“The Democratic Republic of Congo has warned that the re-emergence of the M23 rebellion in the east is endangering a deal with the opposition intended to lead to a presidential election this year. In a letter to the president of the U.N. Security Council, Congo’s ambassador to the United Nations, Ignace Gata Mavita, detailed a series of M23 incursions that began in November and accelerated last month” (AfricaNews, 2017).
Tag: Killings
RDC: Choqué dla mort de Tshisekedi, Bemba dit retenir les trois visites lui rendu à la prison à la Haye (02.02.2017)

RDC: Communiqué Officiel de la Présidence de la République relatif au décès de l’ancien Premier Ministre Étienne Tshisekedi wa Mulumba (02.02.2017)

Republique Democratique du Congo: la Parti Socialiste salue la memoire d’Etienne Tshisekedi (02.02.2017)

RDC: Le Rassemblement “Grand Katanga” – Communique a l’Attention des Katangaises et Katangais (02.02.2017)

RDC: Mission de la RDC à l’ONU – Adresse le retour de la M23 à la nation du Rwanda et de l’Ouganda dans une lettre le 27 janvier 2017


RDC: Message de Condoleances de Moise Katumbi a l’occasion de l’announce de le mort du President Etienne Tshisekedi de 1 fevier 2017

RDC: G7 Communique de Presse (01.03.2017)

Joint Troika Statement Welcoming AU, IGAD and UN Declaration on South Sudan (31.01.2017)

South Sudan: Press statement on Malakal (30.01.2017)

The Mission reiterates its call on all parties to immediately cease hostilities and fully implement the peace agreement.
JUBA, South Sudan, January 30, 2017 –
Statement Attributable to the Office of the Spokesperson, UNMISS:
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) remains deeply concerned about the outbreak of fighting between the SPLA and SPLA in Opposition in and around Malakal town, including intermittent shelling that has been reported over the last few days. UNMISS reports that on Sunday, the situation in the town remained tense.
The Mission continues to patrol regularly in Malakal and reports that the town is largely deserted.
The Mission reiterates its call on all parties to immediately cease hostilities and fully implement the peace agreement.
UNMISS will continue to act within its capacity to protect South Sudanese civilians in imminent danger and calls on all parties to silence the guns to enable the movement of humanitarian aid and personnel to affected areas.

