More Disasters Hit Congo
Paul Harris | 03.02.2004 04:05 | Anti-militarism | World
Early reports are saying that a fire erupted in the engine room and spread to the fuel tanks.
The Congo River forms much of the border between DRC and Congo (a separate country despite the similar name) and is a vital transportation link. Roadways in DRC are primitive at best and often non-existent.
This tragedy comes on the heels of an incident earlier in January where a ferry on Lake Albert was boarded by armed militia and at least 100 passengers were executed. Others, mainly women and children, were taken hostage and their whereabouts are presently unknown.
While DRC’s present transitional government considers improvements in transportation to be a primary project, little has been done due to constant jockeying for position among the various members of the government
Paul Harris
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