UN tones down DRC report

2010-10-01 15:15

Geneva - The United Nations has toned down a report detailing hundreds of gruesome attacks against civilians in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over a 10-year period but left intact the suggestion that Rwanda's army may have committed genocide there in the 1990s.

Rwanda and its northern neighbour Uganda had protested a leaked draft of the report last month, threatening to pull their soldiers from UN peacekeeping missions unless changes were made to the published version.

The final report, obtained on Thursday by The Associated Press, shows that the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights rewrote sensitive sections of the 545-page document to couch them in less inflammatory language.

For instance, an earlier reference to "damning elements" that could be used by a court to conclude that genocide took place has been changed to "inculpatory elements".

Compared with the earlier draft, another section elaborates at length on a number of "countervailing factors" that could be used to argue that such a crime didn't take place.

A draft section that dismissed mitigating arguments was dropped entirely.

‘Flawed and dangerous’

Despite the changes, Rwandan Foreign Affairs Minister Louise Mushikiwabo said on Thursday that the document was "flawed and dangerous from start to finish".

Mushikiwabo claimed the report had been manipulated by "organisations and individuals" seeking to rewrite Rwanda's history.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame, a US ally, has long claimed the moral high ground for ending the 1994 genocide in his country, during which more than half a million people, mostly Tutsis but also some moderate Hutus, were killed.

But the UN report casts doubt on Rwanda's claim that it was only pursuing those responsible for the Rwandan genocide when it sent troops across the border into eastern Congo in 1996.

Mushikiwabo said the $3m report, which details more than 600 incidents between 1993 and 2003 in which tens of thousands of people, mostly women and children, were killed, ignored the historical situation and relied overly on questionable sources.

Ugandan officials also dismissed the report. A spokesperson for Uganda's army, which was involved in several conflicts in the area of eastern DRC in the 1990s, on Thursday called the report "rubbish".

‘One-sided’

"We have not taken it kindly," said Lieutenant Colonel Felix Kulayigye. "They have not asked us about the allegations. They did not get our side of the story."

Ugandan Foreign Affairs Minister Sam Kutesa warned in a letter to the UN human rights office that the report undermined efforts made by countries in the region toward regional peace and security.

"Such sinister tactics undermine Uganda's resolve to continue contributing to, and participating in, various regional and international peacekeeping operations," he said.

If both countries make good on their threat to withdraw troops, it could create a headache for the UN.

Rwanda, a small country in East Africa, contributes thousands of soldiers to UN peacekeeping operations in Chad, Haiti, Liberia and mainly Sudan. Larger Uganda is a significant contributor to the African-led force in Somalia.

A spokesperson for the UN human rights office declined to comment ahead of the report's official release in Geneva on Friday.

Report delayed

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay had delayed publication for several weeks to give affected governments time to publish their comments alongside the final version.

The report, which includes interviews with over 1 280 witnesses, concludes by suggesting ways in which DRC's government, together with the international community, could prosecute the perpetrators of crimes and assist survivors.

Amnesty International described the report as "a very thorough investigation" and called for pressure by donor countries to make the DRC prosecute alleged perpetrators.

"What we want now is for action to be taken," said Veronique Aubert, deputy director of the group's Africa Programme. "The cycle of violence in the region will only stop if those responsible for these horrific crimes are held to account."

- AP

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