Deccan Chronicle

DOZENS DIE IN TROUBLED CONGO AREA

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Bunia, DR Congo: Dozens of people were killed overnight in several villages in DR Congo’s northeast province of Ituri, raising the toll of an ethnic conflict that has already caused tens of thousands to flee, officials said on Tuesday.

“We have recorded 30 deaths. There are certainly other bodies out in the bush. A search is underway,” a government official said. Other sources gave a higher toll.

“In the village of Djo, (the attackers) killed 10 people, in Gbi, there were 10 dead, and in Takpa, 19 people were shot dead, which makes 39 dead,” Willy Pilo Mulindro, head of Bahema-North district, said.

The UN radio channel Okapi gave a toll of 41 dead.

Fighting in Ituri has involved the Hema and Lendu communitie­s, respective­ly cattle herders and farmers who have a long history of violence over access to land. At least 130 people have been killed since clashes flared anew in December, according to an unofficial toll.

Around 200,000 people have fled their homes, as per estimates by humanitari­an workers. Tens of thousands have crossed the border to seek shelter in Uganda, most of them women and children. In 2003, a flareup of violence in Ituri triggered Operation Artemis, a three-month operation by the European Union.

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