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Trial begins in DR Congo after deadly crackdown on anti-UN rally Goma, DR Congo, Sept 5 (AFP) Sep 05, 2023 Six soldiers faced a military tribunal Tuesday in DR Congo over the killing of nearly 50 people in a crackdown on an anti-UN protest in the east of the country. According to an AFP reporter present, the hearing began in the early afternoon in a court at a military camp in Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, where the massacre occurred. Congolese soldiers had last Wednesday stopped a religious sect from holding a demonstration against United Nations peacekeepers in the city. An internal army document consulted by AFP, and verified by security officials, gave a death toll of 48 civilians -- in addition to a policemen slain by the protesters. The Democratic Republic of Congo's government said the day after the incident that 43 people had been killed and 56 wounded. Military prosecutor Colonel Michel Kachil told the courtroom on Tuesday, however, that 56 people had been killed in the crackdown. Six soldiers -- including two officers of the elite Republican Guard -- stand charged with crimes against humanity and of violating orders. The launch of proceedings comes after the DRC's interior and defence ministers travelled to Goma over the weekend to investigate the incident. After announcing the arrest of the two Republican Guard officers, Interior Minister Peter Kazadi also stated on Monday that North Kivu's military governor, General Constant Ndima, had been recalled to the capital Kinshasa for "consultations". Militias have wreaked havoc in eastern DRC for three decades, a legacy of regional wars that flared in the 1990s and 2000s. The UN peacekeeping mission in the region is one of the largest and costliest in the world, with an annual budget of about $1 billion (915,000,000 euros). But the UN comes in for sharp criticism in the central African nation, where many people perceive the peacekeepers as failing to prevent conflict. Last year, dozens of people were killed in anti-UN protests across eastern DRC.
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