Full Coverage: Congo (Democratic Republic of)
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03.11.2009
Congolese armed forces in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have killed hundreds of civilians and committed widespread rape in the past three months in a military operation backed by the United Nations, according to an international rights group.+ UN peacekeeping chief calls for probe into killings by armed forces
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01.11.2009
More than five million people have died in the war that has been raging in eastern Congo. And now, yet another rebel group is at large in the country, slaughtering hundreds of civilians. It is led by Joseph Kony, a ruthless yet charismatic killer who claims he is fighting a holy war. Xan Rice reports.
more...Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Conflict] Image: A Ugandan victim of the LRA © Tugela Ridley / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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14.10.2009
Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Eritrea, Sierra Leone Chad, and Ethiopia score worst in a Global Hunger Index, which links the problem to gender inequalities.
more...From: International Food Policy Research Institute Related topics/regions: [Burundi] [Chad] [Eritrea] [Ethiopia] [Sierra Leone] Image: Global Hunger Index
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14.10.2009
The Congolese government’s military operation in eastern Congo, backed by UN peacekeepers and aimed at neutralising the threat from a Rwandan Hutu militia group, has resulted in an unacceptable cost for the civilian population, says an NGO coalition.
more...+ Congolese government should push companies to be more rigorous From: Oxfam International Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] |
01.09.2009
A community in north-eastern Congo is living in constant fear of attacks from a Ugandan rebel group, the head of the UN Children's Fund warned yesterday.
more...From: United Nations Children's Fund Related topics/regions: [Uganda] |
17.08.2009
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been urged to release human rights activist Golden Misabiko without delay ahead of a court hearing due to take place on Wednesday.
more...Image: ©Global Witness
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21.07.2009
European and Asian companies have been buying minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo that are funding armed groups and fuelling conflict, says a report published today.
more...Image: Global Witness
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24.06.2009
Women and girls in eastern Congo fear soldiers meant to protect them as much as they do other fighters involved in the conflict, according to a new community-based study.
more...From: World Vision UK Image: Displaced woman in eastern Congo (World Vision)
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23.06.2009
Africa has entered a new stage – of state-making, French academic Gerard Prunier told a meeting in London last week.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Central Africa] [Africa] [Conflict] [Geopolitics] Image: UN troops in Congo, 2005 © Christophe Boulierac / DPI / United Nations
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03.05.2009
Artists, writers, musicians and human rights activists will be showing their solidarity with the people of Congo under the banner of Congo Now! on 7 May at London’s South Bank Centre.
more...From: CAFOD Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
27.04.2009
Atrocities are being committed against villagers in remote areas of Eastern Congo, where fighting between the Congolese army and the FDLR rebel group continues, said an international development agency.
more...From: Oxfam International |
07.04.2009
The humanitarian crisis in DR Congo is as severe as it was in late 2008, an international agency said today as it announced that it was scaling up its emergency response to reach an additional 150,000 displaced people.
more...From: Oxfam International Image: Displaced people in eastern DRC © IRIN
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16.02.2009
Mobile phone manufacturers must audit their supply chains in order to exclude minerals financing the armed conflict and atrocities in eastern Congo, say activists as the Mobile World Congress opens in Barcelona.
more...Related topics/regions: [Conflict] [Corporations] Image: Global Witness
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07.02.2009
Protecting civilians must be a top priority of the joint Congolese and Rwandan military operation in eastern Congo, a coalition of 100 humanitarian and human rights organisations said as a top UN official arrived in Goma, the North Kivu capital.
more...From: Oxfam International Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [Conflict resolution] |
04.02.2009
Médecins Sans Frontières denounces UN peacekeepers for inaction in protecting the population of an area of northern Congo against the violence of the Lord's Resistance Army.
more...From: Médecins sans frontières Image: Condition Critical websire
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27.01.2009
Mountain gorilla numbers in Congo's Virunga National Park have increased, despite the war in and around the area, according to the first count to take place for over a year.
more...From: WWF International Image: All gorillas with the exception of the eastern lowland gorilla are listed as critically endangered on IUCN’s Red List of Threatened Species
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24.01.2009
The arrest by Rwanda of the leader of a Congolese anti-government militia could lead to the discharge of hundreds of child soldiers, says a children's charity.
more...From: Save The Children Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] |
22.12.2008
Massive forced civilian displacements, violence, and unmet medical needs in Congo, Somalia, Iraq, Sudan, and Pakistan, along with neglected medical emergencies in Myanmar and Zimbabwe, are some of the worst humanitarian and medical emergencies in the world, according to an international medical humanitarian organisation.
more...Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Myanmar] [Pakistan] [Somalia] [Sudan] [Zimbabwe] Image: Somali and Ethiopian refugees are arriving on the southern Yemen coast
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17.12.2008
A regional political solution be found for the conflict in eastern Congo following the release of a UN report which has presented conclusive evidence that the Rwandan and Congolese governments are supporting illegal armed groups there, says a prominent development charity.
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