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Men in uniform kill journalist in eastern Congo
10 Aug 2007 14:34:28 GMT
Source: Reuters
KINSHASA, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Armed men in military uniform shot dead a Congolese photographer in the eastern city of Goma, the national press union said on Friday,

Patrick Kikuku, 34, a freelance photojournalist and reporter, was approached on his way home at around 7.30 pm (1730 GMT) on Thursday by several men in military uniform, union officials said.

"He was murdered just after getting off work. They shot him once in the head," local union president Gabriel Lukeka said.

Kikuku is the latest journalist to be killed in the violence-plagued east of the country,

Many men of fighting age in eastern Congo have at some stage served with one of a plethora of rebel or militia groups and were given military fatigues which they never handed in. This means the identity of the attackers was unclear.

Lukeka said their motive was also unknown. There was $30 in Kikuku's pocket when his body was found and he appeared not to have been robbed.

The U.N. peacekeeping mission, which has a base in Goma, said it was investigating.

Less than two months ago Serge Maheshe, the local head of Radio Okapi, a nationwide radio network set up to aid the peace process in Congo following a 1998-2003 war, was killed in the nearby city of Bukavu.

Two Congolese soldiers were arrested soon after Maheshe was shot leaving the home of a friend. A trial is currently under way.

Despite Democratic Republic of Congo's first free, democratic elections last year, won by President Joseph Kabila, violence has continued in the eastern province of North Kivu.
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Smoke billows from a cargo plane that overshot the runway and caught fire while landing in the eastern Congolese town of Goma September 7, 2007. The Russian-made Antonov plane, carrying a cargo of palm oil, burst into flames when it slammed into a petrified lava flow beyond the runway, expelled from nearby Mount Nyiragongo when it erupted in 2002, witnesses said. The two crew and six passengers, including three children, were killed, police said.



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