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DR CONGO / LE ROY

United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping operations Alain Le Roy visits the villages of Ntoto and Nayabiondo in the Territory of Masisi, North Kivu Province Democratic Republic of Congo to evaluate the security situation on the ground. MONUC
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STORY: DR CONGO / LE ROY
TRT: 3.45
SOURCE: MONUC
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: FRENCH / NATS

DATELINE: 2 NOVEMBER 2009, NTOTO & NYABIONDO IN MASISI TERRITORY, NORTH KIVU PROVINCE, DR CONGO

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Shotlist

1. Pan right, shot, Le Roy enters helicopter in Goma
2. Med shot, inside helicopter
3. Aerial shots, villages
4. Close-up, Le Roy welcomed by Indian soldier
5. Med shot, villagers watching
6. Med shot, Le Roy walking from helicopter
7. Close up, photos
8. Various shots, Le Roy being shown the pictures by Indian soldier
9. Close up, Le Roy shaking hands with humanitarian aid workers
10. Close up, map of Ntoto
11. Med shot, Indian soldier briefings
12. Med shot, Le Roy and other delegates watching
13. Various shots, delegates taking notes
14. Various shots, children with UNICEF books
16. Various shots, villagers
17. Med shot, Indian soldiers with guns on guard
18. Med shot, Le Roy and other delegates walking through banana plantation
19. Close up, Le Roy shaking hand with village representatives
20. Close up, woman talking
21. Close up, Le Roy listening
22. Various shots, women listening.
23. SOUNDBITE (French) Alain Le Roy, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peace-keeping Operations:
“MONUC will continue its assistance to the population and MONUC will continue to work with the FARDC to lessen the suffering of the population.”
24. Med shot, Le Roy listens to FARDC soldier
25. Close up, delegates listening
26. Pan left, waving to the villagers
27. Med shot, villagers waving
28. Pan left, Le Roy boarding helicopter for Nyabiondo
29. Aerial shot, Nyabiondo village
30. Various shots, Le Roy and delegates walking through the village
31. Aerial shot, hills
32. Aerial shot, Goma
33. Pan left, arrival in Goma
34. Med shot, Le Roy talking
53. Med shot, Government officials
54. SOUNDBITE (French) Alain Le Roy, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peace-keeping Operations:
“We have decided that MONUC suspends with immediate effect its logistical support and operations to those FARDC Units implicated in the crime. And we are also waiting for the FARDCs justice decision on those implicated.”
55. Med shot, Government officials

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Storyline

The United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peace-keeping Operations, Alain Le Roy yesterday (2 November 2009) visited the villages of Ntoto and Nayabiondo in the Territory of Masisi, North Kivu Province in Sudan to evaluate the security situation on the ground and the work of the United Nations Missions there (MONUC).

Le Roy paid a visit to a Temporary Operating Base set-up by MONUC’s Indian Brigade to protect the population from attacks by the FDLR rebels from Rwanda.

He also met with humanitarian aid workers based in the area.

Some indiscipline elements in the Congolese army, the FARDC working under Operations Kimia 2 had also been accused of raping, looting and killing innocent civilians in Ntoto and Nyabiondo villages. Reports indicate that about 62 have been killed between May and September this year.

Kimia 2 Operations was launched last January to try and flash out the FDLR rebels who have been killing and terrorizing the population both in North and South Kivu. The FDLR had been operating in the east of DR Congo for over fifteen years after the Rwandan genocide 1994.

The UN envoy appealed for the launch of a joint verification plan to investigate the acts of Human Rights violations in North Kivu and file a report on the findings.

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