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Congo-Kinshasa: Situation in East Changing By the Hour - Doss

The Special Representative of the Secretary General for the peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Alan Doss, has been giving journalists more details of what's been happening on the ground in North Kivu.

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Congo-Kinshasa: In Mbuji Mayi, Alan Doss Says Devlopment Focus Should Be On the Whole Country

"My visits to the provinces may be relatively short but I would like to stress that the rest of the DR Congo must not be forgotten," the MONUC Head of Mission said on his arrival in Mbuji Mayi for a working visit. This visit is the second of Mr Doss in Mbuji Mayi, 20 years after the first when he was Head of United Nations Development Program in DRC

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Congo-Kinshasa: Monuc Proceeds With New Troop-Configuration in North Kivu

MONUC has markedly stepped up its military presence in North Kivu, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for the DRC, Alan Doss told on 19 November 2008, during the weekly press conference.

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Congo-Kinshasa: UN Press Conference on Situation

Alan Doss, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, outlined efforts to address the crisis in North Kivu Province this afternoon, including diplomatic efforts by the new Special Envoy, the redeployment of forces to the east of the country, the request for an additional 3,000 peacekeepers and plans to create a separation zone between the...

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U.N. to police Congo buffer

The top U.N. envoy to Congo, Alan Doss, said Tuesday that U.N. peacekeepers will police the buffer zone they expect to be created when rebel forces pull back from areas they control in the conflict-racked east of the country. Congolese rebels announced the move to allow talks with the army, whose soldiers fled some areas of the province.

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UN officials warn of 'war crimes' and 'genocide' as Congo killings continue

[JURIST] UN Peacekeeping Mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo (MUNOC) head Alan Doss on Saturday condemned recent killings of civilians by militias in the country as war crimes. Doss made the statement after MUNOC announced that it had received "credible reports" that civilians had been targeted by militia groups the National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP),...

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UN condemns Congo 'crimes,' pope calls for joint efforts - Summary

Nairobi/Goma - The UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) condemned war crimes in the country, as Pope Benedict XVI called for joint effects to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. MONUC head Alan Doss condemned militias fighting...

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UN condemns Congo 'crimes,' pope calls for joint efforts - Summary

Nairobi/Goma - The UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) condemned war crimes in the country, as Pope Benedict XVI called for joint effects to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. MONUC head Alan Doss condemned militias fighting...

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UN condemns 'war crimes' in Congo

Nairobi/Goma - The head of the UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC), Alan Doss, has condemned militias fighting in the east of the country, accusing them of committing war crimes. Doss said that the UN did not yet have a clear idea...

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"Robbing Peter to Pay Paul"

At about one minute in, Congo peacekeeping chief Alan Doss complains that he has no choice but to move peacekeepers out of areas where they are needed to areas where they are needed even more. Meanwhile, this video shows how...

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U.N. official: War crimes in DRC

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- The top U.N. official in the Democratic Republic of the Congo said Saturday militias had committed war crimes by killing civilians. Alan Doss, who heads the United Nations mission in the Congo, said the slayings in the African nation's eastern region were serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law that constitute war crimes....

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U.N. official: War crimes in DRC

The top U.N. official in the Democratic Republic of the Congo said Saturday militias had committed war crimes by killing civilians.Alan Doss, who heads the United Nations mission in the Congo, said the slayings in the African nation's eastern region were serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law that constitute war crimes. Doss leveled the accusations...

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UN official: DRC killings 'constitute war crimes'

... in North Kivu, were condemned by the Secretary-General''s Special Representative in the DRC, Alan Doss, as “serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.”Mr. Doss, who is also head of the UN mission in the DRC (MONUC), called for all armed groups to withdraw from the area around Rutshuru, the scene of this week''s violent outbreak, to allow MONUC to...

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Killing of civilians in DRC town is war crime, warns UN

... possibly hundreds, of civilians last week.The head of the UN peacekeeping mission in the DRC, Alan Doss, condemned the "targeted killings of civilians by armed groups", principally Nkunda's forces which murdered men, and some women, who remained in Kiwanja after the Tutsi rebels ordered everyone to leave.Doss also accused the Mai Mai traditional militia of similar crimes against...

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Killings 'Constitute War Crimes', Says UN Official

... in North Kivu, were condemned by the Secretary-General's Special Representative in the DRC, Alan Doss, as "serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law."Mr. Doss, who is also head of the UN mission in the DRC (MONUC), called for all armed groups to withdraw from the area around Rutshuru, the scene of this week's violent outbreak, to allow MONUC to protect...