DRC suspends army officers over rape
The army of the Democratic Republic of Congo has suspended 12 of its senior officers over incidents of mass rape last November.
The UN gave the country an ultimatum last month, saying it would suspend cooperation with brigades unless action was taken against those involved.
"The commanding officers and deputy commanding officers of two units, as well as the commanding officers of eight other units, have been suspended and put at the disposal of the military prosecutor," the Reuters news agency quotes spokesperson, Kieran Dwyer.