Violence in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
Internally displaced people were among those killed and injured in attacks by M23 rebels in eastern DRC. The violence occurred in camps near Goma, North Kivu, leading to a sharp increase in violence in the region.
Response and Concerns
- UN peacekeeping mission, MONUSCO, condemned the violence and urged all parties to adhere to international humanitarian law.
- The escalating violence has caused a significant exodus to Goma, with over 500,000 displaced individuals seeking refuge.
- Despite challenges, ongoing assistance is being provided, highlighting the need for additional funding to support humanitarian efforts.
Human Rights Concerns in Cambodia
The UN OHCHR expressed deep concerns over the conviction of trade union leader Chhim Sithar in Cambodia. She was sentenced to jail, raising issues related to freedom of assembly and association.
Call for Action
- OHCHR called for Sithar’s immediate release and urged authorities to overturn all convictions related to the case.
- The rights to peaceful assembly and association were emphasized as fundamental human rights that should be protected.
- A plea was made for the Cambodian Government to uphold international human rights standards and ensure citizens can exercise their rights freely.
Gang Violence in Haiti
Recent gang attacks in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, have resulted in mass displacement and humanitarian concerns, exacerbated by natural disasters.
Humanitarian Response
- Thousands have been forced from their homes due to gang violence, prompting emergency food distributions and aid efforts.
- Heavy rains have led to flooding, raising fears of disease outbreaks and posing challenges to recovery and relief operations.
- Urgent needs include shelters, hygiene kits, and clean water to address the immediate impact on affected communities.