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Ugandan army says 10,000 refugees flee Congo
22 Aug 2007 16:03:00 GMT
Source: Reuters
Congo's renegade General Laurent Nkunda speaks at his base in Kiloliwe in the Democratic Republic of Congo's North Kivu province, October 11, 2006.
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Congo's renegade General Laurent Nkunda speaks at his base in Kiloliwe in the Democratic Republic of Congo's North Kivu province, October 11, 2006.
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KAMPALA, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Some 10,000 Congolese have fled into Uganda fearing fresh fighting in their own country after a protest organised by a renegade general turned violent, the Ugandan army said on Wednesday.

A Ugandan military spokesman said the refugees feared renewed clashes between Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) troops and forces loyal to General Laurent Nkunda after Nkunda organised an anti-U.N. demonstration that turned into a riot.

"Approximately 10,000 people have come from the Congolese side fearing renewed violence ... local district authorities and aid organisations are trying to help them," said Uganda's army spokesman for western Uganda, Lieutenant Tabaro Kiconco.

Kiconco said the refugees told officials in Uganda's Kisoro District that they expected more fighting after villagers, urged on by Nkunda's men, rioted on Tuesday in protest against U.N. troops they said failed to protect them from militias.

DRC officials were not immediately available for comment.

Mineral-rich eastern DRC has remained a tinderbox of violence roamed by a myriad of militia groups and bandits since a 1988-2003 war sucked in six regional countries.
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Ugandan Oscar Odongo, 5, stands on the rubble of a hut at Otwal Railway IDP camp in Oyam District, it is one of the 9 camps remaining with a population of 17,238, in Oyam District of Lango Sub Region, September 11, 2007. Uganda's government declared, on Tuesday, the official closure of the Internally Displaced Persons Camps in the Apac and Oyam Districts after two decades of war, as security returns to the north of the country.



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