The Union of Congolese Patriots (french: Union des Patriotes congolais, or UPC) is a political and militia group in
Ituri
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, northeastern
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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, formed towards the end of the
Second Congo War
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. It was founded by
Thomas Lubanga
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in 2001
and was one of six such groups that sprung up in the mineral-rich Ituri region on the border with
Uganda
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in the
Ituri conflict
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.
The UPC supported and was primarily composed of the
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ethnic group.
What began as a struggle for control over land and resources, broke out into ethnic warfare as atrocities increased and as arms from Uganda and
Rwanda
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became available, and units of the Ugandan army became involved.
By February 2003, the UPC was said to have fielded an estimated 15,000 soldiers.
The UPC carried out numerous attacks upon civilians and other serious
human rights
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abuses in pursuit of its policies.
In August 2002, the UPC took control of the town of
Bunia
Bunia is the capital city of Ituri Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It was part of the Orientale Province until that province's dissolution.
It lies at an elevation of on a plateau about west of Lake Albert in the Albe ...
with the help of
Uganda
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n forces,
following which it received support from Rwanda. In late 2003, the UPC split into several factions: one led by
Kisembo Bahemuka and known as the UPC-Kisembo (UPC-K), another under Thomas Lubanga and known as the UPC-Lubanga (UPC-L),
and the ''Parti pour l'unité et la sauvegarde de l'intégrité du Congo'' (PUSIC) - Party for Unity and Safeguarding of the Integrity of Congo, formed by Mandro Panga Kahwa. The UPC-L was militarily stronger as most of the militia stayed with Lubanga.
After the 2004 accords most of the UPC-K eventually merged into PUSIC.
The UPC-L was implicated in the deaths of nine
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MONUC
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peacekeepers on 25 March 2005. Lubanga was arrested along with
Floribert Ndjabu, leader of the
Nationalist and Integrationist Front. In March 2006, Lubanga was arrested under a warrant issued by the
International Criminal Court
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for the alleged
war crime of using
child soldiers
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, and was flown to the Netherlands.
Bosco Ntaganda
Bosco Ntaganda (born 5 November 1973) is a convicted war criminal and the former military chief of staff of the National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP), an armed militia group operating in the North Kivu province of the Democrati ...
was named its leader in his absence.
Human Rights Watch
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states that between August 2002 and March 2003, the UPC arrested and tortured over 100 opponents, was responsible for the murder of a
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n peacekeeper in January 2004 and the kidnapping of a
Moroccan peacekeeper later that year. In January 2005, Commander Bosco Ntaganda was offered a position as a general in the national
Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo (FARDC), but had refused the post.
The UPC won three National Assembly seats in the
2006 general elections.
Military wing
The military wing of the party was called the Patriotic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (''Forces Patriotiques pour la libération du Congo'', FPLC) and was under the command of
Thomas Lubanga
Thomas Lubanga Dyilo (born 29 December 1960) is a convicted war criminal from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the first person ever convicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC). He founded and led the Union of Congolese P ...
with
Bosco Ntaganda
Bosco Ntaganda (born 5 November 1973) is a convicted war criminal and the former military chief of staff of the National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP), an armed militia group operating in the North Kivu province of the Democrati ...
as Deputy Chief of the General Staff.
Upon Lubanga's arrest, Ntaganda assumed the rank of Commander of the FPLC.
References
External links
The Curse of Gold: Ch III. Methodology Human Rights Watch
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, June 2005
D.R. Congo: Army Should Not Appoint War Criminals 14 January 2005
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