Mukwege, a joint winner of
the Nobel peace prize in 2018 alongside Nadia Murad for their efforts to end
the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict - is a gynecologist
whose career has spanned more than 20 years.
During his career, he has
spoken against several crimes going on in his homeland of Congo.
The United Nations has
redeployed military troops to guard Nobel Peace Prize winner, Denis Mukwege,
after he received death threats for demanding justice for serious crimes
committed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Denis, who is also a
pentecostal pastor, founded and works in Panzi Hospital in Bukavu, where he specializes
in the treatment of women who have been raped by armed rebels.
Mukwege survived a major
assassination attempt in October 2012 when armed men entered his home, fired
shots and killed his bodyguard.
The assassination attempt
came several weeks after a speech at the United Nations where he denounced the
Democratic Republic of the Congo's 16-year-long conflict and called for justice
for the crimes and killings.
Mukwege, on social media
and UN meetings, has often asked for the implementation of recommendations of a
2010 UN investigation which described more than 600 alleged violent incidents
occurring in Congo between 1993 and 2003. He has also been vocal against Rwanda's
alleged involvement in the Congo crisis.
Now, the UN wary of another
attempt on his life, has put him and his family under 24 hours protection by UN
military.
The UN said the recent
threats against Dr. Mukwege via social media and in direct phone calls to him
and his family "followed his condemnation of the continued killing of
civilians in eastern DRC and his renewed calls for accountability for human
rights violations and abuses."
UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights Michelle Bachelet also recently warned Mukwege is "at serious
risk."
In a tweet on Thursday
September 10, Mukwege said: "We welcome the redeployment of elements from
#MONUSCO to #Panzi this morning to ensure the safety of our patients and
staff,"
"Thank you to the #UN
for ensuring our protection."
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