Posted on 10/31/2014 3:34:23 PM PDT by Trapper6012
BENI Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - A crowd stoned to death a young man in northeast Congo on Friday before burning and eating his corpse, witnesses said, in apparent revenge for a series of attacks by Ugandan rebels.
The incident in the town of Beni followed a number of overnight raids in the area blamed on the Islamist group ADF-NAUL, who are thought to have massacred more than 100 people this month, using hatchets and machetes to kill their victims.
Witnesses said the man, who has not been identified, aroused suspicion on a bus when passengers discovered he could not speak the local Swahili language and that he was carrying a machete.
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Where’s Charlie?
I think that something he disagreed with...ate him.
“Very cosmopolitan.”
WOW!!!! Rough neighborhood!!
Better add a BBQ pit to their tent during FolkFest next year!
Oh, they deliver food by bus and call it “carry out”.
Long pig, the other other white meat.
You want fries with that?
"Been there, done that...."
> The incident in the town of Beni followed a number of overnight raids in the area blamed on the Islamist group ADF-NAUL, who are thought to have massacred more than 100 people this month, using hatchets and machetes to kill their victims. Witnesses said the man, who has not been identified, aroused suspicion on a bus when passengers discovered he could not speak the local Swahili language and that he was carrying a machete.
I love that — “the man, who has not been identified” — just how would one go about doing that? ;’)
All cultures are equal, right?
Ah, the surprises brought to the West by the propagandized cult of “cultural diversity.”.
Y’all are stone cold. Funny, but stone cold.
Carrying a machete prevents you from going in-congo-nito.
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