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Seven killed in new DR Congo ‘militia’ attack

KINSHASA, May 13, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Seven civilians have been killed in
northeast DR Congo and 13 soldiers wounded in violence attributed to a
notorious regional militia, sources said.

Armed men from a group called CODECO attacked Djugu territory in Ituri
province overnight Monday, killing seven civilians and leaving around 10
injured, territorial administrator Adel Alingi said late Tuesday.

Thirteen troops were injured in fighting with CODECO on Sunday, according
to the UN peacekeeping mission MONUSCO which airlifted the wounded out for
treatment.

CODECO — whose official name is Cooperative for the Development of Congo –
– is an armed political-religious sect drawn from the Lendu ethnic group.

Conflict between the Lendu, who comprise mainly farmers, and the Hema, a
herding and trading community, has a long history in the gold- and oil-rich
province.

Tens of thousands were killed between 1999 and 2003. The UN says most
victims were targeted because they were Hema.

The conflict has reignited in recent years. More than than 700 people have
been killed in Ituri since late 2017, a UN report said in January, adding that
some of the deaths might constitute a “crime against humanity”.

In the last two months, at least 274 civilians have been killed and more
than 200,000 people have fled their homes, the UN’s refugee agency said on May
8.

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s army says it has killed CODECO leaders
and seized key bases under a campaign it launched last June.

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