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Democratic Republic of the Congo.


On 17 April, Secretary-General Kofi Annan Kofi Atta Annan (born April 8, 1938) is a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations from January 1 1997 to January 1 2007, serving two five-year terms. He was the co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001.  decided "reluctantly and after full consideration of all alternatives" to withdraw the investigative team he had sent to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to look into allegations of serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law International humanitarian law (IHL), also known as the law of war, the laws and customs of war or the law of armed conflict, is the legal corpus "comprised of the Geneva Conventions and the Hague Conventions, as well as subsequent treaties, case law,  in certain parts of that country, in the light of the total absence of cooperation of the Government in allowing the investigative team to carry out its work, and following a careful assessment made by a mission sent for that purpose.

The team was established to bridge the impasse caused by the refusal of the Kinshasa Government to allow a Joint Investigative Mission of the Commission on Human Rights to look into the allegations. Although the team was sent in August 1997 to secure the Government's cooperation, it has since "constantly met a series of obstacles by the authorities, despite repeated assurances by the Government that the team would be allowed to carry out its work". Attempts by forensic experts to excavate suspected sites of mass graves A mass grave is a grave containing multiple, usually unidentified human corpses. There is no strict definition of the minimum number of bodies required to constitute a mass grave.  were blocked, and the authorities harassed and intimidated in·tim·i·date  
tr.v. in·tim·i·dat·ed, in·tim·i·dat·ing, in·tim·i·dates
1. To make timid; fill with fear.

2. To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats.
 witnesses who provided testimony to the investigators, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the Secretary-General's Spokesman.

The Commision on Human Rights, under its mandate, will continue to monitor the question of allegations regarding serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, referred to the development in "the overall context of the international community's commitment to fight impunity IMPUNITY. Not being punished for a crime or misdemeanor committed. The impunity of crimes is one of the most prolific sources whence they arise. lmpunitas continuum affectum tribuit delinquenti. 4 Co. 45, a; 5 Co. 109, a. , which is one of the major factors in the recurrent violence in the Great lakes region The Great Lakes region can refer to:
  • Great Lakes region (North America)
  • African Great Lakes region
 and elsewhere". She called the team's withdrawal "a grave setback in this battle against impunity", and stressed that the people of the Congo-Kinshasa were entitled to a future free from the violence and abuse of past decades.

The Security Council President, Hisashi Owada Hisashi Owada (小和田 恆 Owada Hisashi, born September 18, 1932), a former Japanese diplomat, is a judge on the International Court of Justice.  of Japan, told the Press that Council members were deeply disappointed with the failure of the Congolese Government to comply with its commitment to cooperate fully with the team. "Support was expressed by Council members for the Secretary-General's decision to withdraw, based on concern for the integrity of the investigation and the safety of team members", he said.

Ambassador Andre Mwamba Kapanga of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, responding to the Secretary-General's actions, told reporters on 17 April that his Government deplored the decision because it had never asked the United Nations to withdraw the investigative team. His country had been trying to provide good conditions for the team to carry out its work. On the other hand, his Government "cannot accept a team that will come from Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva.
". He stressed that it was time to focus on rebuilding the country.

Mr. Kapanga said that in the search to improve relations with the United Nations, his country had invited the Secretary-General to participate, with 10 Heads of State, in a regional conference on peace, stability and economic development in the countries of the Great Lakes region.

On 21 April, the Human Rights Commission adopted a resolution in which it expressed serious concern at the circumstances which had obliged o·blige  
v. o·bliged, o·blig·ing, o·blig·es

v.tr.
1. To constrain by physical, legal, social, or moral means.

2.
 the Secretary General to withdraw the investigative team from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It asked the Government to cooperate fully with the Secretary-General, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Commission in addressing the allegations in question.
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Title Annotation:withdrawal of UN investigative team; Peacewatch
Author:Grabish, Beatrice
Publication:UN Chronicle
Date:Jun 22, 1998
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