Author: MJPC blames the Congolese Government for the Deteriorating Situation in
Sun Jul 5 09:17:18 2009
"There is no excuse for missing to pay salaries to soldiers in a lawless
eastern Congo for six months"
Following the deteriorating situation in east Congo, the MJPC called today
for the Congolese Government to urgently pay the salaries to thousands of
soldiers who have not been paid for over six months in eastern Congo, take
swift action to enforce the International Criminal Court's (ICC) warrant
against Bosco Ntaganda and to hold accountable perpetrators of sexual
violence against women for their acts.
"Failing to hold accountable individuals who commit war crimes and crimes
against humunity continues to be the leading cause of widespread and
systematic sexual violence acts against girls and women in the easten
Congo" said Makuba Sekombo, Community Affairs Director of the
Mobilization for Justice and Peace in the DR Congo (MJPC).
Mr. Sekombo again criticized the government of Congo for not only the
continuing failure to protect women and young girls from sexual violence,
but also for "encouraging conditions that create opportunities for sexual
violence to occur". "There is no excuse for missing to pay salaries to
soldiers in a lawless eastern Congo for six months" said Sekombo.
The MJPC has also renewed its call for the Congolese government to take
urgent needed action to end human rights abuses in east Congo, hold
perpetrators accountable and ensure reparation for the victims of sexual
violence.
The MJPC has been urging the Congolese government to compensate the victims
of sexual violence in order to also help combat impunity in eastern part of
Congo where sexual violence against women and children has been widely
used as weapon of war for more than decade. The MJPC online petition
calling for for help to put pressure on Congolese Government to compensate
victims of sexual siolence in Eastern DRC can be signed at
http://www.gopetition.com.au/online/26180.html
About MJPC
MJPC works to add a voice in advocating for justice and peace in the DRC
particulary in the east of DRC where thousands innocent civilian including
children and women continue to suffer massive human rights violations while
armed groups responsible for these crimes go unpunished
For more information about the MJPC and its activities, visit
http://www.mjpcongo.org. or call Makuba Sekombo @ 1-408-8063-644 or e-mail:
info@mjpcongo.org. The online petition calling on the Congolese Government
to put urgently in place a comprehensive program of compensation for the
victims of sexual violence in eastern Congo can be signed at
http://www.gopetition.com.au/online/26180.html
"There is no excuse for missing to pay salaries to soldiers in a lawless eastern Congo for six months" Following the deteriorating situation in east Congo, the MJPC called today for the Congolese Government to urgently pay the salaries to thousands of soldiers who have not been paid for over six months in eastern Congo, take swift action to enforce the International Criminal Court's (ICC) warrant against Bosco Ntaganda and to hold accountable perpetrators of sexual violence against women for their acts.
"Failing to hold accountable individuals who commit war crimes and crimes against humunity continues to be the leading cause of widespread and systematic sexual violence acts against girls and women in the easten Congo" said Makuba Sekombo, Community Affairs Director of the Mobilization for Justice and Peace in the DR Congo (MJPC). Mr. Sekombo again criticized the government of Congo for not only the continuing failure to protect women and young girls from sexual violence, but also for "encouraging conditions that create opportunities for sexual violence to occur". "There is no excuse for missing to pay salaries to soldiers in a lawless eastern Congo for six months" said Sekombo.
The MJPC has also renewed its call for the Congolese government to take urgent needed action to end human rights abuses in east Congo, hold perpetrators accountable and ensure reparation for the victims of sexual violence. The MJPC has been urging the Congolese government to compensate the victims of sexual violence in order to also help combat impunity in eastern part of Congo where sexual violence against women and children has been widely used as weapon of war for more than decade. The MJPC online petition calling for for help to put pressure on Congolese Government to compensate victims of sexual siolence in Eastern DRC can be signed at http://www.gopetition.com.au/online/26180.html About MJPC MJPC works to add a voice in advocating for justice and peace in the DRC particulary in the east of DRC where thousands innocent civilian including children and women continue to suffer massive human rights violations while armed groups responsible for these crimes go unpunished For more information about the MJPC and its activities, visit http://www.mjpcongo.org. or call Makuba Sekombo @ 1-408-8063-644 or e-mail: info@mjpcongo.org. The online petition calling on the Congolese Government to put urgently in place a comprehensive program of compensation for the victims of sexual violence in eastern Congo can be signed at http://www.gopetition.com.au/online/26180.html