MONUC has no concrete proof of a Rwandan military presence in the DRC.
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military presence on Congo's soil
MONUC extremely concerned over increased tension in eastern DRC following allegations of Rwandan military presence on Congo's soil
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The head of MONUC Public Information, Ms. Patricia Tome, told the news conference on Wednesday that Rwanda disclosed to MONUC last night its intention to attack the ?Democratic Forces of the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR)? inside the DRC territory.
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The United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) condemned Wednesday the Monday 15 November 2004 attack against an International Non-Government Organisation ''Première Urgence/First Emergency'' in Bukiringui district situated a hundred kilometres South of Bunia.
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The United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) hails the DRC Transition Government's commitment to fight against the abuses on civilians committed by the foreign armed groups in Walungu, South Kivu province. ''We stand ready to support this move within the framework of our mandate authorising MONUC to assist the DRC Transition Government and therefore its army known as the FARDC'', MONUC spokesman, Mamadou Bah declared during the Mission's weekly news conference on Wednesday.
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MONUC backs FARDC in Battle against Armed Groups in Walungu
The United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) hails the DRC Transition Government's commitment to fight against the abuses on civilians committed by the foreign armed groups in Walungu, South Kivu province. ''We stand ready to support this move within the framework of our mandate authorising MONUC to assist the DRC Transition Government and therefore its army known as the FARDC'', MONUC spokesman, Mamadou Bah declared during the Mission's weekly news conference on Wednesday.
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The United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) denounces the tension in Bukavu as a result of a hate campaign orchestrated by representatives of local civilian and religious authorities against its Mission in Bukavu as part of disinformation campaign aimed at discrediting the Mission.
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The United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo hails the signing of a tripartite agreement on regional security in the Great Lakes between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. The agreement was signed in Kigali on 26 October 2004 at the end of a meeting held by foreign ministers from the three countries. The news was announced by MONUC?s spokesman, Mr. Mamadou Bah on Wednesday during the UN Mission?s weekly news conference in Kinshasa.
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ress Briefing of October 20, 2004
*Original in French
Jean-Marie Guéhenno continues his visit to the DRC
The Head of the UN Peacekeeping Operations, Jean-Marie Guéhenno, is in Kinshasa since October 16 where he has begun and continues to supervise consultations inside MONUC and with external partners including the United Nations Operation in Burundi (ONUB), MONUC spokesman Mamadou Bah said at a weekly news briefing on Wednesday.
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The Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations for Peacekeeping Operations, Jean-Marie Guéhenno, will undertake, from October 1, 2004, a working visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This visit is undertaken in the context of the development of a new operational concept of MONUC, as the mission?s strength has increased by an additional 5,900 personnel under Security Council resolution 1565 adopted on October 1, 2004. MONUC spokesman Mamadou Bah made that announcement during a news briefing held Wednesday at the mission?s headquarters in Kinshasa.
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