UN forces leaving DR Congo: Fears of vacuum as peacekeepers withdraw
UN forces leaving DR Congo: Fears of vacuum as peacekeepers withdraw
UN peacekeepers have begun their departure from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The first bases have closed in South Kivu province. But there’s fears about the government’s ability to fill in the vacuum.
Al Jazeera’s As Ferdia Carr reports.
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It will be turned into a terrorist center& terrorist country…
All UN troops in DR Congo must go back home.They have been living peacefully in Congo without protecting the cilivians.Yet, they fund and support armed groups to cause more atrocities in Eastern Congo.UN troops must leave Congo as soon as possible.
Go home you banch of thief ya mineral resource of our country DRC 🇨🇩 and never kom back again,,,, bamwizi….
Katanga is in great joy against Rwanda and General Kagame from West Point and NeoColonialisme.
Wagner coming in.
they were not doing anything anyway
UN peace keepers there to loot.
Congo is for the Congolese. Stop the meddling.
Get MONUSCO out
Amerca Army must to get out in all the Afircan coutry we are not want to them in Afirca…..
Here we go again.
Our pride Pak Army 😍😍
If the Congo really is a "Democratic Republic" why would the UN ever send troups there?
Us is just getting rich and richer by this guys
Regularly Surrendering army did same here.
Get out… Pakistan? Wtf.. why you be peace keeper then your country got problem
These incompetent fools been in the country for more than 20 years working with Armed groups in congo. Where they were supposed to protect civilians they worked with those who harms the civilian populations even with The genocidal forces of FDLR who are the root of the conflict in Congo.
They must leave. The problem of Congo is between the Congolese and it will be solved between them.
Not peacekeeors, rather terrorists…😂
Great, USA GET OUT OF AFRICA!!!!!
The UN in Congo focuses on stealing minerals rather than peacekeeping.