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DR Congo conflict in Goma: M23 rebels leave families devastated in wake of advance | DR Congo conflict in Goma: M23 rebels leave families devastated in wake of advance |
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Heshima winces in pain as he tries to shift his weight, sweat beading on his face. The slight 13-year-old sits on a bed in a tent in the grounds of an overcrowded hospital in Goma city in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. | Heshima winces in pain as he tries to shift his weight, sweat beading on his face. The slight 13-year-old sits on a bed in a tent in the grounds of an overcrowded hospital in Goma city in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
Heshima's left leg is a bandaged stump, his stomach is streaked with burn marks, and both of his parents have been killed. | Heshima's left leg is a bandaged stump, his stomach is streaked with burn marks, and both of his parents have been killed. |
A relative, Tantine, tells us who is to blame: M23 rebels - backed by Rwanda and battling the Congolese army, known as the FARDC. The rebels now control the two largest cities in this mineral-rich area, which borders Rwanda. | A relative, Tantine, tells us who is to blame: M23 rebels - backed by Rwanda and battling the Congolese army, known as the FARDC. The rebels now control the two largest cities in this mineral-rich area, which borders Rwanda. |
"It was a Sunday," she says. "There was fighting between them and the FARDC. They dropped the bomb, and I lost six members of my family." | "It was a Sunday," she says. "There was fighting between them and the FARDC. They dropped the bomb, and I lost six members of my family." |
The M23 portray themselves as freedom fighters, bringing peace and order to a failed state, and a failed leader in Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi. | The M23 portray themselves as freedom fighters, bringing peace and order to a failed state, and a failed leader in Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi. |
The rebel group, mainly comprised of ethnic Tutsis, has been on the march since early 2022, seizing swathes of territory - with the help of up to 4,000 Rwandan troops. | The rebel group, mainly comprised of ethnic Tutsis, has been on the march since early 2022, seizing swathes of territory - with the help of up to 4,000 Rwandan troops. |
That is according to UN experts who say Rwanda has "de facto control" over the group - claims Kigali and Rwandan President Paul Kagame deny. | That is according to UN experts who say Rwanda has "de facto control" over the group - claims Kigali and Rwandan President Paul Kagame deny. |
What's the fighting in DR Congo all about? | What's the fighting in DR Congo all about? |
The evidence that shows Rwanda is backing rebels in DR Congo | The evidence that shows Rwanda is backing rebels in DR Congo |
The price of the M23's gains can be counted at Ndosho Hospital, where Heshima is being treated. | The price of the M23's gains can be counted at Ndosho Hospital, where Heshima is being treated. |
A local journalist says the media in Goma is self-censoring amid an atmosphere of uncertainty | A local journalist says the media in Goma is self-censoring amid an atmosphere of uncertainty |
Doctors are struggling to clear a backlog of civilians and soldiers wounded at the end of January, when the rebels took Goma. The M23 say they "liberated" the city. | Doctors are struggling to clear a backlog of civilians and soldiers wounded at the end of January, when the rebels took Goma. The M23 say they "liberated" the city. |
The death toll in the fighting was close to 3,000 people, according to a UN estimate. | The death toll in the fighting was close to 3,000 people, according to a UN estimate. |
Four operating rooms are in use - simultaneously - throughout the day and sometimes at night. | Four operating rooms are in use - simultaneously - throughout the day and sometimes at night. |
"It's been a terrible situation for the doctors," says Myriam Favier of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which supports the hospital. | "It's been a terrible situation for the doctors," says Myriam Favier of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which supports the hospital. |
The medics have been sleeping in the operating theatres, she says. | The medics have been sleeping in the operating theatres, she says. |
"Our medical supplies were looted at the very beginning of the escalation of the conflict. And we had an influx that was unseen before - between 100 and 150 patients a day for weeks." | "Our medical supplies were looted at the very beginning of the escalation of the conflict. And we had an influx that was unseen before - between 100 and 150 patients a day for weeks." |
That is now down to about 10 admissions per day, according to Ms Favier, and "right now people are just trying to live again". | That is now down to about 10 admissions per day, according to Ms Favier, and "right now people are just trying to live again". |
Nearly 3,000 people are estimated have died during the battle for Goma | Nearly 3,000 people are estimated have died during the battle for Goma |
Drive around Goma and the streets hum with motorbikes. Many shops are open, and pavement sellers are back with their piles of onions and avocados and tomatoes. | Drive around Goma and the streets hum with motorbikes. Many shops are open, and pavement sellers are back with their piles of onions and avocados and tomatoes. |
There is little sign of well-armed M23 fighters. They do not stand on street corners. They don't need to. Everyone knows they are in charge. | There is little sign of well-armed M23 fighters. They do not stand on street corners. They don't need to. Everyone knows they are in charge. |
People would accept the devil here, one local man said, if they thought he would bring peace. | |
Others are more wary. A journalist said many in the media are "self- censoring" what they report, waiting to gauge how the new rulers will behave. | |
One activist told me many were "living in a big silence" because of fear of reprisals by the rebels. | One activist told me many were "living in a big silence" because of fear of reprisals by the rebels. |
