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On Tuesday, 29 October 2013, 21:05, Jean Bosco Sibomana <sibomanaxyz999@gmail.com> wrote:
 
DR CONGO: UN MISSION CHIEF DEPLORES ATROCITIES COMMITTED BY ARMED
GROUP IN EASTERN PROVINCE

Strongly condemning the "unimaginable atrocities" committed by the
Mayi-Mayi Cheka armed group during a spate of recent attacks in which
some 34 civilian were brutally killed in eastern Democratic Republic
of the Congo (DRC), the top United Nations official in the country
today warned against impunity for such acts and urged the group to
immediately lay down its weapons.

"These atrocities are unimaginable and are contradicting the values of
humanity. This must have consequences. There cannot be impunity for
such atrocious acts," declared Martin Kobler, head of the UN
Organization Stabilization Mission in the DRC, known as MONUSCO.

In a press release issued this morning, the Mission and its chief
strongly condemned multiple attacks over the past few weeks
perpetrated by elements of the Mayi-Mayi Cheka armed group, in some
instances jointly with Raïa Mutomboki combatants, in several villages
of the territory of Masisi in the restive eastern Congolese province
of North-Kivu.

According to MONUSCO, at least 34 civilians, including 20 children,
were brutally killed by the Mayi-Mayi Cheka elements in the different
attacks in the eastern region.

"I urge the Mayi-Mayi Cheka to immediately abandon weapons and to stop
manipulating different ethnic groups for personal interest", said Mr.
Kobler.

The Mission says that its investigations have helped to confirm
extra-judicial mass executions of civilians, particularly children
aged between 6 months and 17 years, "as well as other gross human
rights violations which may constitute crimes under international law,
including crimes against humanity, committed during these different
attacks."

In one example, MONUSCO notes that on 27 September, Mayi-Mayi Cheka
elements, in collaboration with Raïa Mutomboki combatants, attacked
Lwibo village, killing at least 16 people, including 14 children, and
burning and destroying 185 houses.

SOURCE UN News Centre
http://pr-bg.com/content/view/80316/78/

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