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DRC: Veteran US journalist Jason Stearns' expulsion slammed by rights groups
Rights
groups have strongly condemned the expulsion, on 7 April, of Jason
Stearns, a prominent American researcher and director of the Congo
Research Group (CRG) at New York University, from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
While
the reason given by Congolese authorities for Jason Stearns' expulsion
last Thursday was his "undesirability", his ousting came just weeks
after he published a report linking soldiers in Congo's army to the massacres of civilians in the town of Beni, in the country's northeast, since 2014.
In mineral-rich eastern Congo, where dozens of armed groups remain active, many of the commanders lead forces that have been responsible for numerous war crimes – of which few have been held accountable.
Strong condemnations of Stearn's explusion
On Monday 11 April, Human Rights Watch (HRW) slammed Stearns' expulsion, which the group said comes in the context of a broader crackdown against critical voices of the government.
"Human
Rights Watch strongly condemns the expulsion (...) Stearns is a widely
respected and well-known researcher, scholar, and expert who has worked
on the country for the past 15 years. Government officials said he was
expelled for his 'undesirability', and also raised concerns about a
report that his organisation, the Congo Research Group, recently
published about massacres in the Beni region of eastern Congo," Ida
Sawyer, HRW's Senior Researcher in the DRC, said.
"In the
lead-up to presidential elections, originally scheduled for November
2016, government authorities and security force officers have sought to
silence those who oppose attempts to extend President Joseph Kabila's
stay in power beyond the end of his constitutionally-mandated two-term
limit – firing on peaceful demonstrators and arresting and intimidating
activists and political opposition supporters."
Government spokesman Lambert Mende explained Stearns had been expelled for
making false declarations to immigration services, but said he did not
have any information regarding the nature of the statements.
In a conference held days after the report was released, Mende, who is minister of communication and media, alleged Stearns had skewed his conclusions. He accused the researcher of "abusive generalisation".
The battle for control in the nation is coming to a head as the country prepares for a presidential vote in late 2016.
Political
stability has created a window of opportunity for positive change to
arise, but significant obstacles to DRC's transition to stability and
democracy remain, with more than 50 different armed groups clashing with
the Congolese forces in DRC's eastern borderlands.
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