Commentary / Africa 20 July 2015 1 minute No Running Away: UN Peacekeeping’s Race Against Time in DR Congo Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print No Running Away The idea of humanitarian intervention has an appealing moral clarity. In 2003, the Security Council was again confronted with the question in the Democratic Republic of Congo. For 4.5 million Congolese living in Ituri, the north-eastern corner of Congo, 2003 was the year when they came terribly close to a total breakdown, as violence spiked and the prospect of massive killings — if not genocide — became more and more real. As head of UN peacekeeping, as we also juggled crises in Côte d’Ivoire, Iraq, and Darfur, those fateful weeks of May 2003 were to be the longest in my life. Read more on Medium. Related Tags More for you Op-Ed / Africa In Eastern DR Congo, “The Regional War is Already Happening” Originally published in https://afriquexxi.info/Dans-l-est-du-Congo-la-guerre-regionale-est-deja-la Also available in Also available in Français Podcast / Africa Great Lakes Politics and the Fight for the Eastern DR Congo