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Atrocity Actors; Perpetrators, Bystanders and Victims: Bystander assignment

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Bystander assignment (graded 7,5) for the course Atrocity Actors; Perpetrators, Bystanders and Victims. Papers research question: How can we explain the decisions of those working at the UN as bystanders to the war in the DRC as told in the documentary “Peacekeepers”?

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UN Intervention Dynamics:

Bystanders Amidst Conflict in the DRC and in the Broader Normative Framework




Teuntje Wenting (2818359)


Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam


R_Perp.byst: Atrocity Actors; Perpetrators, Bystanders and Victims


March 18, 2024




Word count: 1996

, Introduction



The days turn into weeks. The cost of an Ituri brigade, tens of millions dollars a year.

- Paul Cowan, ‘The Peacekeepers’ (48:18), 2005.



This quote, extracted from the documentary ‘The Peacekeepers’ (Cowan, 2005),

illustrates the expensive and protracted process in which the United Nations (UN) operated

during the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Since the mid-1990s, the

DRC has faced widespread violence involving numerous factions within the country and

armies of nine different countries (Stearns, 2022). Following the Lusaka Ceasefire

Agreement in 1999, the UN launched an observer mission, which would evolve into one of

the most robust and highly militarized UN missions in the world (Russo, 2021).

‘The Peacekeepers’, directed by Paul Cowan offers a narrative of UN employees. The

documentary highlights the challenges the UN peacekeepers face, while simultaneously

illustrating those working at the headquarters of the UN struggling to respond adequately to

the violence in the DRC. At the heart of the documentary lies an examination of the role of

the UN in peacekeeping efforts. While the UN plays a vital role in facilitating peace

negotiations and deploying peacekeeping missions, it also critiques instances where the UN is

accused of bystander behavior amidst escalating violence and humanitarian crises (Cowan,

2005).

Understanding the decisions of those working at the UN as bystanders requires

examining the decision-making process and broader trends in UN intervention norms. First,

by using the theory on bystanders proposed by Latané & Darley (1969), the decisions of

those working at the UN as bystanders to the war in the DRC are analyzed on a case-level.

However, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the underlying factors guiding UN

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