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[RwandaLibre] UN backlash as Uganda's 'anti-gay' minister heads for human rights top job | World | The Guardian

 


Secretary-Generalmeeting with H.E. Mr. Sam K. Kutesa, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Uganda.
Sam Kutesa, Uganda's foreign minister, with Ban Ki-moon, the UN's secretary-general. Photograph: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe/SG's Office

The United Nations is facing a chorus of criticism over the inauguration as president of its general assembly of Uganda's foreign minister, just four months after that country enforced a brutal and widely denounced anti-gay law.

Sam Kutesa will become ceremonial head of the world parliament on 11 June. There will be no ballots cast and he will be "elected by acclamation", as he is the only candidate for the 12-month post, having been chosen by t he African Union for the job that falls this year to Africa on a Buggins' turn basis.

But as the appointment nears, questions are being asked about his track record of alleged corruption, as well as his role as cabinet member of a government that has enacted one of the most virulent homophobic laws on the globe. Voices of disapproval have spread from Uganda to the general assembly's home in New York and to the US senate.

New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand said: "It would be disturbing to see the foreign minister of a country that passed an unjust, harsh and discriminatory law based on sexual orientation preside over the UN general assembly." In the UK the rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has called on the government to intervene. "David Cameron and William Hague should be lobbying the UN to block Kutesa's appointment on the grounds that his political record is inconsistent with UN principles," he said.

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Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, signed the anti-homosexuality act in February. It builds on an existing ban on homosexuality dating back to British colonial times and authorises life imprisonment for "repeat homosexuals" – couples in a committed relationship; seven-year sentences for anyone helping gay people to avoid detection; and five years in prison for "promotion of homosexuality".

Kutesa, as Uganda's foreign affairs chief, was responsible for defending the law in the face of international condemnation. Though less virulent in his advocacy than Museveni – who has called gay people "disgusting" – Kutesa said "the majority of Africans abhor this practice". He added that "we shall not accept promotion and exhibition, because we think that is wrong for our young people and it offends our culture".

His new role as president of the UN general assembly will be largely figurative. He will chair meetings of the assembly – including the annual shindig of all 193 nations in New York in September that will be addressed by President Obama, Cameron and other world leaders – but in other respects his influence will be limited.

None the less, the elevation of such a controversial figure to such a prevalent seat in the world body is disconcerting to a growing number. "There are real concerns about Sam Kutesa's commitment to the values embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including his defence of Uganda's profoundly discriminatory anti-homosexuality law," said Maria Burnett, an expert on Africa at Human Rights Watch.

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A Change.org petition calling on the Obama administration to revoke Kutesa's visa to enter the US and thus prevent him taking up the presidency has attracted almost 3,000 signatures. It was written by a Ugandan, Milton Allimadi, who edits the New York-based site Black Star News. Allimadi said that Kutesa represented "the very antithesis of what the UN is supposed to embody globally – peace, security and human rights for everyone".

Asked recently what he thought about the petition, Kutesa said: "I'm not bothered by that, because it's incorrect. It's a lie."

The Ugandan mission to the UN in New York said there was no one available for comment.

In addition to the gay issue, Kutesa has also been criticised for persistent allegations of corruption. A lawyer by training, he is extremely wealthy and owns several luxury properties in Kampala. In 1999 he was censured by the Ugandan parliament for alleged misuse of his office. In 2009 he wasnamed in a confidential US diplomatic cable disclosed by WikiLeaks as one of three senior government ministers Museveni had failed to hold "accountable for corruption allegations". Two years later he was forced to step down as minister after he and two other cabinet members were accused in parliament of accepting bribes from a foreign oil company – he was reinstated in 2012, but only after the investigation into the three wasquashed by court order.

Cissy Kagaba of the Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda in Kampala said that Kutesa's elevation to such a prominent UN role was sending the wrong message: "It says that people who have been linked to alleged corruption can still represent their country, and that will make the fight against it much more difficult."

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[AfricaWatch] UN backlash as Uganda's 'anti-gay' minister heads for human rights top job | World | The Guardian

 


Secretary-Generalmeeting with H.E. Mr. Sam K. Kutesa, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Uganda.
Sam Kutesa, Uganda's foreign minister, with Ban Ki-moon, the UN's secretary-general. Photograph: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe/SG's Office

The United Nations is facing a chorus of criticism over the inauguration as president of its general assembly of Uganda's foreign minister, just four months after that country enforced a brutal and widely denounced anti-gay law.

