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DR CONGO / MEECE BENDERA

UN chief in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Roger Meece travels to the village of Bendera in Katanga where recent FDLR presence has been reported. Meece talks about the need to protect civilians and establish "security conditions that would allow people to live their daily lives and to go to work in a safe environment." MONUSCO
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STORY: DR CONGO / MEECE BENDERA
TRT: 2:01
SOURCE: MONUSCO
LANGUAGE: FRENCH / NATS
RESTRICTIONS: NONE

DATELINE: 19 NOVEMBER 2010, BENDERA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

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Shotlist

1. Med shot, head of UN Mission in the DRC Roger Meece with officials flying in the helicopter
2. Wide shot, MONUSCO soldiers and FARDC greeting SRSG arrival
3. Med shot, Meece greets MONUSCO and FARDC soldiers
4. Wide shot, students from elementary school singing for SRSG
5. Various shots, Meece greeting students
6. Wide shot, contingent national flag and UN flag
7. Med shot, MONUSCO peacekeepers briefing
8. SOUNDBITE (French) Roger Meece, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, United Nations:
“It is evident for us, for MONUSCO, that the protection of civilians remains always a top priority. Security is always for us a fundamental priority to address. It is true that there are still some problems about security conditions and we have to do our best to reach to security conditions that would allow people to live their daily lives and to go to work in safe conditions.”
9. Wide shot, FARDC soldier discussing

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Storyline

Head of the United Nations (UN) Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) Roger Meece travelled to the village of Bendera in Katanga where recent FDLR presence has been reported.

During his visit on 20 November, he met with Congolese authorities and local villagers on the security situation in the area. Bendera is located along Katanga’s border with South Kivu. Local authorities reported that there have been 12 incidents since August this year involving the FDLR in the area.

While in the village, Meece was asked about the possibility of an increased MONUSCO presence in the area. He emphasized on the need to protect civilians and establish "security conditions that would allow people to live their daily live and to go to work in a safe environment.”

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