Chinese Journal of International Review (Jun 2021)

Human Rights Protection in UN Peace Operations: A Case Study of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • Masrur Mahmud Khan,
  • Samwat Naiear Ahona,
  • Subiggo Chakma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1142/S2630531321500037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 03, no. 01

Abstract

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Despite the presence of UN peace operations for more than two decades, the human rights situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is still dire. This article illustrates the types of violations of human rights and hindrances to protect human rights in MONUSCO. Methodologically being a qualitative study, it is based on existing literature and key informant interviews. Killings of civilians, sexual and gender-based violence, child soldiers, war crimes and crimes against humanity are major types of human rights violations in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The study argues that due to structural challenges, like the bureaucratic structure of MONUSCO, inadequacy of budget and juristic limitation of the Peacekeeping Force, and operational challenges, like challenges in the protection of civilians and UN personnel, the paucity of logistics and manpower and also gender-based violence by some UN personnel and peacekeepers in MONUSCO, the UN forces failed to maintain and defend human rights properly.

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