Vision GRAM-International : Impunity to Justice in DR Congo 

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Image(Ottawa, may 10) -Since the wars in DR Congo, women and girls were victims of rape and sexual violence. Acts committed in violation of international human rights law and humanitarian law. 
Efforts were made to put an end to barbaric acts committed by all armed groups. But rape cases are increasing and the authors still at large. 
Vision GRAM-International is deeply concerned by the existence of impunity and lack of justice for victims.
« In recent years, there have been some prosecutions in Congolese military courts of army soldiers and some officers allegedly responsible for crimes of sexual violence and other serious human rights abuses. Yet the vast majority of perpetrators have not been punished; many have instead been promoted or rewarded. When judicial proceedings do happen, basic international standards are often not respected, including with regard to the quality of investigations, the respect of the rights of the accused…

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Kasaï-Occidental: un lion dévore 23 animaux domestiques à Lueta

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Lion-537x358Un  lion  a dévoré vingt-trois animaux domestiques dans le secteur de Lueta dans le territoire de Luiza au Kasaï-Occidental. D’après la société civile de Luiza, c’est au cours de trois nuits successives que les vingt-trois animaux domestiques ont été dévorés. Le lion est  passé respectivement  dans les villages de Mafupa, Kalala, et Milala.

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At Least 15 Dead In Congo Soccer Stadium Stampede

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KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — A stampede at a soccer stadium in Congo’s capital on Sunday killed at least 15 people and injured more than a dozen, government officials said.

The stampede at the Tata Raphael Stadium in Kinshasa happened toward the end of a match between two popular Congolese teams, AS Vita Club and TP Mazembe, according to a statement from the Interior Ministry read on national television late Sunday.

At least 21 people were injured during the melee, said Gov. Andre Kimbuta, who has set up a commission to investigate the incident.

Witnesses told U.N.-backed Radio Okapi that police fired tear gas into the crowd after angry fans threw objects onto the field in the final minutes of the match on the last day of the league season. The home team, AS Vita, was losing 1-0.

The stampede then caused a recently restored wall and gate to collapse, African…

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Prison Training in Bukavu, DR Congo, April 2014

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On Tuesday 8th April 2014, the first prison training in the DR Congo was held in Bukavu. The training was held in Nguba, a street close to the Bukavu central prison and seven people attended including the two senior chaplains of the prison. The training was held in Nguba because the prison meeting room was not available, and it was difficult for a foreign person (Jean Claude Ngiyimbere from Alpha Burundi) to enter the prison. Praise the Lord the objective was achieved and all the key people who will introduce Alpha in prison received the training and with a low cost.

Before the training started, people introduced themselves to one another, as it was the first time to meet. Jean Claude, the Burundi Alpha National Director, conducted the training and was assisted by Ali Bitenga and other Congolese volunteers who had been trained in the Alpha Burundi office in…

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RD Congo : Un pays encerclé militairement ?

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Par Boniface Musavuli

Les malheurs qui s’abattent sur les Congolais sont souvent précédés d’une série d’évènements auxquels l’opinion nationale et les autorités ne prêtent pas attention. Ce qui se passe en Centrafrique depuis un an, et pire encore depuis janvier dernier, devrait préoccuper les dirigeants congolais au plus haut point. La présence des troupes rwandaises à Bangui, acheminées à bord d’avions militaires américains, et l’importance du rôle qu’elles ont rapidement acquis dans le pays, confirment une inquiétude qui se lisait dans un article de Colette Braeckman de mars 2013. La chute du Président Bozizé, un allié de la RDC et de l’Afrique du Sud, a pu être orchestrée par Kigali.

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LUBA DIVINERS IN KATANGA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

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(I don´t remember the circumstances of these photographs, taken during my military service in 1959, probably during training or reconnaissance trips. )

This post will be updated after I receive additional information from specialists of Luba culture and religion.

The Luba:

The Luba are a bantu-speaking people. Linguistic and archeological evidence trace early Luba people in the Upemba depression around the 6th or 7th Century (Ehret p. 262, Christine Saidi p.43), later forming what Ehret has called the Upemba kingdom, which later expanded into the Luba Empire, an association of kingdoms, that dominated commerce (iron, copper, salt, ivory) in the south-eastern savannas West of Lake Tanganika in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, trading both with the Portuguese on the Atlantic coast and with the Arabs on the Indian Ocean coast through intermediaries. It declined when Swahili-Arab ivory and slave traders cut trade routes and stopped Luba expansion. Luba territory was…

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Congo: les expulsions des Congolais de la RDC gagnent Pointe Noire

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Des centaines de Congolais de la RDC refoulés du Brazzaville continuent à débarquer au Beach de l’Onatra à Kinshasa. Selon des expulsés qui sont arrivés vendredi 25 avril à Kinshasa, au moins 180 personnes en provenance de Pointe Noire sont déjà arrivés à l’ambassade de la RDC à Brazzaville, attendant eux aussi leur rapatriement à Kinshasa.

