Demonstrators attacked and vandalised UN properties in eastern DRC, calling for peacekeepers to withdraw. Photograph: Glody Murhabazi/AFPProtests against United Nations peacekeepers in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo this week have resulted in the deaths of least 15 people, including three UN peacekeepers.
Demonstrators attacked and vandalised UN properties, threw rocks and blocked roads during protests which began in the city of Goma, an aid hub close to the Rwandan border, before extending north to Beni and Butembo. They were calling for UN peacekeepers to withdraw, complaining that they have failed to bring peace, despite the peacekeeping mission, Monusco, costing more than €1 billion each year. Videos posted on social media showed demonstrators burning Monusco’s flag.
A spokeswoman for the Irish Defence Forces said that the three Irish personnel serving with Monusco “are all accounted for and are safe and well”. The forces are continuing to monitor the situation, “which today in Goma is currently relatively calm”, the spokeswoman said. A Reuters journalist in Goma reported seeing peacekeepers shoot dead at least two protesters. Four more protesters were killed on Wednesday in the city of Uvira when peacekeepers fired warning shots, striking an electric cable which then fell on them, ReutersUN troops have been present in eastern DRC since 1999, where the conflict was said to have led to millions of deaths.
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