Sam Kutesa will become ceremonial head of the world parliament on 11 June. There will be no ballots cast and he will be "elected by acclamation", as he is the only candidate for the 12-month post, having been chosen by t he African Union for the job that falls this year to Africa on a Buggins' turn basis.

But as the appointment nears, questions are being asked about his track record of alleged corruption, as well as his role as cabinet member of a government that has enacted one of the most virulent homophobic laws on the globe. Voices of disapproval have spread from Uganda to the general assembly's home in New York and to the US senate.

New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand said: "It would be disturbing to see the foreign minister of a country that passed an unjust, harsh and discriminatory law based on sexual orientation preside over the UN general assembly." In the UK the rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has called on the government to intervene. "David Cameron and William Hague should be lobbying the UN to block Kutesa's appointment on the grounds that his political record is inconsistent with UN principles," he said.

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Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, signed the anti-homosexuality act in February. It builds on an existing ban on homosexuality dating back to British colonial times and authorises life imprisonment for "repeat homosexuals" – couples in a committed relationship; seven-year sentences for anyone helping gay people to avoid detection; and five years in prison for "promotion of homosexuality".

Kutesa, as Uganda's foreign affairs chief, was responsible for defending the law in the face of international condemnation. Though less virulent in his advocacy than Museveni – who has called gay people "disgusting" – Kutesa said "the majority of Africans abhor this practice". He added that "we shall not accept promotion and exhibition, because we think that is wrong for our young people and it offends our culture".

His new role as president of the UN general assembly will be largely figurative. He will chair meetings of the assembly – including the annual shindig of all 193 nations in New York in September that will be addressed by President Obama, Cameron and other world leaders – but in other respects his influence will be limited.

None the less, the elevation of such a controversial figure to such a prevalent seat in the world body is disconcerting to a growing number. "There are real concerns about Sam Kutesa's commitment to the values embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including his defence of Uganda's profoundly discriminatory anti-homosexuality law," said Maria Burnett, an expert on Africa at Human Rights Watch.

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A Change.org petition calling on the Obama administration to revoke Kutesa's visa to enter the US and thus prevent him taking up the presidency has attracted almost 3,000 signatures. It was written by a Ugandan, Milton Allimadi, who edits the New York-based site Black Star News. Allimadi said that Kutesa represented "the very antithesis of what the UN is supposed to embody globally – peace, security and human rights for everyone".

Asked recently what he thought about the petition, Kutesa said: "I'm not bothered by that, because it's incorrect. It's a lie."

The Ugandan mission to the UN in New York said there was no one available for comment.

In addition to the gay issue, Kutesa has also been criticised for persistent allegations of corruption. A lawyer by training, he is extremely wealthy and owns several luxury properties in Kampala. In 1999 he was censured by the Ugandan parliament for alleged misuse of his office. In 2009 he wasnamed in a confidential US diplomatic cable disclosed by WikiLeaks as one of three senior government ministers Museveni had failed to hold "accountable for corruption allegations". Two years later he was forced to step down as minister after he and two other cabinet members were accused in parliament of accepting bribes from a foreign oil company – he was reinstated in 2012, but only after the investigation into the three wasquashed by court order.

Cissy Kagaba of the Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda in Kampala said that Kutesa's elevation to such a prominent UN role was sending the wrong message: "It says that people who have been linked to alleged corruption can still represent their country, and that will make the fight against it much more difficult."

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[RwandaLibre] UN backlash as Uganda's 'anti-gay' minister heads for human rights top job | World | The Guardian

 


Secretary-Generalmeeting with H.E. Mr. Sam K. Kutesa, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Uganda.
Sam Kutesa, Uganda's foreign minister, with Ban Ki-moon, the UN's secretary-general. Photograph: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe/SG's Office

The United Nations is facing a chorus of criticism over the inauguration as president of its general assembly of Uganda's foreign minister, just four months after that country enforced a brutal and widely denounced anti-gay law.

