The Citizen (KZN)

25 Hutus slaughtere­d by militiamen

- Goma

– Militiamen from the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Nande ethnic group have killed 25 civilians in the country’s violence-torn east, almost all of them hacked to death with machetes, local officials said on Saturday.

“In total 25 people were killed, decapitate­d by machete by the Mai-Mai Mazembe in and around the village of Kyaghala,” said Francis Bakundakab­o, the local representa­tive of the governor of North Kivu province.

“All of these people were Hutu civilians,” he said, adding that the killings took place between 4am and 8am on Saturday morning.

Hope Kubuya, a local civil society activist whose group verified the attack, said 24 of the victims had been killed with machetes and one woman was shot dead.

“This raid by the Mai-Mai Mazembe in the Hutu village will enflame the inter-ethnic conflict in the region,” he added.

The Mai-Mai are a “self-defence” militia who count members of DR Congo’s Nande, Hunde and Kobo communitie­s among their ranks, in opposition to rivals from the Nyaturu group representi­ng ethnic Hutus.

The area around Kyaghala is majority-Hutu.

The last major attack to strike the volatile region came in December when at least 35 civilians were killed in clashes between fighters from the two groups.

DR Congo’s Nande, Hunde and Kobo people largely regard Hutus as foreigners. – AFP

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