UN AGREES TO SEND 900 EXTRA PEACEKEEPERS TO
CENTRAL AFRICA
UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council
unanimously agreed to beef up the UN mission in the Central African Republic
with 900 extra troops and step up measures to prevent sex abuse by
peacekeepers.
The council voted 15-0 to extend the
mandate of the Minusca force for a year following negotiations between France,
which drafted the resolution, and the United States, the biggest financial
contributor to UN peacekeeping.
Despite its repeated calls for cuts to
peacekeeping, the United States agreed to a request for the 900 extra troops
from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who has warned of a risk of ethnic
cleansing.
BLOODSHED
Guterres argued that the Minusca force
had reached its limit, struggling to cope with growing violence in the
impoverished African country since late last year. The council set a new
ceiling for troops to 11,650, up from 10,750. An additional 2,080 police are
authorised to serve as peacekeepers.
"The Security Council cannot
afford to take the risk of allowing the CAR to relapse into a crisis in which
it was mired," said French Ambassador Francois Delattre following the
vote. The Central African Republic has been struggling to return to stability
since an explosion of bloodshed after the 2013 overthrow of long time leader
Francois Bozize by the mainly Muslim Seleka rebel alliance.
France intervened militarily to push
out the Seleka, but the country remains plagued by violence pitting groups
competing for control of resources and areas of influence. Part of the
instability has been fuelled by the withdrawal in April of Ugandan troops
combatting the rebel Lord's Resistance Army in the country, with backing from
US special forces.
Delattre told reporters that France
and the United States took a pragmatic approach to reach agreement on the troop
increase. "With our American friends, the more the discussions are based
on a pragmatic approach, about life-and-death issues, about effects on the
ground, the better," he said.
Highest standards
US Deputy Ambassador Michele Sison
praised the mission for protecting Muslims during fighting in the town of
Bangassou this year, but said peacekeepers must "meet the highest
performance standards."
Deployed in 2014, Minusca has been hit
by a string of sex abuse allegations against peacekeepers that led to the
firing of the mission commander in 2015 and the repatriation of contingents
which faced repeated accusations. The council requested in the resolution that
Guterres take "all necessary measures" to ensure that Minusca forces
comply with a zero-tolerance policy, and it calls for regular reports to the
council on rape allegations.
On Monday, the United Nations
appointed an independent panel to investigate whether Minusca peacekeepers
failed to protect civilians when violence broke out in the southeast from May
to August this year. The 900 extra peacekeepers are likely to include
highly-mobile units, possibly from Brazil, which could rapidly deploy to
hotspots.
The resolution also backed the
redeployment of the re-trained Central African FACA army forces to the interior
of the country, with support from Minusca. The FACA were swept up in the
fighting in 2013, siding with insurgents from all factions, but have since
undergone training by the European Union.
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