Sam Kutesa will become ceremonial head of the world parliament on 11 June. There will be no ballots cast and he will be "elected by acclamation", as he is the only candidate for the 12-month post, having been chosen by t he African Union for the job that falls this year to Africa on a Buggins' turn basis.

But as the appointment nears, questions are being asked about his track record of alleged corruption, as well as his role as cabinet member of a government that has enacted one of the most virulent homophobic laws on the globe. Voices of disapproval have spread from Uganda to the general assembly's home in New York and to the US senate.

New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand said: "It would be disturbing to see the foreign minister of a country that passed an unjust, harsh and discriminatory law based on sexual orientation preside over the UN general assembly." In the UK the rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has called on the government to intervene. "David Cameron and William Hague should be lobbying the UN to block Kutesa's appointment on the grounds that his political record is inconsistent with UN principles," he said.

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Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, signed the anti-homosexuality act in February. It builds on an existing ban on homosexuality dating back to British colonial times and authorises life imprisonment for "repeat homosexuals" – couples in a committed relationship; seven-year sentences for anyone helping gay people to avoid detection; and five years in prison for "promotion of homosexuality".

Kutesa, as Uganda's foreign affairs chief, was responsible for defending the law in the face of international condemnation. Though less virulent in his advocacy than Museveni – who has called gay people "disgusting" – Kutesa said "the majority of Africans abhor this practice". He added that "we shall not accept promotion and exhibition, because we think that is wrong for our young people and it offends our culture".

His new role as president of the UN general assembly will be largely figurative. He will chair meetings of the assembly – including the annual shindig of all 193 nations in New York in September that will be addressed by President Obama, Cameron and other world leaders – but in other respects his influence will be limited.

None the less, the elevation of such a controversial figure to such a prevalent seat in the world body is disconcerting to a growing number. "There are real concerns about Sam Kutesa's commitment to the values embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including his defence of Uganda's profoundly discriminatory anti-homosexuality law," said Maria Burnett, an expert on Africa at Human Rights Watch.

Advertisement

A Change.org petition calling on the Obama administration to revoke Kutesa's visa to enter the US and thus prevent him taking up the presidency has attracted almost 3,000 signatures. It was written by a Ugandan, Milton Allimadi, who edits the New York-based site Black Star News. Allimadi said that Kutesa represented "the very antithesis of what the UN is supposed to embody globally – peace, security and human rights for everyone".

Asked recently what he thought about the petition, Kutesa said: "I'm not bothered by that, because it's incorrect. It's a lie."

The Ugandan mission to the UN in New York said there was no one available for comment.

In addition to the gay issue, Kutesa has also been criticised for persistent allegations of corruption. A lawyer by training, he is extremely wealthy and owns several luxury properties in Kampala. In 1999 he was censured by the Ugandan parliament for alleged misuse of his office. In 2009 he wasnamed in a confidential US diplomatic cable disclosed by WikiLeaks as one of three senior government ministers Museveni had failed to hold "accountable for corruption allegations". Two years later he was forced to step down as minister after he and two other cabinet members were accused in parliament of accepting bribes from a foreign oil company – he was reinstated in 2012, but only after the investigation into the three wasquashed by court order.

Cissy Kagaba of the Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda in Kampala said that Kutesa's elevation to such a prominent UN role was sending the wrong message: "It says that people who have been linked to alleged corruption can still represent their country, and that will make the fight against it much more difficult."

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UN backlash as Uganda's 'anti-gay' minister heads for human rights top job | World | The Guardian


UN backlash as Uganda's 'anti-gay' minister heads for human rights top job

Questions are being asked about the suitability of appointing Sam Kutesa to lead 'world parliament' after his attack on homosexuality in his home country
Secretary-Generalmeeting with H.E. Mr. Sam K. Kutesa, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Uganda.
Sam Kutesa, Uganda's foreign minister, with Ban Ki-moon, the UN's secretary-general. Photograph: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe/SG's Office

The United Nations is facing a chorus of criticism over the inauguration as president of its general assembly of Uganda's foreign minister, just four months after that country enforced a brutal and widely denounced anti-gay law.

Sam Kutesa will become ceremonial head of the world parliament on 11 June. There will be no ballots cast and he will be "elected by acclamation", as he is the only candidate for the 12-month post, having been chosen by t he African Union for the job that falls this year to Africa on a Buggins' turn basis.

