Friday 26 July 2024
Kinshasa, DR Congo
UN experts warned on Thursday of an โalarming increase in human trafficking for sexual exploitationโ in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo due to conflict and population displacement.
In a press release, the independent experts, mandated by the United Nations Human Rights Council, also expressed their โconcern at the closureโ of the UN Mission in the DRC (Monusco).
Monusco has just left the province of South Kivu, and its withdrawal from North Kivu and Ituri, the last two provinces where it still operates, is scheduled for an unspecified date.
The experts say they are โalarmed by reports of widespread human trafficking, particularly for the purposes of sexual slavery and exploitation, and an increase in child and forced marriagesโ.
These facts are observed, they say, โdue to the conflict and population displacements in the eastโ of the DRC.
For the past 30 years, this region has been plagued by the violence of numerous armed groups, many of them inherited from the conflicts of 1990-2000.
The crisis has worsened over the last two and a half years in North Kivu, where the territorial advance of a Rwandan-backed rebellion (the M23) has led to the displacement of thousands of people.
The experts claim to have learned of โat least 531 victims of sexual violenceโ linked to the conflicts from August 2023 to June 2024 in North Kivu, but also South Kivu, Ituri, Tanganyika and Maniema.
โThe allegations reported to us describe displaced women and girls abductedโ for the purposes of sexual violence, exploitation or slavery, โwhile in search of food or firewood, or participating in agricultural activitiesโ, the experts state.
โReports of the involvement of security and defense forces (…) are very worryingโ, they add.
โWe fear that with the withdrawal of Monusco, key elements of the early warning systems for human rights violations will no longer be operationalโ, they write.
After 25 years of presence, the withdrawal of Monusco has been called for by the Congolese authorities, who consider it ineffective in the fight against armed groups.
The DRC, whose population is estimated at around 100 million, has some 7 million displaced persons, including 2.8 million in North Kivu, according to the UN.
Humaniterre with AFP