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At least 63 killed as speeding Congo train derails: government official

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Un train de la Société nationale de chemin de fer (SNCC)

(Reuters) – At least 63 people were killed and 80 were seriously injured in Democratic Republic of Congo’s Katanga province when a train speeding too fast round a bend derailed, a provincial minister said on Wednesday.

Fifty others were trapped inside the goods train after 12 of its carriages flipped off the track in the accident near Likasi, a mining town between Lubumbashi and Kolwezi in the copper and cobalt-rich southeast.

“Evidently the train was going too fast, the driver came to a curve and had to break suddenly leading to the accident,” said Dikanga Kazadi, Katanga’s interior minister.

He said the priority was rescuing those still trapped and a team had been sent to investigate the cause of the accident. A witness said he counted 37 bodies at the scene.

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Study Finds Less Green in the Congo Rain Forest

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Years of drier conditions in the Congo River basin in central Africa appear to be affecting trees in the region’s vast rain forests, scientists reported on Wednesday.

Writing in the journal Nature, the researchers said the capacity of the trees to photosynthesize had declined. If this trend continues, they suggested, a long-term result could be changes in the structure and composition of the region’s forests, the largest expanse of rain forest in the world after the Amazon. Those potential changes — which could eventually mean a shift from a classic rain forest with a closed canopy of trees to a more open, savanna-like environment — could affect the region’s biodiversity and its capacity to fix and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

The lead researcher, Liming Zhou of the University at Albany, cautioned that the analysis had used only data from remote-sensing satellites, including one that uses…

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Disease

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Yellow fever in the Democratic Republic of Congo

On 12 March 2014, 2 events of yellow fever were reported in the North and in the South of DRC. Six laboratory-confirmed cases with yellow fever virus infection were reported. Of these, 3 were from Bondo health zone, Orientale Province, 2 from Buta health zone, Orientale Province and 1 from Kikondja health zone, Katanga Province. In total 139 suspected, probable and confirmed cases, including 6 death were reported.

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) – update

On 22 April 2014, the Ministry of Health of Jordan reported an additional laboratory-confirmed case of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV).

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RDC: listes officielles de 271 bénéficiaires de la loi d’amnistie

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Cabinet du Ministère de la Justice à Kinshasa, 19 janvier 2011.

Sept arrêtés signés par le ministre de la Justice portent désormais à 271 le nombre total des bénéficiaires de la loi d’amnistie pour faits insurrectionnels, faits de guerre et infractions politiques. Après la première vague de libération des cinquante prisonniers de Kinshasa, la deuxième vague se fait encore attendre. Les autorités pénitentiaires évoquent le manque

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Loi d’amnistie: les 50 premiers bénéficiaires sortis des prisons à Kinshasa

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Wivine MbumbaLe gouvernement a libéré, lundi 21 avril, les cinquante premiers bénéficiaires de la loi d’amnistie, dans les prisons centrale de Makala et militaire de Ndolo, à Kinshasa. Les autorités pénitentiaires indiquent qu’il s’agit de la première vague de libérés et la deuxième sera constituée d’une centaine de prisonniers. Elles affirment également qu’elles procéderont de manière graduelle pour atteindre un total prévu de 300 libérés.  

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Paul Sadala killed in Congo gun battle

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Central African Republic Rebel AdvanceKinshasa – A militia leader accused of kidnap, rape and cannibalism in the Democratic Republic of Congo was killed on Monday alongside four other people during a firefight as he sought to escape his army captors, the government said.

Paul Sadala, a poacher-turned-militia leader known as “Morgan” who operated in Congo’s Orientale province, surrendered on Saturday with around 40 of his followers.

He was being brought by the army to the town of Bunia when he attacked the soldiers escorting him, government spokesman Lambert Mende told Reuters.

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Kinshasa annonce une enquête sur les allégations de la mort de ses ressortissants à Brazzaville

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brazzaDes experts de la RDC et du Congo-Brazzaville vont mener une enquête sur les conditions de refoulement des ressortissants de la RDC et vérifier les allégations faisant état de la morts de certains d’entre eux au cours de l’opération de police «Mbata ya mikolo» (gifle des aînés, en français). Cette opération est menée depuis quelques jours à Brazzaville pour arrêter et refouler des étrangers présumés criminels. Mais plusieurs témoignages font état des traitements dégradants dont seraient victimes des

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