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LRA rebels 'torch crowded church' | LRA rebels 'torch crowded church' |
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Uganda's rebel Lord's Resistance Army has reportedly torched a church crowded with worshippers holding a prayer vigil in the Democratic Republic of Congo. | Uganda's rebel Lord's Resistance Army has reportedly torched a church crowded with worshippers holding a prayer vigil in the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
It is not clear how many died. The reported attack was the group's latest on villages in the north-east DR Congo. | It is not clear how many died. The reported attack was the group's latest on villages in the north-east DR Congo. |
Human Rights Watch says the LRA has killed at least 620 Congolese civilians and abducted more than 160 children since Christmas Eve. | Human Rights Watch says the LRA has killed at least 620 Congolese civilians and abducted more than 160 children since Christmas Eve. |
Uganda, DR Congo and South Sudan last month launched an offensive on the LRA. | Uganda, DR Congo and South Sudan last month launched an offensive on the LRA. |
And the Central African Republic has sent troops to its border with DR Congo in an effort to push back the rebels. | And the Central African Republic has sent troops to its border with DR Congo in an effort to push back the rebels. |
Researchers found fresh graves, pools of dried blood blood-stained bats and axes used to kill victims Human Rights Watch Local residents said the LRA carried out the church attack on Saturday in a community just 130km (80 miles) from Dungu, which is the military base of Operation Lightning Thunder - the joint multi-national offensive on the rebels. | |
Felicien Balani, an official in Dungu, told Uganda's New Vision newspaper: "The LRA entered around midnight. They surprised the faithful of the church who were in a prayer vigil. They burned them in the church." | Felicien Balani, an official in Dungu, told Uganda's New Vision newspaper: "The LRA entered around midnight. They surprised the faithful of the church who were in a prayer vigil. They burned them in the church." |
New York-based Human Rights Watch said it had unearthed evidence of a wave of killings by the LRA between 24 December and 13 January in DR Congo. | New York-based Human Rights Watch said it had unearthed evidence of a wave of killings by the LRA between 24 December and 13 January in DR Congo. |
The organisation said in a statement: "At several sites where the killings took place, researchers found fresh graves, pools of dried blood, cords used to tie up prisoners and blood-stained bats and axes used to kill victims." | The organisation said in a statement: "At several sites where the killings took place, researchers found fresh graves, pools of dried blood, cords used to tie up prisoners and blood-stained bats and axes used to kill victims." |
Last week the UN refugee agency UNHCR said the Congolese village of Duru was deserted after the rebels had attacked, looting, killing and burning. | |
The BBC has also received accounts of killings from the South Sudanese district of Mundri. | |
Two church parishioners who intervened after the rebels had abducted two boys had their hands and legs chopped off and were then beaten to death, said witnesses. | |
LRA leader Joseph Kony refused to sign a peace deal last year until International Criminal Court arrest warrants are withdrawn. | LRA leader Joseph Kony refused to sign a peace deal last year until International Criminal Court arrest warrants are withdrawn. |
Over 100,000 people have fled suspected LRA rebels marauding across hundreds of kilometres stretching from the Central African Republic through Sudan and into DR Congo. | Over 100,000 people have fled suspected LRA rebels marauding across hundreds of kilometres stretching from the Central African Republic through Sudan and into DR Congo. |
The LRA has been fighting in northern Uganda for two decades but is now based in DR Congo, most recently in the Garamba National Park. | The LRA has been fighting in northern Uganda for two decades but is now based in DR Congo, most recently in the Garamba National Park. |
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