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  • Monuc's mandate was to deal with negative forces in the Congo so people could disarm and structures be dismantled, with the necessary amnesties, he told reporters in Pretoria after meeting

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • They will also be exhaustively briefed on Monuc's detailed plans for them.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • Mr Ban recommended that the Security Council extend Monuc's deployment for 12 months and authorise the immediate withdrawal of up to 2,000 troops by June 30, but he did not recommend a final withdrawal date.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Earlier this month, Amnesty International voiced concern at Monuc's departure as

    News24 Top Stories 2010

  • He was speaking after briefing the UN Security Council on a three-day visit this month to Kinshasa, where he conferred with President Joseph Kabila and other officials on Monuc's future.

    News24 Top Stories 2010

  • Mr Le Roy said that a UN team had been given one month to assess how the peacekeeping mission in Congo could start withdrawing its troops from the country ahead of a UN Security Council discussion of Monuc's next mandate, due in June.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2010

  • Monuc's military chief told me, somewhat sheepishly, that the UN is now feeding Congolese troops - it is the only way to stop them looting their own population.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • Pakistan's 3 550 troops make up Monuc's second-largest contingent, followed by about 1 300 troops each from Bangladesh and

    Mail & Guardian Online 2009

  • In late February and early March, just as the DRC's rare cooperation with Rwanda and Uganda against armed rebel groups was nearing an end, Ban toured Monuc's headquarters in Goma and visited a nearby UN-run camp for 20 000 people uprooted by the fighting in eastern DRC.

    Mail & Guardian Online 2009

  • Monuc's military chief told me, somewhat sheepishly, that the UN is now feeding Congolese troops - it is the only way to stop them looting their own population.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

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