Calls mount for action in DRC
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   Goma - International pressure mounted on Sunday for Europe to send an
emergency security force to halt strife in eastern Democratic Republic of
Congo as thousands more fled fighting between rebels and government forces.

Belgium's foreign minister said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon favours a
special European force until full UN peacekeeping reinforcements can be
found. A French minister visiting the conflict zone called for international
action to counter which she called "catastrophic" conditions for refugees.

An estimated 250 000 people have been displaced since new fighting between
renegade Tutsi general Laurent Nkunda and government forces erupted in
August. This has worsened over the past six weeks with the main eastern city
of Goma now surrounded by rebels.

Fighting around another town, Masisi, has sent another 6 000 people into the
centre of the town over the past two days, UN Mission in DR Congo (Monuc)
spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Jean-Paul Dietrich said.

Nkunda's forces have fought pro-government militia and Rwandan Hutu militia
around Masisi in recent days. Dietrich said UN forces had sent
reinforcements to the town and started extra helicopter and ground patrols
in the region.

Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht said the UN secretary general had
asked Belgium to take part in an emergency European force for DR Congo.

Because the extra 3 000 peacekeepers approved by the UN Security Council
will take time to deploy, "the United Nations hopes that a European military
force could come and fill in the gap during this period", De Gucht told
Belgian television.

*Interim European force *

He said the force could stay for up to six months but that Belgian wanted
three or four other countries to take part.

The minister's spokesperson Bart Ouvry told AFP that Ban had talked about an
interim European force during De Gucht's discussions with him this week in
New York.

The question is expected to be raised at Nato ministerial talks in Brussels
this week as well as at an Organisation for Security and Co-operation in
Europe (OSCE) meeting in Helsinki.

The DR Congo government said it was "open" to the idea. But Nkunda's rebels
described the diplomatic development as an "unpleasant surprise.

"We thought the United Nations were looking for a peaceful resolution to the
crisis," spokesperson Bertran Bisimwa added, referring to talks at the
weekend between UN special envoy Olusegun Obasanjo and President Joseph
Kabila and Nkunda.

Belgium, the former colonial power, and France last month proposed sending
troops to Nord-Kivu province to support Monuc, which is currently the
biggest UN force in the world with 17 000 troops.

Other European states, including Germany, are not in favour of military
support - preferring to back humanitarian organisations and political
mediation.

*New 'catastrophic' crisis*

France's Humanitarian Affairs Minister Rama Yada said during a visit to Goma
on Sunday that DR Congo was in a new "catastrophic" crisis.

"I don't know what else it will take to make the international community
act," she said.

Leaders from Africa's Great Lakes region will meet in Kenya on December 11
to discuss the crisis, the group's Tanzanian presidency said. Ex-Tanzanian
president Benjamin Mkapa has been travelling with Obasanjo, the former
Nigerian president, during his peace initiative.

The Congolese army said on Sunday it will host military chiefs from other
countries in the region in Kinshasa this week for discussions.

Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Gabon, Equatorial
Guinea, Congo-Brazzaville, Sao Tome and Principe and Chad would all be
represented, a spokesperson said.

- AFP
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