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RDC: Une centaine de morts lors de la mutinerie de militaires à Katchanga.

Xinhua

25/05/12

 

KINSHASA - La mutinerie de militaires des Forces armées de la RDC (FARDC) à Katchanga, dans le territoire de Masisi (Nord-Kivu), aurait causé une centaine de morts."Aux dernières nouvelles, l'on apprend qu'environ 100 personnes ont été tuées lors de ces pillages des éléments de FARDC à Katchanga. Il y a aussi une cinquantaine de blessés et des femmes violées", a affirmé M. Thomas Kabuya, un responsable de la société civile du Nord-Kivu.

 

 
RDC: Une initiative délibérée du gouvernement continue à faire des victimes inutiles.

VirungaNews

23/05/12

 

personnes_deplacees.jpgLes contres vérités sur la situation militaire dans le territoire de Rutshuru, en province du Nord-Kivu se trouvent loin de convaincre ceux qui observent méticuleusement l’évolution de la situation sur terrain. En effet Kinshasa qui prétend mener son offensive pour capturer le général Bosco Ntaganda semble le chercher en sens inverse pendant que le Wanted-Terminator se la coule douce dans sa ferme de Bunyole, située en territoire de Masisi (Nord-Kivu).  

 
RDC: Gen. Ntaganda is only a pawn in a wider game.

Joseph Rwagatare

07/05/12

 

When strangers wail louder than the bereaved, you must be on your guard. Something is not quite right. They are hiding something, probably some involvement in the cause of the bereavement. Or they are plotting something sinister against the grieving people or their neighbours.

The wailing is very often unnaturally loud that it must surely be contrived. Other times it is so vicious you can’t distinguish between the loud cries and baying for blood.

This seems to have been the case in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the last several weeks.

 
RDC: Kinshasa impose une nouvelle guerre face à la revendication des mutins du Kivu.

El Memeyi Murangwa

07/05/12

makenga_sultani.jpgContrairement aux déclarations rusées du général FARDC, Didier Etumba, de suspendre les opérations militaires contre la mutinerie, Joseph Kabila est décidé à en découdre avec les mutins qui en majorité sont des ex-militaires du Congrès national pour la défense du peuple, mouvement politico-militaire qui dans un récent passé n’a cessé de donner du fil à retordre à la garde prétorienne de Kabila présentée au front comme l’armée de la république.

 
RDC: 80 nouvelles défections de soldats ex-rebelles, dont un proche de Ntaganda.

AFP

04/5/12

 

GOMA (RDCongo) - Environ 80 soldats de l'armée congolaise ont fait défection jeudi dans l'est de la RDC, dont le colonel Sultani Makenga, qui fut adjoint du général Bosco Ntaganda dans l'ex-rébellion du Congrès national pour la défense du peuple (CNDP), a-t-on appris de source militaire.

Le colonel Makenga et le lieutenant-colonel Masozera ont fait défection dans la nuit de jeudi avec leurs hommes, dans la ville de Goma, capitale de la province instable du Nord-Kivu (est) frontalière avec le Rwanda, a déclaré à l'AFP un commandant des Forces armées (FARDC).

Nous avons récupéré 80 tenues avec bottines dans le cimetière du quartier Bujovu, a indiqué cette source, qui a requis l'anonymat.

Le général Ntaganda était numéro 2 du CNDP, et le colonel Makenga était son adjoint dans cette rébellion intégrée en 2009 dans l'armée.

 
ICRC urges all sides in Congo to spare civilians. Print

By Stephanie Nebehay

06/12/07

 

GENEVA, Dec 6 (Reuters) - The International Committee of the Red Cross on Thursday called on the army and rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo to spare civilian lives in their latest bout of fighting in the country's conflict-ravaged east.

The neutral humanitarian agency voiced special concern at the fate of women in North Kivu province, who it said were especially vulnerable to rape in the midst of "mass exodus" linked to the flare-up in violence.

"The security of civilians trapped by the fighting is currently our main priority," said Max Hadorn, head of the ICRC's delegation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Swiss-based ICRC last week said all sides of the conflict in the former Zaire were killing and raping civilians and looting on a scale not seen in years.

In a statement issued on Thursday, it reminded the warring parties of "their obligation under humanitarian law to spare the lives and physical integrity of civilians, the wounded and persons captured in connection with the fighting."

Government forces used attack helicopters, rockets and artillery to retake the strategic town of Mushake -- about 40 km (25 miles) west of the provincial capital Goma -- on Wednesday, in a rare victory over rebels loyal to renegade Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda.

The fighting came as U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and regional leaders reaffirmed their commitment to peace in the area where various levels of violence have continued since a 1998-2003 war.

The build-up of military forces and repeated clashes in North Kivu over the past year have led to the worst internal displacement in the area since the civil war ended in 2003, according to the UNHCR.

More than 400,000 people have fled violence in North Kivu between government soldiers, Nkunda's insurgents, Rwandan Hutu rebels, and local Mai Mai militia over the past year.

The ICRC noted a "mass exodus" of civilians seeking refuge in safer areas since Mushake's takeover. Some were trying to reach camps for displaced persons near Goma while others were heading for the southern part of Lubero territory.

But the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said it had not registered any new arrivals at five camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) around Goma since the arrival on Monday of 300 Congolese who fled fighting in the Sake area.

"We know fighting is going on which means people are probably on the road, on foot. Men frequently hide in the woods to avoid recruitment or any retaliation," said Andrej Mahecic, spokesman of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Both sides in the conflict are obliged to spare food, livestock and drinking water facilities which are essential to the survival of the civilian population, according to the ICRC which monitors compliance with the Geneva Conventions.

Medical facilities, ambulances and personnel must also be protected at all times, the humanitarian agency said, further stressing that children should not be recruited into army forces or allowed to take part in the fighting.

 

Reuters

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