"This is the most worrying period of Goma's history," he said. "I am afraid, the future is very uncertain." | "This is the most worrying period of Goma's history," he said. "I am afraid, the future is very uncertain." |
Not according to the M23. | Not according to the M23. |
"Expect peace, security, development, job creation… a future with zero refugees, zero corruption, zero hunger," Willy Manzi, a newly appointed M23 vice governor who has recently returned from Canada, posted on the social media platform X. | "Expect peace, security, development, job creation… a future with zero refugees, zero corruption, zero hunger," Willy Manzi, a newly appointed M23 vice governor who has recently returned from Canada, posted on the social media platform X. |
But a different message was delivered to tens of thousands of people who have sought refuge from fighting in recent years in a network of camps in Goma. | But a different message was delivered to tens of thousands of people who have sought refuge from fighting in recent years in a network of camps in Goma. |
They were given 72 hours to go. The M23 want the camps erased, along with any rival armed groups hiding in them. | They were given 72 hours to go. The M23 want the camps erased, along with any rival armed groups hiding in them. |
"They came and told us, 'You have three days to leave,'" says Divine, 19, who has one child on her hip, and another at her feet. | "They came and told us, 'You have three days to leave,'" says Divine, 19, who has one child on her hip, and another at her feet. |
"We were very scared because we have nowhere to go. Our houses have been destroyed. Hunger is killing us here, but how we can go home to nothing?" | "We were very scared because we have nowhere to go. Our houses have been destroyed. Hunger is killing us here, but how we can go home to nothing?" |
As she speaks a crowd gathers around us. There are silent nods and worried faces. | As she speaks a crowd gathers around us. There are silent nods and worried faces. |
"They were our enemies and now they are our neighbours," says one man, who asks not to be named. | "They were our enemies and now they are our neighbours," says one man, who asks not to be named. |
Home for Divine is Bulengo camp - an expanse of scrappy white tents, perched on dark volcanic rock, surrounded by green hills. | Home for Divine is Bulengo camp - an expanse of scrappy white tents, perched on dark volcanic rock, surrounded by green hills. |
Many of the shelters are little more than scraps of tarpaulin. But the camp was something to cling to - until the M23 ultimatum. | Many of the shelters are little more than scraps of tarpaulin. But the camp was something to cling to - until the M23 ultimatum. |
When we visited many were already packing up, salvaging bits of wood and plastic, and rolling up bedding. | When we visited many were already packing up, salvaging bits of wood and plastic, and rolling up bedding. |
People have begun to dismantle structures at Bulengo camp - one of several set up in Goma for those who have fled their homes in recent years | People have begun to dismantle structures at Bulengo camp - one of several set up in Goma for those who have fled their homes in recent years |
After ordering people out the camps the M23 later said they were "encouraging voluntary returns". | After ordering people out the camps the M23 later said they were "encouraging voluntary returns". |
It does not feel voluntary to many of the displaced. | It does not feel voluntary to many of the displaced. |
Human rights groups say it fits a pattern of abuses by the rebels who they accuse of indiscriminate shelling, gang rape and summary executions. | Human rights groups say it fits a pattern of abuses by the rebels who they accuse of indiscriminate shelling, gang rape and summary executions. |
They level the same accusations at the Congolese army and their allies. | They level the same accusations at the Congolese army and their allies. |
The decades long conflict has its roots - in part - in the Rwanda genocide of 1994, when around 800,000 people, mostly Tutis, were killed by Hutu extremists. | The decades long conflict has its roots - in part - in the Rwanda genocide of 1994, when around 800,000 people, mostly Tutis, were killed by Hutu extremists. |
Afterwards many Hutus fled into DR Congo, including some involved the genocide. Rwanda says they remain a threat. | Afterwards many Hutus fled into DR Congo, including some involved the genocide. Rwanda says they remain a threat. |
Critics say Kigali has its eye on DR Congo's vast mineral wealth, crucial for much of the world's technology including laptops and mobile phones. | Critics say Kigali has its eye on DR Congo's vast mineral wealth, crucial for much of the world's technology including laptops and mobile phones. |
Families feel they have little choice but to leave the camps - and will have to make their journey home by foot | Families feel they have little choice but to leave the camps - and will have to make their journey home by foot |
There are growing fears that the scramble for control of these riches could trigger a new regional war, with implications far beyond Africa. | There are growing fears that the scramble for control of these riches could trigger a new regional war, with implications far beyond Africa. |
Either way - if history is any guide - the treasures beneath the soil are unlikely to benefit the people here. | Either way - if history is any guide - the treasures beneath the soil are unlikely to benefit the people here. |
Back at Bulengo camp we met Alphonsine, who was leaving with her extended family, bent double with the weight of belongings tied to her back. | Back at Bulengo camp we met Alphonsine, who was leaving with her extended family, bent double with the weight of belongings tied to her back. |
She said it would be a two day walk to reach her area, and there was nothing to go back to. Her home had been destroyed. | She said it would be a two day walk to reach her area, and there was nothing to go back to. Her home had been destroyed. |
"How will you survive?" I asked. | "How will you survive?" I asked. |
"I came from suffering," she said, "and I leave in suffering." | "I came from suffering," she said, "and I leave in suffering." |
Additional reporting from the BBC's Wietske Burema and Göktay Koraltan. | Additional reporting from the BBC's Wietske Burema and Göktay Koraltan. |
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