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    UN rights office warns of summary killings and rape in eastern Congo

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    Posted on January 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    UN reports increased human rights violations in eastern Congo, including summary executions and sexual violence, amid conflict with M23 rebels.

    UN Reports Summary Killings and Rape in Eastern Congo

    GENEVA (Reuters) - The worsening conflict in eastern Congo has led to a surge in human rights violations including summary executions, the bombing of displacement camps, reports of gang rape and other sexual violence, the U.N. rights office (OHCHR) said on Friday.

    The recent sharp escalation in fighting between Congolese troops and the Rwandan-backed rebel group M23 has further destabilised Democratic Republic of Congo's conflict-torn eastern provinces. Each side blames the other for the violence.

    OHCHR has documented summary executions of at least 12 people by the M23 between Jan. 26 and 28 as well as new cases of sexual violence by the Congolese armed forces and members of the pro-government Wazalendo alliance of armed groups, the organisation said in a statement.

    Congo's communications minister and a M23 spokesperson did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

    As the M23 seeks to advance after capturing the strategic city of Goma this week, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk "calls for an end to the violence and for all parties to uphold their obligations under international human rights law," his spokesperson Jeremy Laurence said in the statement.

    Rape has been widely documented as a weapon of war in eastern Congo for decades, fuelling a long-running sexual violence crisis in the region.

    "We are verifying reports that 52 women were raped by Congolese troops in South Kivu, including alleged reports of gang rape," Laurence said.

    OHCHR cited a report by Congolese officials that at least 165 women were raped by male inmates during a prison break at Goma's Muzenze prison on Jan. 27, as the M23 began its assault on the city of around 2 million people.

    Commissioner Turk "is particularly concerned that this latest escalation risks deepening the risk of conflict-related sexual violence much further," Laurence said.

    In 2014, the Congolese government launched an action plan to combat sexual violence by members of the military under which hundreds of commanders committed to report cases, but impunity persists.

    (Reporting by Emma Farge; Writing by Anait Miridzhanian; Editing by Alessandra Prentice and Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UN reports surge in human rights violations in eastern Congo.
    • •Conflict between Congolese troops and M23 rebels escalates.
    • •OHCHR documents summary executions and sexual violence.
    • •UN calls for an end to violence and adherence to human rights laws.
    • •Congo's long-running sexual violence crisis continues.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UN rights office warns of summary killings and rape in eastern Congo

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses human rights violations in eastern Congo amid escalating conflict between Congolese troops and M23 rebels.

    2What violations are reported?

    The UN reports summary executions, sexual violence, and other human rights abuses in the region.

    3Who are the M23 rebels?

    M23 is a rebel group in eastern Congo, reportedly backed by Rwanda, involved in the current conflict.

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