DR Congo – Christians Killed, as Thousands Flee Continuing Islamist Violence
By Jeremy Reynalds, Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service (jeremyreynalds@gmail.com )
According
 to a story by WWM, attackers carried machetes and axes into a village 
in North Kivu province, in eastern DRC, late in the evening of May 3.
“Between
 20:00 and 22:00, the enemy managed to get past army positions and kill 
peaceful residents in their homes, slashing their throats,” local 
administrator Bernard Amisi Kalonda told Agence France-Presse. “The 16 
bodies are in front of me, killed by machete or axe.”
One
 local source later told WWM on May 6 that as many as 34 may have died. 
Another source quoted 38, including, he said, two elders and their wives
 of the CECA 20 (Communaute Evangelique au Centre de l’Afrique) Church.
A local Christian missionary told WWM that thousands of people have fled the area.
“It
 was eerie; hundreds of houses abandoned and thousands of people 
displaced,” the missionary said. “I saw four coffins and a funeral or 
two on the road. I saw people carrying their mattresses and things in 
cars, on motorcycles, on foot.
“Hundreds of homes along the road are abandoned. Where there was thriving community, there is now a ghost town.”
World Watch Monitor said is it is withholding the missionary’s name for security reasons.
Gen.
 Jean Baillaud, the military chief of the UN’s 20,000-soldier force in 
the DR Congo, confirmed at least 17 people had been killed.
Local
 administrator Kalonda told AFP it is unknown if the attack was carried 
out by Muslim Defense International (MDI), formerly known as the 
Alliance of Democratic Forces. The 20-year-old alliance of Ugandan 
militants was first linked with former Ugandan dictator Idi Amin.
It
 has long been active in the eastern regions of neighboring DR Congo, 
and is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of civilians since 2014, 
according to the UN.
The
 MDI has repeatedly attacked the majority-Christian population in 
eastern DRC for years. Kidnapping and murder are common. It is alleged 
to have support from the Islamic government of Sudan, an assertion made 
by the Uganda government and backed by Western diplomatic sources.
The
 group is accused of waging a proxy war for Sudan against Uganda as 
retribution for Uganda’s support of secessionists who broke away to form
 the nation of South Sudan in 2011.
The MDI is known to have attracted foreign recruits and to have forced Christians to convert to Islam.
WWM said the local population in the related area is overwhelmingly Christian (95.8%), and the impact on them has been huge.
After
 this latest attack, WWM heard from an area pastor who said the people 
are terrified but that while some contemplated fleeing again, others 
have opted to stay in the hope that things will normalize soon.
In
 a letter released a year ago, the Bishops of the Province of Bukavu 
(eastern DRC) denounced a “climate of genocide” and the passivity of the
 Congolese State and international community.
“Does the situation have to deteriorate even more before the international community takes measures against jihadism?”
Bishops
 asked that in May 2015, according to whom “a strategy of forced 
displacement of populations is taking place in order to gradually occupy
 the land and install outbreaks of religious fundamentalism and 
terrorist training bases,” the Catholic news agency Fides reported.
For more information visit www.worldwatchmonitor.org
Photo
 captions: 1) People attendeding a burial ceremony for victims of an 
attack by suspected Islamist rebels 2) Jeremy and Elma Reynalds
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