DRC-Human
Rights
The
UN joint office for human rights concerned about human rights challenges in the
DRC
The UN Joint Office for
Human Rights has expressed its concerns about several human rights challenges
the Democratic Republic of Congo is facing.
The office has mentioned
some progress but emphasized that a lot is still needed to be done and said it
should be engaged with the government in order to overcome those challenges.
The situation is becoming
even worse as the Democratic Republic of Congo heads towards presidential and
parliamentary elections that are expected in the country in November this year,
although things are still needing to be clarified since the independent
National Electoral Commission has said it won’t be able to organize those
elections on time.
Among the numerous human
rights challenges the director of the UN joint office for human rights in the
DRC, Jose Maria Aranaz has mentioned are the protection of civilians against
tens of armed groups operating in the East of this country, sexual violence,
illegal trafficking of minerals by local and foreign armed groups and more.
On the other side, there
are some special groups that are more vulnerable and need to be given more
attention as far as protection of human rights is concerned, according to their
special social situation.
Those are indeed,’’ the
people who deserve a better support from the society and the whole
international community since they are traditionally marginalized’’, Jose Maria
Aranaz said.
Meanwhile, the UN Joint
office for human rights has reported a decrease in human rights abuse for last
February with 332 cases comparatively to January when it documented 411 human
rights violations.
Jean
Noel Ba-Mweze