But as the appointment nears, questions are being asked about his track record of alleged corruption, as well as his role as cabinet member of a government that has enacted one of the most virulent homophobic laws on the globe. Voices of disapproval have spread from Uganda to the general assembly's home in New York and to the US senate.

New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand said: "It would be disturbing to see the foreign minister of a country that passed an unjust, harsh and discriminatory law based on sexual orientation preside over the UN general assembly." In the UK the rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has called on the government to intervene. "David Cameron and William Hague should be lobbying the UN to block Kutesa's appointment on the grounds that his political record is inconsistent with UN principles," he said.

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Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, signed the anti-homosexuality act in February. It builds on an existing ban on homosexuality dating back to British colonial times and authorises life imprisonment for "repeat homosexuals" – couples in a committed relationship; seven-year sentences for anyone helping gay people to avoid detection; and five years in prison for "promotion of homosexuality".

Kutesa, as Uganda's foreign affairs chief, was responsible for defending the law in the face of international condemnation. Though less virulent in his advocacy than Museveni – who has called gay people "disgusting" – Kutesa said "the majority of Africans abhor this practice". He added that "we shall not accept promotion and exhibition, because we think that is wrong for our young people and it offends our culture".

His new role as president of the UN general assembly will be largely figurative. He will chair meetings of the assembly – including the annual shindig of all 193 nations in New York in September that will be addressed by President Obama, Cameron and other world leaders – but in other respects his influence will be limited.

None the less, the elevation of such a controversial figure to such a prevalent seat in the world body is disconcerting to a growing number. "There are real concerns about Sam Kutesa's commitment to the values embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including his defence of Uganda's profoundly discriminatory anti-homosexuality law," said Maria Burnett, an expert on Africa at Human Rights Watch.

Advertisement

A Change.org petition calling on the Obama administration to revoke Kutesa's visa to enter the US and thus prevent him taking up the presidency has attracted almost 3,000 signatures. It was written by a Ugandan, Milton Allimadi, who edits the New York-based site Black Star News. Allimadi said that Kutesa represented "the very antithesis of what the UN is supposed to embody globally – peace, security and human rights for everyone".

Asked recently what he thought about the petition, Kutesa said: "I'm not bothered by that, because it's incorrect. It's a lie."

The Ugandan mission to the UN in New York said there was no one available for comment.

In addition to the gay issue, Kutesa has also been criticised for persistent allegations of corruption. A lawyer by training, he is extremely wealthy and owns several luxury properties in Kampala. In 1999 he was censured by the Ugandan parliament for alleged misuse of his office. In 2009 he wasnamed in a confidential US diplomatic cable disclosed by WikiLeaks as one of three senior government ministers Museveni had failed to hold "accountable for corruption allegations". Two years later he was forced to step down as minister after he and two other cabinet members were accused in parliament of accepting bribes from a foreign oil company – he was reinstated in 2012, but only after the investigation into the three wasquashed by court order.

Cissy Kagaba of the Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda in Kampala said that Kutesa's elevation to such a prominent UN role was sending the wrong message: "It says that people who have been linked to alleged corruption can still represent their country, and that will make the fight against it much more difficult."

[RwandaLibre] The cost of living is higher in Rwanda.

 

Business
Low ARPU hurting Rwandan telecom firms

A Tigo Rwanda telecommunication tower is seen next to an MTN banner in
KIgali. Low Average Revenue per User (ARPU) in Rwanda's telecom
industry is negatively affecting the ultimate profits for operators
compared with other countries in the region. Photo/Cyril Ndegeya
telecommunication tower

By ALEX NGARAMBE Rwanda Today
Posted Friday, May 30 2014 at 19:27

In Summary

Rwanda ARPU of $2 per month was the lowest in the region as Kenya
leads with $6.2 followed by Tanzania and Ugandan at $4.4 and $3.5
respectively. Telecoms are also suffering low business because there
is lower usage of their services by some customers.

The low Average Revenue per User (ARPU) in Rwanda's telecom industry
is negatively affecting the ultimate profits for operators compared
with other countries in the region.

