The Sun Times (Owen Sound)

UN says violence is being forgotten by the world

- RUTH ALONGA

GOMA, CONGO The world is forgetting the escalating violence in eastern Congo as conflicts continue in places like Ukraine and Gaza, the UN human rights chief said Wednesday while visiting the region and calling for peace and support for millions repeatedly displaced.

Eastern Congo has long been overrun by more than 120 armed groups seeking to control the region's rich resources as they carry out mass killings. Hundreds of thousands have been displaced in recent months, worsening one of the world's largest humanitari­an crises. About 7 million people are displaced, many beyond the reach of aid.

The humanitari­an crisis must be taken “very seriously” to avoid further escalation, UN rights chief Volker Turk said after meeting with displaced people in Bulengo near Goma, the region's largest city.

It hosts most of the displaced people but is increasing­ly threatened by fighting in surroundin­g villages.

“There are a lot of conflicts in the world, and sometimes I have the impression that the situation here is being forgotten,” Turk said.

Fighting has intensifie­d between security forces and the M23 rebel group, the most dominant in the region with alleged links to neighbouri­ng Rwanda. Attacks by the rebel group forced at least 165,000 people to flee their homes in March, most of them pouring into Goma, whose estimated population of 2 million people is already overstretc­hed with inadequate resources.

Some Goma residents expressed frustratio­n at how humanitari­an support arrives slowly, if at all, despite such visits and appeals.

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