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UN-backed operations against rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have failed, a leaked report says. | |
The document, seen by the BBC, says Rwandan-Hutu rebels continue to receive arms supplies and recruit fighters. | |
It says the UN, fighting alongside Congolese government troops, has failed to halt the illegal mineral trade and has inflamed the humanitarian crisis. | |
The report was written by a group of experts mandated by the UN to look into violations of an arms embargo. | |
The Security Council is due to discuss the findings later. | |
Jason Stearns, a DR Congo analyst, called them "astounding". | |
He told the BBC's Network Africa programme the group had concluded there was a "complete lack of transparency" in the mineral trade in DR Congo. | |
"This allows many actors to continue to buy tin and gold from areas controlled by rebel groups - thereby financing these rebels groups," he said. | |
"They have implicated some of the most important gold dealers in DR Congo, in Burundi and in Rwanda - these are very high level officials involved in this." | |
'Terminator' at large | |
The report states that the UN-backed military operation against Rwandan-Hutu rebels has failed to dismantle the organisation's political and military structure. | |
Instead, these rebels - some of whose leaders were involved in the Rwandan genocide - have been able to use networks in Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, and overseas in Europe and North America, to bolster their supply of arms and to recruit extra soldiers. | Instead, these rebels - some of whose leaders were involved in the Rwandan genocide - have been able to use networks in Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, and overseas in Europe and North America, to bolster their supply of arms and to recruit extra soldiers. |
The report says Rwandan fighters continue to enjoy support from senior members of the Congolese military who are supposed to be opposing them. | The report says Rwandan fighters continue to enjoy support from senior members of the Congolese military who are supposed to be opposing them. |
This militia, known as the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), controls parts of the illegal trade in gold and tin, worth millions of dollars a year. | This militia, known as the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), controls parts of the illegal trade in gold and tin, worth millions of dollars a year. |
FDLR: Congo's multinational rebels Congo gold 'still funding' rebels In pictures: Behind rebel lines | FDLR: Congo's multinational rebels Congo gold 'still funding' rebels In pictures: Behind rebel lines |
The report says that former Rwandan-backed Congolese Tutsi rebels are operating as a parallel armed group, despite integrating with the national army. | The report says that former Rwandan-backed Congolese Tutsi rebels are operating as a parallel armed group, despite integrating with the national army. |
It adds that they have expanded their influence throughout the region under the command of Bosco Ntaganda, and unleashed a wave of killings, rapes and looting within the framework of the military operation. | It adds that they have expanded their influence throughout the region under the command of Bosco Ntaganda, and unleashed a wave of killings, rapes and looting within the framework of the military operation. |
Known as "the Terminator", Gen Ntaganda is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged forced enrolment of child soldiers in 2002-2003. | Known as "the Terminator", Gen Ntaganda is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged forced enrolment of child soldiers in 2002-2003. |
He formerly served in a Tutsi-dominated rebel militia, the Congress for the Defence of the People, but joined the national army at the beginning of this year. | He formerly served in a Tutsi-dominated rebel militia, the Congress for the Defence of the People, but joined the national army at the beginning of this year. |
The report found that Gen Ntaganda's men were deployed in some of the region's most lucrative mining areas, which they now control. | The report found that Gen Ntaganda's men were deployed in some of the region's most lucrative mining areas, which they now control. |
The UN experts have found that some companies, already named in a report last year, continue to work against UN sanctions. | The UN experts have found that some companies, already named in a report last year, continue to work against UN sanctions. |
The report says that significant amounts of gold are being trafficked throughout the region, particularly through Uganda and Burundi and then sold to individuals in the United Arab Emirates. | The report says that significant amounts of gold are being trafficked throughout the region, particularly through Uganda and Burundi and then sold to individuals in the United Arab Emirates. |
The Group of Experts recognises that there may well be a contradiction in the mandate of Monuc, the UN peacekeeping force in the DR Congo. | The Group of Experts recognises that there may well be a contradiction in the mandate of Monuc, the UN peacekeeping force in the DR Congo. |
They say it has to both protect civilians as well as back a military operation that has aggravated the humanitarian situation in eastern Congo. | They say it has to both protect civilians as well as back a military operation that has aggravated the humanitarian situation in eastern Congo. |