American UN Official Kidnapped in Democratic Republic of Congo
America, UN monitoring the situation.
A militia group has kidnapped American UN official Michael Sharp, 34, and his team in the Democratic Republic of Congo. From NBC News:
Officials confirmed Monday that the team had disappeared in the country’s Kasai Central province — although it was unclear when exactly the incident took place.
“Sadly, it is true,” John Sharp told NBC News by phone. “At one point [during the journey], they were surprised, confronted and taken.”
Michael Sharp was abducted along with a Swedish U.N. worker named Zahida Katalan, three local drivers and a translator, Congo’s government and a U.N. official told The Associated Press.
The kidnap victim’s father, who is a 65-year-old professor at Hesston College in Kansas, said he had been given the same information.
John Sharp said his son was working as a coordinator with the United Nations Group of Experts for the Democratic Republic of Congo.
“He and a colleague, another member of a group of experts, and four Congolese people were together,” he said. “Three were drivers, one a translator and they were going on a mission, we don’t know what that mission was.”
The United States State Department and the U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa announced both are monitoring the situation along with the UN within the African country:
Charles Bambara, spokesman for the U.N. mission in the country known as MONUSCO, told the news agency that two experts from the mission have disappeared in the country.
“The United Nations and MONUSCO are doing all that is possible at this moment to locate the two experts,” he said.
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