The Borneo Post

26 dead in days of Democratic Republic of Congo clashes over slain militia chief

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KINSHASA: Over two dozen people have been killed since the start of the year in clashes pitting the Democratic Republic of Congo’s security forces against supporters of a slain tribal chief, a local governor said in a statement.

“The death toll since the start of 2017 is 26 people killed including four civilians, nine members of the security forces and 12 militia fighters,” Kasai- Central provincial governor Alex Kande said in a statement seen by AFP on Wednesday.

The wife of one of the militia leaders was also killed, Kande added. The United Nations mission in the country responded by saying it would send at least 100 peacekeepe­rs to the KasaiCentr­al region.

The latest casualties add to a soaring toll of at least 140 dead in spiralling clashes in central DR Congo since tribal chief Kamwina Nsapu was killed in mid- August, according to the UN.

In a statement last week, the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs said tens of thousands of civilians were caught in a ‘cycle of violence’ in the mineral-rich nation’s central provinces. “The situation is worsening by the day,” it said.

In his statement, governor Kande said: “Kamwina Nsapu’s movement has morphed in total anarchy into a deadly guerrilla force.”

He accused Nsapu’s supporters of forcibly recruiting minors and of using women and children as human shields in their fight against the government. “Six AK- 47 (rifles) and 14 homemade shotguns have been seized,” the governor’s statement said.

On Monday, fresh clashes erupted when schools reopened in Kananga, the provincial capital of Kasai- Central, pitting the security forces against Nsapu’s supporters, who sought to prevent children from attending classes, a local official said on condition of anonymity. After the clashes, the bodies of three adults, most likely militia fighters, were found in a river, the official added.

“What’s happening in that area is starting to become a major worry,” said Felix- Prospere Basse, spokesman for the UN’s Monusco mission to the DRC. — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo taken on Feb 1, 2014 shows a small remote-controlled drone hoversing in the sky as an airliner flies by during a meet-up of the DC Area Drone User Group. — AFP photo
This file photo taken on Feb 1, 2014 shows a small remote-controlled drone hoversing in the sky as an airliner flies by during a meet-up of the DC Area Drone User Group. — AFP photo

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