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DRC / KHARE

Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Atul Khare visits villages in Noth Kivu Province where more than 240 civilians were raped by rebel forces. MONUSCO
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STORY: DRC / KHARE
TRT: 2:45
SOURCE: MONUSCO
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / SWAHILI / NATS

DATELINE: 01 SEPTEMBER 2010, KIBUA, LUVUNGI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

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Shotlist

1. Med shot, Roger Meece and Atul Khare getting off the plane
2. Med shot, Atul inside helicopter
3. Close up, Atul Khare
4. Med shot, flying over forest
5. Various shots, flying over Kibua
6. Close up, Indian officers looking at map from inside helicopter
7. Zoom out, Atul shaking hands with kids in Kibua
8. Close up, Atul and other officials walking
9. Med shot, FARDC and Indian soldiers
10. Close shot, Indian soldier with gun atop jeep
11. Close pan shot, Indian soldier on jeep
12. Med shot, gun on jeep through the village
13. Various shots, villagers
14. Wide shot, Indian soldiers with jeep on guard in the village
15. Med shot, Atul talking to FARDC soldiers
16. Med shot, jeep carrying FARDC soldiers
17. Wide shot, jeep carrying FARDC soldiers
18. Various shots, UN cars driving through village
19. Close up, women
20. Med over the shoulder, Meece and Atul listening to women
21. VOX-POP (Swahili) unidentified rape victim:
“They came and attacked us, they inserted their hands in my vagina looking for gold. After they didn’t find any gold they wrestled us down and raped us. They were about five to ten men. Then they left us lying down in pain.”
22. VOX-POP (Swahili) unidentified woman:
“We need your help just the way you have been assisting other people with aid during the fighting. We’re in need of help.”
23. SOUNDBITE (French) Atul Khare, Assistant Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations, United Nations:
“Above all, we shall do our best to help to restore maximum security in this area and I assure you for that.”
24. Close up, women
25. SOUNDBITE (French) Atul Khare, Assistant Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations, United Nations:
"We need to bring such criminals to justice and we need to make sure that the vast majority of humanity which is more concerned about peace, stability and development can actually find a future for themselves and for their children; which is the future of peace and prosperity."
26. Med shot, MONUSCO staff
27. Aerial shot, town and forest

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Storyline

United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Atul Khare visited villages today in North Kivu Province of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where more than 240 civilians were raped by rebel forces last month.

Khare arrived at the UN mission’s Kibua base (MONUSCO) along with Special Representative for the mission Roger Meece. They traveled to Rubonga and then Luvungi, a town about 30 km away from the mission’s base, where civilians had been raped by Congolese Mai Mai militia and rebels from the FDLR (Rwandan Hutu Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda). Many of the women reported being gang-raped by groups of armed men in front of their families.

At a community center in Luvungi, he met with some of the victims, who explained to him what had happened and pleaded for help. Khare, dispatched by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, conveyed Ban’s message of outrage and sympathy, saying that the UN will do its best, “to help to restore maximum security in this area.”

Khare added that the international community needs to, “bring such criminals to justice.”

The Congolese Mai Mai and FDLR occupy and control many areas in the Kivus mainly around the mines. The Hutu rebels fled Rwanda after their involvement in the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

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