ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月29日 09時23分


Violence is nothing new in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but a recent wave of brutal fighting has broken out in the province of Ituri, on the border with Uganda, raising concerns about a humanitarian catastrophe. More than 260 people have died and more than 200,000 have fled their homes since December in a conflict started by a scuffle between youths from 2 local ethnic communities, the Lendu and Hema. But experts say this new wave of violence does not follow the usual pattern of ethnic killings and reprisals. In some cases, the attackers are men who survivors say were speaking languages from other regions. In other cases, the attackers are Lendu, but no one knows what their motives are — and no one knows who is supporting them. Many of the attacks were also coordinated and carried out with new weapons and expensive communications equipment, suggesting the fighters have powerful backers who may be looking to exploit the animosity between the 2 ethnic groups for their own purposes. What is clear is the level of destruction. By mid-March, armed men had set at least 120 villages on fire, looting and raping during their attacks, according to the @unitednations. @dianazeynebalhindawi took this photo of a religious service in the largest camp for displaced people, in Bunia, #Congo, which is host to about 10,000 people. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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