« Oïcha-DR CONGO: insecurity creates a climate of" widespread psychosis "to Oïcha capital of the Beni territory in North Kivu province population victims of the massacres, pillages.viols, etc ... »

"For several weeks, the rural municipality dela population of Oïcha is the target of repeated attacks and looting, committed by population by armed men in uniform. This is not the first time the city experienced such surges insecurity. Before these men determined and well organized, the population is afraid, says Lewis Saliboko, a representative of civil society. In the afternoon yesterday Sunday, October 18, 2015 the Adf-Nalu rebels attacked one To the east of Oïcha located celules 16h 30. Bilan two missing children, a Dece of an old woman and some houses burned by those same rébéles that are very active in the Beni region, nearly 30 years ago up today. The population of del'est Oïcha have moved beyond rural town west at 99.9%. Since the morning until now many people are fleeing to other algomérations as Beni town, Mutwanga, Mangina, Butembo and others. This population are victims of massacres, looting, rape, dela rébéles share of Ugandans.The Islamist group has not, however, no apparent links experts say with foreign terrorist organizations such as Al-Shabaab or al Qaeda.However, the UN experts show supporting documents that the ADF have a support network in the DRC, Uganda and Rwanda, which seems to move freely.They also have a network in Britain which sends money and weapons, some of which come from the stocks of the Congolese army.This is Beijing that Chinese arms destined for Kinshasa, but despite the embargo forgot to mention the group of experts.Some recruits voluntarily joined the rebellion, sometimes even with their families;for others, it was the lure of economic opportunities;others were abducted and forced to undergo military training.Those who refused were detained and threatened to give way.We also discover the Bazana kidnapped civilians who became the personal slaves of the chief of ADF and were forced to convert to Islam.In the various camps they occupied until the Armed Forces operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), they trained, cultivated, praying.This is a whole organization that we discover in the pages of this new report.They have been able to recruit until 2014 in Uganda and DRC.The UN Panel of Experts on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is expected to publish its final report for the year 2014, in the coming days.Exclusively, RFI is obtained a copy.One of the armed groups on which the experts have focused, it is the Ugandan rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).They have been accused in recent months to carry out massacres in Beni territory in eastern DRC by over two hundred dead.However, the group of experts doubt that all these acts of violence were carried out by the ADF and ADF only.The panel was first investigated the languages spoken by those responsible for these atrocities.On some sites, a Ugandan Luganda and Swahili language can indeed match the ADF, but on others, according to testimonies, the attackers spoke Lingala or even Kinyarwanda.But according to former ADF, these languages are not used by Ugandan rebels.The panel interviewed separately several survivors of these massacres and none of them was able to identify the assailants.However, what seems to doubt the panel is lemodus operandide some of these attacks.Another point of doubt the involvement of the rebellion in some atrocities concerning murders of children.The panel believes that this is not part of the practices of these rebels who kidnap children, but do not kill.Where are the ADF today?Were they able to carry out these attacks?Before taking their main camp in April 2014, their leader Muluku Jamil and his family would be eclipsed, but according to the UN experts are still in North Kivu.What especially emphasize the UN experts, is the lack of critical analysis and independent ADF as well as the origin of violence in Beni territory.A second group - made up of more than a thousand men and led by commander Seka Baluku have found refuge in the forest.Furthermore, pursued and attacked by the Congolese army, two hundred of them would have died of hunger, between late June and August 2014, according to the panel.The report of the group of UN experts allows, for the first time - through the testimonies of forty ADF and the seizure of documents and arms in their camps better understand the armed group of the most mysterious east of the DRC.Beni violence in DRC UN probably the only involvement of ADF. "

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