Top Rwandese rebel leader surrenders to UN
By John Stephen Katende
19th March 2012:
A top Rwandan rebel leader has surrendered amid a joint military offensive by the United Nations and the national army of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a spokesperson for the world body has confirmed.
Lieutenant Colonel Idrissa Muradadi, considered a “big fish,” and three of his bodyguards turned themselves in last Friday to the joint forces of the UN peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO) and the Congolese national armed forces (FARDC). “This is excellent news,” said Manodje Mounoubai, spokesperson for MONUSCO.
Lt. Col. Muradadi was a former commander of the Forces démocratiques de Liberation du Rwanda (FDLR), which has been active since late 1994 mainly in the eastern DRC. According to MONUSCO, he was sent to a disarmament, demobilization, reintegration, rehabilitation, and repatriation camp after his surrender and will soon be sent to Rwanda.
“His surrender will have a demoralizing effect on other FDLR rebels in eastern DR Congo,” said Mr. Mounoubai, adding that it is good news for civilians in the region. “Usually, those who surrender are rank and file. So it is a very interesting development.”
The FDLR is among several armed groups active in eastern DRC. The Congolese Government has launched a number of offensives targeting these groups with logistical support from the UN peacekeeping mission.
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