MONUSCO
United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Press conferences 2010

Martin Kobler, MONUSCO Chief, is seriously concerned by allegations of brutal acts against the population of Masisi territory Kinshasa, 13 February 2014: MONUSCO received reports about several gross human rights violations including a summary execution of over 70 men and women committed in the Nyamaboko villages I and II, Masisi territory, North Kivu province. Martin Kobler, MONUSCO Chief expresses “serious concern over the allegations of the…
Goma, 6 February 2014 - A United Kingdom delegation accompanied by Martin Kobler, Chief of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) and Special Representative of the Secretary-General, visited the towns of Bweremana (Masisi territory) and Ottobora (Walikale territory) on 6 February 2014. Following their visit, Marc Simmonds (British Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Foreign &…
Kinshasa, 6 February 2014 – As part of its mandate to ensure the promotion of United Nations ideals, the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) has teamed up with the Christian and Islamic Laymen of Congo Committee (known by its French acronym COLCIC) to co-organize an awareness campaign for the promotion of peace. Launched in April 2013, the campaign ends during the first week of February…
Bunia, 6 February 2014 – The Force Commander of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) made a day-working visit to Bunia, the district of Ituri, in the D. R. Congo’s Eastern province on 5 February 2014, where he held talks with the provincial commander of the National Armed Forces (FARDC). The meeting between General Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz and General Fal Sikabwe fits into the…
Kinshasa, 05 February 2014: “One MONUSCO national staff was shot dead this morning while going to work. On behalf of the entire Mission I strongly condemn this killing”, said Martin Kobler, Special Representative of the Secretary General in DRC, and Head of MONUSCO. Martin Kobler added:” I urge the authorities to immediately launch an inquiry and arrest the perpetrators of this horrible act; the persons involved should be brought to justice as…
Kinshasa, 03 February 2014: Early this morning, demonstrators in Bunia stoned several UN cars. Martin Kobler, the head of MONUSCO, said “This kind of assault on civilians and on our staff is not acceptable, whatever the reason”. During the incidents a peacekeeper lost control of his car and received serious head injuries. Four local civilians were injured as well. The local PNC quickly intervened and are controlling the situation on the ground in…
Kinshasa, 15 January 2014 – It is 17:15 this Wednesday in Kinshasa, when the new chief of the Police component of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO), Pascal Champion, a general of the French Gendarmerie, lands on Congolese soil. He is welcomed at the foot of the aircraft by his deputy, Colonel Tabasky Diouf, who for this occasion was accompanied by the Chief of Staff, Guestar Esther…
On 18 December 2013, the Catholic University of Congo (UCC) organized a conference on the lessons learned from the management of MONUSCO-CPAD Quick Impact Project (QIP) during which 50 women were trained in IT, Marketing and English. It was held in Kinshasa from May to September 2013. The event also gathered roughly 100 students, members of project management, entrepreneurship, and finance sections. In his opening remark, Mr. Jean-Pierre Mbwebwa…
Kinshasa, 29 January 2014: The head of MONUSCO, Martin Kobler, is extremely concerned by the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA) there are now 400,000 displaced people in the province, a dramatic increase in the last two years. Most affected is the area between Manono, Mitwaba and Pweto where more…