New Efforts to Maintain Calm in Congo
Paul Harris | 21.05.2003 05:46
Most residents fled during the bloody battles of the past two weeks although some were unable to leave town and have flooded into two U.N. compounds. During a lull in the fighting between the ethnic militias, the U.N. personnel were given safe passage to allow them to relocate internal refugees from a crowded compound in the center of the city to a larger one near the airport. There are said to be about 9,000 people located there now and the U.N. is encouraging the people remaining in town to move to the airport as well.
Ominously, Lendu militia forces have peacefully re-entered Bunia over the weekend. Although there have been no problems so far, this is apparently in contravention of the truce reached last week.
Meanwhile, the U.N. has a 700-person observer mission in the northeast and they have retreated into Bunia for their own protection. Two of their soldiers were killed last week in what the U.N. calls "a savage attack."
YellowTimes.org correspondent Paul Harris drafted this report
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