UN Angered By Cold-Blooded Execution Video of Its Investigators

The United Nations (UN) says it is horrified by a video that was recently screened by the government of the Democratic Republic Congo, allegedly showing the brutal execution of two UN investigators.

Zaida Catalan, a Swede, and Michael Sharp, an American, went missing on March 12th while on a mission to investigate claims of human rights abuses by government forces and rebel groups in the Kasai Central province, DRC, where their bodies were found earlier this month.

It is alleged that the Congolese government released the “horrifying” video of Catalan and Sharp’s murders to reporters in Kinshasa on Monday, according to the National Post.

The government of DRC, through its spokesman Lambert Mende, said it released the video to rebuff suggestions that Congolese authorities were involved in the killings. Mende, however, did not explain how the government obtained the video.

“We are utterly horrified at what appears to be a video of the brutal killing of Mr. Sharp and Ms. Catalan. The video appears to show Mr. Sharp and Ms. Catalan being shot, and also the beheading of Ms. Catalan in the Kasais Region of the DRC,” says the UN Human Rights spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani.

The UN is conducting its own investigations in to the two murders and has asked the Congolese government to do so as well.

“As we mourn these deaths, we urge the government of the DRC to ensure that these killings and hundreds of other such horrible killings that have taken place in the Kasais region are credibly, thoroughly, and promptly investigated and that the perpetrators are brought to justice in line with the international law,” Shamdasani added.

Not Our Officers

In the video, which is allegedly narrated by government spokesman Mr. Mende, the two U.N. investigators are seen walking with a group of armed men who are suspected to be members of the local Kamuina Nsapu militia.

The two are then seen sitting down on the ground and then shot. Catalan is subsequently beheaded using blunt knives.

Although the Congolese government spokesman declined to disclose the source of the video, he passionately defended the police and government soldiers, saying they are being wrongly accused of the killings.

He also presented another video that allegedly included images of a large group of beheaded bodies wearing police uniforms that he said were victims of militia violence.

“Our police and soldiers are accused of being implicated in the assassination of the two U.N. experts. That is not the case. The images speak for themselves,” Mr. Mende said.

A Violent History

The Democratic Republic of Congo has had a long history of sporadic violence, which is reportedly perpetrated by both militia and government forces.

Zaire’s President Mobutu Sese Seko leans on his cane during press conference on the South African naval vessel Outeniqua off Pointe Noire [with rebel leader Laurent-Desire-Kabila and chaired by South African President Nelson-Mandela] May 4. Photo credit: Atlanta Black Star

The violence dates back to the era of President Mobutu Sese Seko, the first president of DRC, who ruled the nation under an autocratic and corrupt regime. He is said to have used sexual abuse as a method of torture.

The influx of militia groups from neighboring Burundi and Rwanda during the 1994 genocide is also said to have catalyzed the First Congo War, which brought Mobutu’s reign to an end.

These militia groups still continue to terrorize people in different parts of DRC.

Fredrick Ngugi

Fredrick is a Kenyan journalist with years of experience in freelance writing. He worked as a web content writer for various local and international corporations including 4 Wheel Online, Web Partner Group, Wedding Services Kenya, and Decadent Daylilies. He is also an avid blogger, political commentator and human rights crusader.

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