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UN orders Congo to withdraw its troops from CAR

By Editor
11 January 2016   |   4:05 am
THE United Nations has asked the Democratic Republic of Congo to repatriate its peacekeepers from the Central African Republic (CAR) after they failed to meet UN standards, a spokesman said at the weekend. The Congolese troops serving in the MINUSCA force underwent two reviews by UN peacekeeping officials who found that they “only partially” met…
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THE United Nations has asked the Democratic Republic of Congo to repatriate its peacekeepers from the Central African Republic (CAR) after they failed to meet UN standards, a spokesman said at the weekend.

The Congolese troops serving in the MINUSCA force underwent two reviews by UN peacekeeping officials who found that they “only partially” met UN requirements “in terms of equipment, vetting and preparedness,” said spokesman Stephane Dujarric.

“In (the) light of this result, the battalion from the Democratic Republic of the Congo currently deployed to MINUSCA will be repatriated without replacement,” he said.

Last August, there were allegations that three peacekeepers from the Democratic Republic of Congo had raped three young women in the town of Bambari, northeast of the capital Bangui.

There are 807 troops and 118 police from the DR Congo serving in the 10,000-strong MINUSCA force.

The Central African Republic is struggling to recover from sectarian violence that exploded after a 2013 coup, pitting mainly Muslim rebels against Christian militias.

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