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Amnesty International urgent action eastern DRC
- Subject: Amnesty International urgent action eastern DRC
- From: CONGOSOL - servizio informazioni <congosol at neomedia.it>
- Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 13:26:07 +0200
==================================================== source: Amnesty International ==================================================== PUBLIC AI Index: 62/008/2002 UA 159/02 "Disappearance" / fear of torture 30 May 2002 or ill-treatment DEMOCRATIC Zélote FARINI LUENDO SHANDWE (m) REPUBLIC OF KIKANDI SHANDWE (m), aged 27, cousin of above CONGO/RWANDA Bernard BAFULWA BARANGA (m), aged 25 In the early hours of 27 May, the three men named above "disappeared" after being detained by soldiers of the Rwandese Patriotic Army (RPA) at a house they shared in the city of Goma in the Rwandese-controlled zone of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The men were tied up and blindfolded by the soldiers before being driven off in a red 4x4 vehicle to an unknown destination. According to some reports they may be held at a private house in the city, belonging to a Rwandese commander. Detainees are particularly vulnerable to torture and ill-treatment in such unofficial locations. The reason for the men's detention is not known, although may relate to suspicions that they were in contact with a Congolese armed political group, the mayi mayi, which is opposed to the Rwandese presence in the DRC. Zélote Farini Luendo Shandwe is a member of a local children's organization, Centre de Réhabilitation et d'Encadrement des Enfants Orphelins (CERAO), Centre for the Rehabilitation and Training of Orphan Children. He also worked as a driver for an important development non- governmental organisation (NGO) in the region, Groupe d'Etudes et d'Actions pour un Développement bien défini (GEAD), Study and Action Group for a well-defined Development. On 28 May another GEAD worker, Delphine Itongwa, was detained for several hours before being released. Her house, and the offices of GEAD and an associated NGO, Bureau d'Etudes pour le Développement (BED), Development Study Bureau, have since been searched by RPA soldiers, and records and computer equipment seized. On the same day a prominent human rights lawyer in Goma, Maître Joseph Dunia Ruyenzi, was detained after he made enquiries to Rwandese military authorities about the three "disappeared". He was released unharmed after several hours. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Large areas of eastern DRC are controlled by Rwandese forces and an allied Congolese armed political movement, the Rassemblement congolais pour la démocratie (RCD-Goma), Congolese Rally for Democracy, which has its headquarters in Goma. Tension in the region is rising, largely as a result of internal divisions within the RCD-Goma. Earlier this month more than 100 people were reportedly killed as a mutiny by RCD-Goma troops in the city of Kisangani was suppressed. Many were civilians who were unlawfully killed. A number of people suspected of supporting the mutiny were extrajudicially executed. Human rights activists throughout the region have been increasingly menaced by the authorities in recent weeks, and some have been forced into hiding. A number of people, including civil society activists, have been detained in recent days in Goma and Bukavu. Amnesty International is actively pursuing their cases. On 25 May, Pierre Ruyange, president of the Congolese Hutu community in Goma, and his son Lovis, were shot dead by unidentified assailants on the road between Goma and Sake in what is believed to have been a political killing. Torture and ill-treatment are common in Rwandese and RCD-Goma military detention. Those suspected of involvement in armed political groups opposed to Rwandese and RCD-Goma rule are especially vulnerable. Amnesty International has also documented cases of deaths in military detention. The use of the private residences of military officers to hold suspects is frequently reported. In other cases, Congolese detainees have been secretly and illegally transferred to detention sites inside Rwanda, making the task of tracing them all the more difficult. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in English, French or your own language: - calling on the authorities to immediately make public the whereabouts of Zélote Farini Luendo Shandwe, Kikandi Shandwe and Bernard Bafulwa Baranga who "disappeared" on 27 May; - calling for the men to be protected from torture or ill-treatment while they are detained; - calling for the men to be allowed immediate access to human rights and humanitarian organizations, to visits by family members and legal representatives; - calling for the men to be released if they are not to be charged with a recognizably criminal offence; - calling for them to be held in a publicly-recognized official detention centre, if their detention is to continue; - calling on the authorities to end the harassment and detention without charge of human rights activists as they pursue their legitimate work. APPEALS TO: President of Rwanda President Paul KAGAME Office of the President PO Box 15, Kigali, Rwanda Fax: + 250 84390 e-mail: GOTOBUTTON BM_1_ presirep at rwanda1.com Salutation: Your Excellency Army Chief of Staff Rwanda Brigadier General James KABAREBE Acting Chief of Staff Rwandese Patriotic Army RPA Headquarters Kigali, Rwanda. Fax: + 250 72863/ 77992 Salutation: Dear Chief of Staff (These fax numbers may be difficult to get through to, but please keep trying.) RCD-Goma: Please send an e-mail to GOTOBUTTON BM_2_ rcdcongo at hotmail.com or GOTOBUTTON BM_3_ rcd_congo at yahoo.co.uk and ask for your concerns to be forwarded to: RCD Head of Justice and Human Rights Maître Moise NYARUGABO Chef du Département de Justice, Droits Humains et Réglement de Conflits Rassemblement congolais pour la démocratie - Goma Salutation: Dear Chef du Département RCD Head of Interior Dr Bizima KARAHA Chef du Département de l'Intérieur Rassemblement congolais pour la démocratie - Goma Fax: + 250 54 06 96 Salutation: Dear Chef du Département COPIES TO: Diplomatic representatives of Rwanda accredited to your country. PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if sending appeals after 11 July 2002. ==================================================== Servizio informazioni CongosolLe materiel contenu dans ce communique' ne reflet pas forcement les points de vue du Service. 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