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Peacekeepers, People, and Gorillas in Danger

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WHo is this idiot? Tom Miller, president and CEO of the United Nations
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John Boonstra - October 28, 2008 - 7:34 pm
Bad news on multiple fronts out of the Democratic Republic of Congo:
If it wasn't clear before -- and since rebel leader Laurent Nkunda started launching attacks in August, it has been -- then the demise of January's ceasefire (widely misreported as a "peace agreement") is now fully transparent. The eruption of violence has exposed the difficulties -- and contradictions -- faced by the UN peacekeeping mission there (MONUC), which Refugees International articulated in a press release today.
The alphabet soup of armed elements is testament enough to the tensions in the region, but the real problems hamstringing MONUC have been the international community's insufficient investment -- in both resources and negotiations -- and the excessive expectations laid on a peacekeeping mission that was given a nearly impossible mandate. Out of this, along with all sides' continued interest in a military solution, some frustrated and suffering eastern Congolese have begun to scapegoat blue helmets.
And if the situation weren't bad enough, the rebels have also taken the "unprecedented" step of seizing a national park full of critically endangered gorillas.