DRC / WALLSTROM KAMAKO
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STORY: DRC / WALLSTROM KAMAKO
TRT: 1.01
SOURCE: MONUSCO
RESTRICTIONS
LANGUAGES: FRENCH / NATS
DATELINE: 6 FEBRUARY 2011, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
1. Various shots, Special Representative Margot Wallström on helicopter to Kamako
2. Various shots, Margot Wallström arriving at center with Congolese officials
3. SOUNDBITE (French) Margot Wallström, Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, United Nations:
“It is very important for me and for men also to understand they have a very important role to play. We also have to discuss with the men how they can help the women because the Congolese women are very important for the future of this country. Women carry children, they carry water, they carry produce, they carry everything. They also carry responsibility but they also carry the shame and that is not right.”
4. Close-up, audience
United Nations (UN) Special Representative on Sexual Violence Margot Wallström visited Kamako which is located along the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Angola.
The UN reported that last year there were around 1,350 cases of sexual and gender-based violence against Congolese expelled from Angola via the Kamako border entry.
Addressing local officials in Kamako, Wallström talked about the importance of protecting Congloese women who, she added, “are very important for the future of this country.”
Last month, a UN humanitarian assessment mission went to Kamako, located in Kasai Occidental, following an increase in expulsions of Congolese from neighbouring Angola. The mission confirmed that people expelled endured ill treatment and human rights abuses, including torture and sexual violence.
Referring to the signed treaty between Angola and DRC, the humanitarian community has called for consultations between the two countries to ensure the full protection of civilians during expulsion processes.









