeychelles news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Sierra LeoneSierra Leone news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SomaliaSomalia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • South AfricaSouth Africa news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SudanSudan news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SwazilandSwaziland news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • TanzaniaTanzania news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • TogoTogo news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • TunisiaTunisia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • UgandaUganda news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • ZambiaZambia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • ZimbabweZimbabwe news, information, flag, maps and photos
  • Business and FinanceBusiness, finances and ecomony froom Africa
  • Publish AfricaPublishing Program for African newspapers and print media
  • African Real EstateReal Estate in Africa
  • Business DirectoryBusiness listings and directory
Edit - Delete
Back and NextBack and Next - Back and Next
« Police Station in Algeria hit by bombing
Kenya: Amnesty International concerned a... »
Edit - Delete
Show Media ItemShow Media Item - DRC: Ambitious conference aims to bring peace to Kivus

DRC: Ambitious conference aims to bring peace to Kivus

africa » dem rep congo » kinshasa
Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Hundreds of Congolese officials and representatives of neighbouring states, civil society and the international community are scheduled to gather in the North Kivu capital of Goma from 27 December for a conference about bringing peace and development to eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

But just three days ahead of the meeting, it was unclear whether one of the main players in the North Kivu conflict would attend, while some civil society groups in Goma, the province’s capital, have threatened to boycott the conference.

The ambitious aim of the mammoth gathering is to “reach a cessation of hostilities in the region and put in place a global plan of pacification, security and development in the two provinces,” according to the minutes of a preparatory meeting held in Kinshasa on 16 December.

North Kivu is currently the theatre of clashes between government forces and troops loyal to a renegade general, Laurent Nkunda, who has refused to take part in a national process of military integration, saying he needs to protect the interests of the Tutsi community in eastern DRC.

Hundreds of thousands of civilians have been displaced over recent months and the fighting has in many areas made it difficult, if not impossible, to deliver essential humanitarian aid.

Although the conference organisers insist Nkunda will be present at the conference, his aides said they could not comment as they had received no official invitation.

Human rights abuses

Other armed groups are also active in eastern DRC, all of whom have contributed to the widespread insecurity and all of whom - as well as the regular army - have been accused of committing numerous human rights abuses including rape and killing.

Among these groups are Hutu fighters from neighbouring Rwanda, some of whom took part in that country’s 1994 genocide; and a variety of Congolese militia forces collectively known as Mayi-Mayi.

Eastern DRC was the flashpoint for a 1998-2002 war that sucked in troops from half a dozen nearby countries which backed either DRC government forces or a variety of rebel groups.

Although relative security has since returned to most of DRC, the Kivus remain mired in violence with little sign that deep-seated causes of tension and conflict are anywhere near resolution.

Analyst and author Gerard Prunier summarises these unresolved, “mind-boggling problems” as “ integrating the Rwandaphone minority with the so-called autochthonous [earliest known, indigenous] populations” and getting “the two segments - Hutu and Tutsi - among the Rwandophone group to live peacefully with each other.”

Conference objectives

The specific objectives of the conference include: reaching a common understanding of the causes and consequences of the insecurity; proposing mechanisms for disarming domestic and foreign armed groups; reducing fear and mistrust among different communities in the Kivus; obtaining commitments to peace from all political and military stakeholders; setting up a conflict resolution mechanism; engaging all the active forces in the region in a process of reconstruction and sustainable development; and setting up a special fund for this purpose.

Areas of discussion

According to organisers, discussions will fall under four broad themes. Under “Peace” issues such as justice, the role and responsibility of the state, regional and international repercussions of the conflict, and conflict-resolution will be discussed.

The “Security” theme will look into issues related to the army, the police and other security services as well as foreign and domestic armed groups. Military justice and ending impunity, border surveillance and arms trafficking will also be discussed under this theme.

The plight of those displaced or otherwise affected by conflict will be the focus of the “Humanitarian and Social Issues” theme, as will education, AIDS, violence against women, primary healthcare and humanitarian intervention.

Finally, the “Development” theme will look into management of natural resources and the environment, rehabilitating infrastructure and developing human resources and culture.

Local leaders comment

For the acting head of civil society groups in Goma, Flavien Chiza, the conference is a waste of time as long as fighting is ongoing.

“Shells are exploding now. If the government finds itself unable to put the insurgents out of action they should hold political talks without civil society,” said Chiza.

“They want to spend two million dollars on the conference. I have never seen such assistance from the government to help the displaced return home,” he complained.

Enoch Ruberanga, a member of parliament who represents South Kivu’s Tutsi minority, said the conference would only be worthwhile if Nkunda were present.

“Nkunda must be there if a solution is to be found… Talking about him is not doing him a favour but is a must for everyone in order to find solutions to the security problems,” he said.

“We have to ensure that this umpteenth gathering of Congolese people succeeds with a constructive and sincere attitude. There are many problems that can only be solved by dialogue,” he added.


Source: IRIN
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Ads by Google
Edit - Delete
Related TopicsRelated Topics - Related Topics
Related Topics
conference, officials, security, peace, government
Edit - Delete
Provided ByProvided By - Provided By
Provided By
babyface
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Ads by Google
Edit - Delete
Media ActionsMedia Actions - Media Actions
Media Actions
0
Promote
Email to a friend
Inquire
Save to delicious
Digg this
Stumble it
Edit - Delete
See AlsoSee Also - See Also
See Also
  • DRC: Nkunda calls ceasefire as Kivu peace conference postponed
  • SUDAN: "Abyei a potential flashpoint for conflict" - UN envoy
  • SOMALIA: Optimism over peace conference despite violence
  • COTE D'IVOIRE: UN “deeply concerned” about failing peace effort
  • LIBERIA: Peacekeeper pull-out will be “cautious and gradual”

2006-2007 .geographical media

Website created with Lara by Geographical Media