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'Rwanda rebels' in DR Congo raid | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
At least 17 people have been killed and others abducted by suspected Rwandan Hutu rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, aid workers say. | |
Victims were slashed with machetes during the night attack. | |
Democratic Liberation Forces of Rwanda (FDLR) leader Ignace Murwanashyaka told the BBC his men were not involved. | |
Some of those who part in Rwanda's 1994 genocide fled across the border into eastern DR Congo after the Hutu government was ousted from power. | Some of those who part in Rwanda's 1994 genocide fled across the border into eastern DR Congo after the Hutu government was ousted from power. |
"They've just begun burying the dead. Everyone is traumatised. Everyone is afraid," local aid worker Constantin Charondagwa told Reuters news agency. | "They've just begun burying the dead. Everyone is traumatised. Everyone is afraid," local aid worker Constantin Charondagwa told Reuters news agency. |
The Congolese army and UN peacekeepers have been carrying out joint operations in the area against the fighters since January. | |
Living with Rwanda rebels The UN Mission in DR Congo (Monuc) says it is investigating the reports of the attack on the South Kivu village of Kanyola. | |
Mr Murwanashyaka said it was impossible to identify who was behind the attack, as it happened at night. | |
The rebels have repeatedly said they do not want to go back to Rwanda unless they are granted amnesty. | The rebels have repeatedly said they do not want to go back to Rwanda unless they are granted amnesty. |
The Tutsi-led government in Rwanda has twice invaded Dr Congo, saying it wants to wipe out the FDLR. | The Tutsi-led government in Rwanda has twice invaded Dr Congo, saying it wants to wipe out the FDLR. |
They include members of Rwanda's former army and extremist Hutu militia, the Interahamwe, who led the 100-day genocide where 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed. | They include members of Rwanda's former army and extremist Hutu militia, the Interahamwe, who led the 100-day genocide where 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed. |
Their presence has also led to tensions between DR Congo's own Hutu and Tutsi population. | Their presence has also led to tensions between DR Congo's own Hutu and Tutsi population. |
Former Congolese Tutsi rebel General Laurent Nkunda refuses to fully integrate his forces into the army, citing a need to protect the Tutsi population. | Former Congolese Tutsi rebel General Laurent Nkunda refuses to fully integrate his forces into the army, citing a need to protect the Tutsi population. |
Last year's historic elections were supposed to mark the end of years of conflict and mismanagement in DR Congo. | Last year's historic elections were supposed to mark the end of years of conflict and mismanagement in DR Congo. |