Former President Uhuru Kenyatta calls for urgent intervention in Congo fighting
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Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta attends the 75th World Health Assembly at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, May 22, 2022. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Kenya's
former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday called for urgent intervention in
the Democratic Republic of Congo, where fighting between the army and M23
rebels has flared again in the last week causing hundreds to flee their homes.
During a visit to the city of Goma, in
eastern Congo, and a nearby camp for displaced people, Kenyatta encountered
tens of thousands of people living rough on roadsides.
Described
by a United Nations special envoy as increasingly acting as a conventional army,
the M23 have staged a major offensive this year, seizing territory and sparking
a diplomatic row between Congo and Rwanda.
Congo
accuses Rwanda of backing the M23, an allegation supported by "solid evidence", according
to U.N. experts. Kigali firmly denies any involvement.
Kenyatta was visiting Congo as regional bloc
East African Community (EAC) facilitator and African Union peace envoy, aiming
to cool tensions between the two countries, and end the conflict unfolding
along their shared border.
Minutes
before Kenyatta's visit to the Kanyaruchinya camp outside Goma, unknown people
in Congolese army fatigues shot in the air, causing panic and thousands of
people to flee, a Reuters journalist said. The army and rebels blamed each
other for the incident.
Kenyatta's work has been "severely
hampered by the unfolding dreadful humanitarian crisis in and around
Goma", Kenya's ministry of foreign affairs said in a statement.
Earlier this month Kenya deployed an unknown number
of troops to eastern Congo to join an East African regional
force tasked with ending decades of bloodshed.
Kenyatta
said rebel groups and their backers had not honoured pledges, made at peace
talks earlier this year in Nairobi, to remain in their positions.
Despite billions of dollars spent on one of the
U.N.'s largest peacekeeping forces, more than 100 armed groups continue to
operate across large swathes of east Congo.
Jeff Nyagah, the Kenyan commander of the new
EAC force, said the diplomatic process was the priority, alongside disarmament
and demobilisation of armed groups.
"If those two tracks fail, we will of
course use the force during a joint operation with the (Congolese army),"
he told a news conference in Goma.
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