CITY BENI ACCUEL PRESIDENT JOSEPH Kabila.IT JUST BEYOND SECURITY SITUATION If ACCUERRIRE BENI IN CITY AND TERRITORY WAR TORN OVER 4 YEARS JUSQU'AUJOURD 'HUI.DRC: President Kabila arrived in Beni town ago the afternoon of Saturday, December 19, 2015 the region always the scene of attacks by Ugandan ADF rebels-Nalu.Beni Joseph Kabila promises neutralization of ADF-Nalu rebels and other armed groups who terrorize innocent people.Today it has created a épiscose within dela population who abandon their homes.Joseph Kabila stays, from Saturday, December 19, in the town of Beni, located more than 350 km north of Goma (North Kivu).It must réncotrer representatives from all audience dela population and other layers as it did in Oicha capital of Beni territory, where he promised to restore peace throughout advantage of Beni territory.So the population enttend see change and acceleration in opperation Sukula 1 against all armed groups in the Beni region.Before step of Beni, the Head of State inaugurated Wednesday, December 16, the Matebe Hydropower Plant, located 70 km north-east of Goma in North Kivu.In the town of Beni, the head of state was preceded, from Thursday, December 17, by the governor of North Kivu, Julien Paluku and the Minister of State for Decentralization, Solomon Banamuhere."As you know, the president of the republic is in Goma and for me I can not not come to assess the situation in order to enable it to decide on major measures he announced when he was before the both houses of parliament, united in Congress, "said the governor of North Kivu.Julien Paluku thanked the nurses and doctors cite Oicha and Beni Mbau sector who agreed to resume service after several days of strike."I am happy that my call was received by civil society and all the nurses and doctors who have taken over the service.I sincerely thank for this recovery, "he added.This health staff had declared the strike to protest against insecurity in the country.More than 300 people had been killed since October 2014, by suspected Ugandan rebels of ADF in Beni territory, according to local society.The head of the Congolese state is expected in the town of Beni, located 350 km north of Goma (North Kivu), Friday, December 18, say official sources.Joseph Kabila will likely enjoy a visit to assess the security situation in that territory, plagued by insecurity, fueled by armed men whose ADF.The Ugandan rebels burned, there are more than two weeks, thirty shops, restaurants, pharmacies and deposits, Eringeti, a town 60 km north-east of Beni town.Congolese President Joseph Kabila has just arrived Wednesday in Beni in the northeast of the DRC.A move ten days after a series of massacres that left more than 80 dead in the region.This is a rare visit since the last trip of Joseph Kabila was in last year.An expected visit while the security situation has deteriorated sharply.The Beni region important commercial center of the eastern DRC theater recent massacres.east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) recent theater massacre, found a photographer from AFP.The Head of State was welcomed to its airport by members of the national government and that of the volatile North Kivu, as well as many activists, according to the photographer.During October, in less than two weeks Ugandan Islamist rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) had massacred 80 people, including thirty in Beni same.Kabila arrived in Beni from Goma), where he was touring ago last Thursday.The president arrived as the day before, ADF attacked a military position located forty kilometers north of Beni, killing one on each side before the assailants fled into the bush.Another attack targeted almost simultaneously at a gas station Ngadi, some 10 kilometers from Beni, according to an official source.Civil Society of Beni, a federation of local associations, for his part, said the attack killed two: a military and a rebel ADF.The ADF is active since 1995 in a mountainous region of Beni territory, located in the extreme northeast of the volatile North Kivu province.She gives it to lucrative traffic, including timber and committing serious abuses (murder, child recruitment and looting ...) against civilians.Since January, the army and the UN Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) have launched several attacks against the ADF, which emerged weakened but still harmful.

Adf attacks against civilians, and passing vehicles on highway Eringeti Beni, is to go by and look in Beni territory of North Kivu province in eastern DRC.By firearms or machetes, people are massacred in the outskirts of the eponymous town and surrounding villages.To believe the results of the local civil society, the "October 2 to November 2," the killings were about 120 dead and led to the "massive displacement of at least 10,000 households."In late October, Joseph Kabila himself had traveled to the region to try to reassure the population, promising to "conquer" the Ugandan rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), believed to be responsible for this series of massacres.But the passage of the head of the Congolese state has nothing changed on the ground.The day after his departure, between 7 and 11 people were killed in Beni, causing a violent riot in the city.* .Why The attacks they have multiplied since October?
"Nobody expected this backlash," admits a source of the UN Mission for Stabilization of Congo (MONUSCO).Exhilarated by his win on March 23 Movement (M23), the Congolese army, supported by the intervention brigade of MONUSCO, had indeed launched from January 16 operation "Sokola" (clean, French ) against fighters from the ADF, active in Beni territory.Very quickly, bastions and other sanctuaries Ugandan rebels had taken over."The ADF were routed," says our UN source.Armed groups of Kivu after the M23
MONUSCO and the Congolese army have forgotten that the ADF was not an armed group like the others.Thomas Aquinas Muiti, president of civil society in North Kivu
Problem: "The MONUSCO and the Congolese army have forgotten that they were dealing with an armed group like no other, the ADF being a terrorist organization", says Thomas Aquinas Muiti, president of civil society in North Kivu , regretting that the operation "Sokola" was "suspended in June" after the successes in the field."This allowed the residual elements of the ADF to reorganize, to reinforce - in men and material - and today carry all these acts of sabotage against civilians," he explains.On the side of MONUSCO, we try to qualify."The operation 'Sokola has rather been disrupted or slowed down, after the death of Bahuma Congolese general, the number of the Congolese army in North Kivu. But our troops have never been provided to the disengaged field, "said the UN source.
* .Who Are behind these attacks?
However, there are questions on the real identity of the authors of this series of deadly attacks in Beni."Knowing that the ADF have been severely weakened, MONUSCO will seriously question their ability to carry out the killings today," said one member of the immediate task folder.So who are actually the perpetrators of these killings?Nobody can say for sure today.When he arrived, the head of state visited Oicha, capital of Beni territory, which faces the last few days, recurrent incursions of suspected ADF.The Ugandan rebels are accused of setting fire there nearly three weeks, thirty shops, restaurants, pharmacies and deposits, Eringeti, a town 60 km north-east of Beni town.
In his address to the population of Oicha, he promised the neutralization of armed groups that roam Beni territory whose Ugandan ADF rebels.
On the occasion, Joseph Kabila also expressed the government's willingness to support the war displaced who are on the Mavivi-Oicha Eringeti-axis.
On site, the head of state met with several layers of civil society in Beni territory to assess the security situation in the area.
These include traditional leaders, leaders of religious groups, youth associations and nurses who say they have asked the head of state to make every effort to end insecurity and killings of civilians in Beni .
Before leaving the city Oicha Joseph Kabila visited the military camp Mukakira to realize the living conditions of the soldiers of the regular army engaged in front against the ADF.
Before step of Beni, the Head of State inaugurated Wednesday, December 16, the Matebe Hydropower Plant, located 70 km north-east of Goma in North Kivu.
In Beni, the head of state was preceded two days ago by the governor of North Kivu, Julien Paluku and the Minister of State for Decentralization, Solomon Banamuhere.
More than 300 people had been killed since October 2014, by suspected Ugandan rebels of ADF in Beni territory, according to local society.

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