Militia kills at least 23 people in eastern Congo village attacks
An M23 rebel stands with his weapon during a ceremony to mark the withdrawal from their positions in the town of Kibumba, in the eastern of Democratic Republic of Congo, December 23, 2022 [Moses Sawasawa/AP Photo]
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A militia killed at least 23 people in attacks on several
villages in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province in recent
days, local authorities said on Saturday.
The Cooperative for the Development of the Congo (CODECO)
group, one of many armed groups operating in the conflict-ridden east, carried
out the killings in Djugu territory on Thursday and Friday, two local community
leaders told Reuters.
"Most of the victims were killed with machetes, but
those who tried to flee were shot. In all these villages, people's belongings
were taken, and houses were burnt down," said Vital Tungulo, president of
Djugu's Nyali-Kilo community.
The motive for the attacks was not clear but militia
violence in Congo is linked to long-running competition for influence and the
region's rich mineral resources.
The human rights situation in Ituri has deteriorated since
the beginning of the year as CODECO carries out more attacks, the United
Nations Joint Human Rights Office (UNJHRO) said in a report published in March.
The army spokesperson in Ituri, Jules Ngongo Tshikudi,
confirmed the attacks, describing them as unacceptable.
CODECO and the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), another
militia, are responsible for most civilian killings in eastern DRC, according
to a report by the U.N. peacekeeping mission released in March.
It was not possible to reach CODECO for comment on the
latest attacks.
Local resident and community leader Daniel Anikumu said they
had started burying those killed, including the burial of 11 people in a mass
grave in the village of Gangala.


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