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[Published: Sunday June 18 2017]

 Amnesty worried over DRC human rights

London 18 Jun (ANA) - Sarah Jackson, Amnesty deputy Regional Director, has echoed concerns raised by African leaders over human rights grievances in the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC. The Democratic Republic of Congo is a powder-keg of human rights grievances that frequently spill over into violence, Jackson said, adding "instead of taking concrete steps to ease the tensions, the government has chosen to focus its efforts on quashing dissenting voices, killing and imprisoning dozens of protesters in the process." Violent conflict in the Kasai region has forced 1.3 million people to flee their homes and requires urgent and immediate action from the UN Human Rights Council, Amnesty said. Hundreds of extrajudicial executions and other human rights violations committed by the armed forces have gone uninvestigated fuelling a conflict now affecting eight provinces in which an estimated 500 to 1,000 people have been killed. “The international community, and African leaders in particular, cannot afford to continue ignoring this desperate and dangerous situation.” Jackson was responding to an urgent appeal by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and nine former African heads of state warning that the future of the DRC is in grave danger.(ANA)
FA/ANA/18 June 2017
 

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