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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said he will travel to East Africa to push forward efforts at ending the ongoing crisis in eastern DR Congo. | UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said he will travel to East Africa to push forward efforts at ending the ongoing crisis in eastern DR Congo. |
Mr Ban decried the "catastrophic consequences" of the conflict along the Rwandan-Congolese border. | Mr Ban decried the "catastrophic consequences" of the conflict along the Rwandan-Congolese border. |
Recent fighting in the area between government and rebel forces has forced 250,000 people from their homes. | Recent fighting in the area between government and rebel forces has forced 250,000 people from their homes. |
Earlier, the French foreign minister called for the mandate of UN troops in DR Congo to be strengthened. | Earlier, the French foreign minister called for the mandate of UN troops in DR Congo to be strengthened. |
On Monday, a first UN convoy carrying medical supplies was given safe passage into rebel-held territory, where aid agencies have described the humanitarian situation as dire. | On Monday, a first UN convoy carrying medical supplies was given safe passage into rebel-held territory, where aid agencies have described the humanitarian situation as dire. |
'Catastrophic consequences' | 'Catastrophic consequences' |
During his planned visit this weekend, Mr Ban plans to hold talks with both Congolese President Joseph Kabila and Rwandan President Paul Kagame. | During his planned visit this weekend, Mr Ban plans to hold talks with both Congolese President Joseph Kabila and Rwandan President Paul Kagame. |
"The conflict along the Rwanda and Congolese border has gone on too long and [with] catastrophic consequences," he said. | "The conflict along the Rwanda and Congolese border has gone on too long and [with] catastrophic consequences," he said. |
Struggle to help victimsEyewitness accounts | Struggle to help victimsEyewitness accounts |
The UN chief has also named former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo as his special envoy to the region. | The UN chief has also named former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo as his special envoy to the region. |
The BBC's Peter Greste in DR Congo says the country has not seen this level of international attention for years - which is one reason why its conflict has been simmering for so long. | The BBC's Peter Greste in DR Congo says the country has not seen this level of international attention for years - which is one reason why its conflict has been simmering for so long. |
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner has called for both the mandate and the numbers of the UN force in DR Congo - Monuc - to be beefed up. | French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner has called for both the mandate and the numbers of the UN force in DR Congo - Monuc - to be beefed up. |
"We need different soldiers, and different rules of engagement," he said after briefing his EU counterparts about a weekend visit to the region. | "We need different soldiers, and different rules of engagement," he said after briefing his EU counterparts about a weekend visit to the region. |
Rebels who routed the army in the eastern North Kivu province last week now control large swathes of land around the regional capital, Goma. | Rebels who routed the army in the eastern North Kivu province last week now control large swathes of land around the regional capital, Goma. |
But a spokesman for the rebel leader, renegade General Laurent Nkunda, said the Congolese government was "waging war" by refusing to hold direct negotiations. | But a spokesman for the rebel leader, renegade General Laurent Nkunda, said the Congolese government was "waging war" by refusing to hold direct negotiations. |
Monuc, which has 17,000 troops in the country, is the biggest UN peacekeeping mission in the world, but is struggling to contain the conflict. | Monuc, which has 17,000 troops in the country, is the biggest UN peacekeeping mission in the world, but is struggling to contain the conflict. |
Virtually empty | Virtually empty |
Following a meeting of EU foreign ministers in France on Monday, Mr Kouchner said the force needed "more of an offensive capability".Enlarge Map | Following a meeting of EU foreign ministers in France on Monday, Mr Kouchner said the force needed "more of an offensive capability".Enlarge Map |
He said the peacekeepers' rules of engagement were "insufficient" and "very restrictive", and did not rule out sending EU troops to DR Congo as well. | He said the peacekeepers' rules of engagement were "insufficient" and "very restrictive", and did not rule out sending EU troops to DR Congo as well. |
Mr Kouchner and his British counterpart David Miliband travelled to DR Congo and Rwanda at the weekend. | Mr Kouchner and his British counterpart David Miliband travelled to DR Congo and Rwanda at the weekend. |
UN troops escorted Monday's aid convoy to Rutshuru, a rebel-held town 75km (45 miles) north of Goma. | UN troops escorted Monday's aid convoy to Rutshuru, a rebel-held town 75km (45 miles) north of Goma. |
It carried medical supplies and water purification tablets, and the UN said food convoys were expected to follow. | It carried medical supplies and water purification tablets, and the UN said food convoys were expected to follow. |
Aid workers found refugee camps that had held tens of thousands were virtually empty. Many people are believed to have fled into the forests around the camps fearing further violence. | Aid workers found refugee camps that had held tens of thousands were virtually empty. Many people are believed to have fled into the forests around the camps fearing further violence. |
While as many as 50,000 displaced people reached Goma, many others have tried to return to their homes on foot without safe shelter, food or water. | While as many as 50,000 displaced people reached Goma, many others have tried to return to their homes on foot without safe shelter, food or water. |
The recent rebel offensive was exacerbated by a wave of killing, looting and raping by retreating Congolese soldiers. | The recent rebel offensive was exacerbated by a wave of killing, looting and raping by retreating Congolese soldiers. |
Brown's pledge | Brown's pledge |
Meanwhile, the Associated Press news agency quoted a UN official as saying that Rwandan forces fired tank shells into DR Congo during last week's fighting. In pictures: DR Congo crisisQ&A: DR Congo conflict class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5567&edition=1">Send us your comments | |
Rwandan officials had denied the allegations, spokeswoman Sylvie van den Wildenberg said, "but we saw it. We observed it." | Rwandan officials had denied the allegations, spokeswoman Sylvie van den Wildenberg said, "but we saw it. We observed it." |
If confirmed, it would be the first time the UN has publicly accused Kigali of being overtly involved in the conflict. | If confirmed, it would be the first time the UN has publicly accused Kigali of being overtly involved in the conflict. |
Although Rwanda has twice invaded its much larger neighbour in recent years, it has repeatedly denied accusations its forces were actively supporting Gen Nkunda. | Although Rwanda has twice invaded its much larger neighbour in recent years, it has repeatedly denied accusations its forces were actively supporting Gen Nkunda. |
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the international community must "not allow Congo to become another Rwanda". | UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the international community must "not allow Congo to become another Rwanda". |
In 1994, 800,000 people died in Rwanda's genocide, which is seen as the origin of the current conflict across the border. | In 1994, 800,000 people died in Rwanda's genocide, which is seen as the origin of the current conflict across the border. |
Gen Nkunda says he is fighting to protect his Tutsi community from attack by Rwandan Hutu rebels, some of whom are accused of taking part in the genocide. | Gen Nkunda says he is fighting to protect his Tutsi community from attack by Rwandan Hutu rebels, some of whom are accused of taking part in the genocide. |
There have also been accusations of collusion between DR Congo's army and Hutu guerrillas. | There have also been accusations of collusion between DR Congo's army and Hutu guerrillas. |