According to ARPU data released last year, Rwanda's $2 per month was
the lowest in the region as Kenya leads with $6.2 followed by Tanzania
and Ugandan at $4.4 and $3.5 respectively.

The low ARPU means that majority of mobile phone users in Rwanda are
low-end subscribers, whose tendency to spend on mobile value added
solutions is low; thereby depressing the effective rate of revenue
realisation per minute for the operators.

With the low propensity to consume the products on the telecom,
operators are finding it difficult to make returns on investments.

Rwanda unlike other countries in the region whose markets have
multiple telecom players, is served by only three operators.

According to the operators, telecom revenue is mostly driven by
pricing and quantity of products offered on the market and Rwanda has
some of the lowest prices in the world.

Telecoms are also suffering low business because there is lower usage
of their services by some customers.

"From an investment perspective, it is always hard to get returns with
low pricing but we are offering low prices because we believe that
will grow our business over long term basis. We can see potential in
future and all these aspects are put into consideration when making
these strategic decisions," said Tongai Maramba, chief executive of
Tigo Rwanda.

However, with the low prices for the products on the market, consumers
are expected to buy in bulk with operators gaining from huge volumes
consumed, which is not the case in Rwanda.

With a high ARPU in regional countries it means that Kenyan, Tanzanian
and Ugandan telecom markets are more profitable than the Rwandan
market.

According to a Deloitte study carried out last year, Kenya's ARPU was
expected to rise to $6.5 this year, $3.7 for Uganda while Tanzania's
was expected to remain unchanged at $4.4. The study did not capture
Rwanda.

"The economy of the country relates to the ARPU in terms of the
disposable income of an individual and although the average GDP per
capita is almost the same across the region, however, the cost of
living is higher in Rwanda," added Mr Tongai.

The cost of living is higher in Rwanda partly because the country is
landlocked, which makes the cost of operations high.

Telecoms have been launching new products to improve revenue generation.

Mr Tongai said the more services the industry shall offer to the
clients, the more revenues and operators need to introduce products
that are relevant to customers.

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très peu de postings, photos et vidéos sur les fora en provenance du
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[RwandaLibre] The cost of living is higher in Rwanda.

 

Business
Low ARPU hurting Rwandan telecom firms

A Tigo Rwanda telecommunication tower is seen next to an MTN banner in
KIgali. Low Average Revenue per User (ARPU) in Rwanda's telecom
industry is negatively affecting the ultimate profits for operators
compared with other countries in the region. Photo/Cyril Ndegeya
telecommunication tower

By ALEX NGARAMBE Rwanda Today
Posted Friday, May 30 2014 at 19:27

In Summary

Rwanda ARPU of $2 per month was the lowest in the region as Kenya
leads with $6.2 followed by Tanzania and Ugandan at $4.4 and $3.5
respectively. Telecoms are also suffering low business because there
is lower usage of their services by some customers.

The low Average Revenue per User (ARPU) in Rwanda's telecom industry
is negatively affecting the ultimate profits for operators compared
with other countries in the region.

According to ARPU data released last year, Rwanda's $2 per month was
the lowest in the region as Kenya leads with $6.2 followed by Tanzania
and Ugandan at $4.4 and $3.5 respectively.

The low ARPU means that majority of mobile phone users in Rwanda are
low-end subscribers, whose tendency to spend on mobile value added
solutions is low; thereby depressing the effective rate of revenue
realisation per minute for the operators.

With the low propensity to consume the products on the telecom,
operators are finding it difficult to make returns on investments.

Rwanda unlike other countries in the region whose markets have
multiple telecom players, is served by only three operators.

According to the operators, telecom revenue is mostly driven by
pricing and quantity of products offered on the market and Rwanda has
some of the lowest prices in the world.

Telecoms are also suffering low business because there is lower usage
of their services by some customers.

"From an investment perspective, it is always hard to get returns with
low pricing but we are offering low prices because we believe that
will grow our business over long term basis. We can see potential in
future and all these aspects are put into consideration when making
these strategic decisions," said Tongai Maramba, chief executive of
Tigo Rwanda.

However, with the low prices for the products on the market, consumers
are expected to buy in bulk with operators gaining from huge volumes
consumed, which is not the case in Rwanda.

