Dozens killed in eastern DRC, blamed on ADF militia



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The military of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) stand guard as people gathered to attend the public hearing of alleged members of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a partially Islamist militia of Ugandan origin to whom Hundreds of civilians are believed to have been killed in eastern Beni on 20 August 2016. Authorities imposed a dawn-to-dusk curfew in two cities in northeast Congo on 18 August 2016, following deadly clashes over the government’s inability to prevent repeated massacres of civilians. The murder in which the victims was the latest in a series of massacres that has left more than 700 dead since 2014. / AFP / KUDRA MALIRO (Photo credit should read KUDRA MALIRO / AFP via Getty Images)
The military of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) stand guard as people gather to attend the public hearing of suspected members of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF). (Photo credit should read KUDRA MALIRO / AFP via Getty Images)

About three dozen people have died in the troubled east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, local officials said Tuesday, blaming the notorious ADF militia that has massacred hundreds of civilians over the past year.

Twenty-nine bodies were found in Virunga Park after they were “executed en masse,” said the Interior Minister of North Kivu province, Jean-Bosco Sebishimbo.

He added that six civilians were also killed during “an armed attack” in the nearby village of Kokola early Tuesday.

The UN MONUSCO mission confirmed that six people died in Kokola, while local sources spoke of seven dead.

“The first indications about the perpetrators of these vile acts point to the ADF fighters, who are very active in the area,” said Sebishimbo.

Both attacks occurred in the Beni Territory of North Kivu, where 811 civilians have been killed since October 31 last year, according to the Kivu Security Tracker.

It was on that date that the army of the Democratic Republic of the Congo launched a major operation against the leaders and bases of the ADF in the jungle around Beni.

The militia responded by intensifying a campaign of massacres in rural areas, seeking to dissuade civilians from collaborating with the military, experts say.

“The horror of this new and macabre discovery cannot leave anyone indifferent,” said the ambassador of the European Union to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Marc Chataigner.

The ADF, which originated in the 1990s as a Muslim rebel group in Uganda, is one of more than 100 militias ravaging the vast eastern provinces of the country.

The ADF has never claimed responsibility for the attacks. But since April 2019, several of his assaults have been claimed by the Central African province of the so-called Islamic State, without providing evidence.