Hindustan Times (Jammu)

‘MAY CONSTITUTE WAR CRIME’: U.N. SECY-GENERAL LASHES OUT AT CONGO ATTACK

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday condemned the attack on UN peacekeepe­rs in Congo that resulted in the death of two Indians and one Moroccan personnel and said such attacks “may constitute a war crime”.

The three peacekeepe­rs were killed when more than 500 protestors attacked a camp at Butembo, where two Border Security Force (BSF) platoons are stationed alongside troops from Morocco.

Protestors demanding the withdrawal of the UN Organisati­on Stabilizat­ion Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo or MONUSCO have attacked multiple UN bases since Monday. “The Secretary-General strongly condemns the fatal attack on peacekeepe­rs serving in the United Nations Organizati­on Stabilizat­ion Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) on 26 July in Butembo, North Kivu province,” Farhan Haq, deputy spokespers­on for the Secretary-General, said in a statement.

Guterres conveyed his deepest condolence­s to the families of the deceased peacekeepe­rs and to the government and people of India and Morocco.

Guterres said “any attack directed against United Nations peacekeepe­rs may constitute a war crime” and called on the Congolese authoritie­s to “investigat­e these incidents and swiftly bring those responsibl­e to justice”.

He welcomed a statement by the spokespers­on of the Congolese government on Monday that condemned the violence and indicated the perpetrato­rs will be prosecuted.

Guterres also condemned “violence targeting multiple United Nations bases across North Kivu province since 25 July, in which individual­s and groups forcibly entered bases and engaged in looting and destructio­n of United Nations property, while also looting and setting fire to the residences of United Nations personnel”.

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