With a high ARPU in regional countries it means that Kenyan, Tanzanian
and Ugandan telecom markets are more profitable than the Rwandan
market.

According to a Deloitte study carried out last year, Kenya's ARPU was
expected to rise to $6.5 this year, $3.7 for Uganda while Tanzania's
was expected to remain unchanged at $4.4. The study did not capture
Rwanda.

"The economy of the country relates to the ARPU in terms of the
disposable income of an individual and although the average GDP per
capita is almost the same across the region, however, the cost of
living is higher in Rwanda," added Mr Tongai.

The cost of living is higher in Rwanda partly because the country is
landlocked, which makes the cost of operations high.

Telecoms have been launching new products to improve revenue generation.

Mr Tongai said the more services the industry shall offer to the
clients, the more revenues and operators need to introduce products
that are relevant to customers.

http://www.google.ca/gwt/x?gl=CA&hl=en-CA&u=http://www.africapressreview.com/link-a%3Fid_syndic_article%3D210931&source=s&q=Low+ARPU+hurting+Rwandan+telecom+firms&sa=X&ei=THGKU8niIMqxsQTVqID4Bg&ved=0CBwQFjAA

Le coup de grâce de l'effondrement du business des telecom au Rwanda
est la cyber-surveillance et l'écoute électronique qui sont
sanctionnées par les lois locales. Je comprends pourquoi nous recevons
très peu de postings, photos et vidéos sur les fora en provenance du
Rwanda. A part évidemment ceux qui font l'éloge du régime, car ils
sont pré-autorisés et pré-payés!

--
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[RwandaLibre] RDC: l'ONU salue les redditions des FDLR

 

RDC: l'ONU salue les redditions des FDLR

Jeune Afrique - 13 hours ago
31/05/2014 à 11:05 Par AFP     


Des rebelles hutu rwandais dans la fôret de Panga près de Goma en RDC,
le 6 février 2006.© AFP

La Mission de l'ONU en République démocratique du Congo a encouragé un
processus de redditions de combattants hutu rwandais des FDLR commencé
vendredi dans l'est du pays mais a souligné que seul le temps pourrait
déterminer le sérieux de l'initiative.

Réfugiés dans l'est de la RDC depuis 1994, les rebelles des Forces
démocratiques de libération du Rwanda (FDLR) sont accusés d'avoir
participé au génocide des Tutsi, qui a fait au moins 800.000 morts
selon l'ONU. Vendredi, 105 hommes se sont rendus avec 100 armes à
Kateku, localité agricole à environ 220 kilomètres au nord de Goma, la
capitale de la province du Nord-Kivu. "Pour la première journée, c'est
un bon début, mais peut mieux faire", a déclaré à l'AFP le général
Abdallah Wafi, numéro deux de la mission de l'ONU(Monusco).

"Nous encourageons le processus, nous avons mobilisé toutes nos
ressources (militaires et logistiques), mais (...) seuls les jours à
venir vont déterminer la crédibilité et le sérieux du processus. Pour
l'instant, il est trop tôt" pour crier victoire, a-t-il ajouté.

Sur 105 rendus, seuls 97 ont finalement été transférés par la Monusco
à Kanyabahonga, au sud de Kateku. "Certains sont retournés de là où
ils venaient. Même certains ayant des visages connus, ils se sont
éclipsés en douce au moment d'embarquer dans les camions", a expliqué
le général. Parmi les personnes "connues" ayant fait marche arrière,
il a cité le "colonel" Wilson Irategeka, secrétaire exécutif ad
intérim des FDLR, et indiqué que, pour l'heure, ceux qui se sont
rendus comptaient des "officiers subalternes" et pas de grands chefs
recherchés par Kinshasa ou la Cour pénale internationale.

Samedi, la Monusco doit commencer le processus de triage et
d'identification des ex-combattants.

Les FDLR, très affaiblies, comptent environ 1.500 rebelles selon
l'ONU, Kigali avançant le chiffe de 4.000. Elles sont surtout
disséminées dans les Nord- et Sud-Kivu, où elles sont accusées de
graves exactions contre les civils (viols, meurtres, pillages,
enrôlements d'enfants...). L'armée et les Casques bleus promettent
depuis plusieurs mois de les "neutraliser".

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