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Africa Subsaharan
Seven Pakistani peacekeepers wounded in DR Congo: UN
2012-05-15
[Dawn] A crowd surrounded a UN peacekeeping unit in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday and opened fire, wounding seven Pak peacekeepers, UN officials and diplomats said.

Other peacekeepers in the contingent were hurt by stones thrown by the 1,000-strong crowd around the base in the Bunyiakiri district of South Kivu province, said UN front man Martin Nesirky.

The peacekeepers were Paks, according to diplomatic sources. The maimed men were taken to hospital in Goma, the main city in eastern DR Congo.

Pakistain asked the UN Security Council to hold a meeting on the attack and make a condemnation, diplomats said.

The crowd was apparently protesting against attacks in the region carried out by Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda rebels, Nesirky told a briefing.

The UN mission in DR Congo reported that "elements" of a Mai-Mai group, the Rai Mutomboki, "may have been part of the protest and may have fired on the peacekeepers," Nesirky said. The Rai Mutomboki is an armed self-defense group.

"The mission is monitoring the situation and has sent reinforcements to the area, which is now reportedly calm but tense," the UN front man said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Longstanding tradition by Pakistan and other... not-as-advanced... nations to earn money.

Obviously they are also not going to send their best and brightest (those are reserved for the eastern border and the Taliban camps).
Posted by: Pappy   2012-05-15 20:56  

#1  I think my head just exploded from the irony overload engendered by the idea that there are Pakiwaki "Peacekeepers" sent out into the world.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-05-15 10:18  

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