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<p>The situation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains challenging,
and at times dangerous, for civilians.</p><p>On 30 January the Government of the DRC
announced that military action had begun against the Democratic Forces for the Liberation
of Rwanda (FDLR), but it is our assessment that comprehensive operations are yet to
fully commence. Officials at our Embassy in Kinshasa have reiterated to the Government
of the DRC that international expectations remain high: the threat posed by the FDLR
to civilians and to the security and stability of the region must be tackled.</p><p>The
Armed Forces of the DRC (FARDC) and the UN Organization Stabilisation Mission in the
DRC (MONUSCO) must ensure that efforts to minimise the impact on civilians remain
forefront in planning for military operations against armed groups. We are also working
closely with the humanitarian community and MONUSCO to minimise the risk to civilians
during forthcoming operations. This includes liaising with and providing financial
support for organisations working to develop and finalise contingency plans to manage
any potential humanitarian impact.</p><p> </p>
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