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Death in the Congo: a mother watches as machete militiamen murder her little girls
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 05/30/2003 | Adrian Blomfield

Posted on 05/31/2003 8:16:24 PM PDT by FreedomCalls

From her hiding place in the woods outside the Congolese town of Bunia, Ruta Bonabingi watched as militiamen roasted and then ate the severed arms of her dying daughters. It was the horrifying finale to 48 hours of terror for Ruta and her family.

Three weeks after ethnic violence engulfed Bunia and the surrounding Ituri province, crazed gunmen stormed Shar, five miles outside the town. Shooting or hacking to death anyone they came across, they torched every home in the village.

Ruta managed to escape with most of her family, although two of her brothers were killed before they reached safety in the nearby forest.

After pressing deeper into the woods for two days without food and water, she thought she had finally reached safety when out of nowhere the militiamen, from the Lendu tribe, struck again.

With bullets flying everywhere in the hail of gunfire that ensued Ruta became separated from two of her daughters, Mateso, aged 12, and Michelle, who had just turned two.

After securing the rest of her family in another hiding place, Ruta crept back to the clearing to try to rescue the girls.

"There were many people wounded from bullets lying on the ground," she said.

"The Lendu were going about with machetes, chopping off one arm from the shoulder and then the other. Some people were screaming but most were silent. Then I saw them. Their arms had already been cut off."

The militiamen calmly cooked the flesh over an open fire before throwing their victims, some of whom were still alive, into the flames. "They were both moving, although very weakly," Ruta said. It is accounts like this that have galvanised the horrified world into action.

The United Nations Security Council meets today to finalise plans for a rapid reaction force, led by France, which could be in Bunia by as early as next week. Tony Blair has hinted that Britain could send several hundred soldiers to the region later.

The latest violence in one of the Democratic Republic of Congo's bloodiest provinces erupted in the first week of May as Uganda withdrew its troops in compliance with a peace plan to end the five-year war.

Despite the presence of the 700 UN peacekeepers already in Bunia to monitor the withdrawal, rival Hema and Lendu tribesmen fought viciously for supremacy in the town.

The peacekeepers had repeatedly warned the UN that a bloodbath was likely and requested reinforcements.

They were ignored. Lacking the firepower, equipment or mandate to intervene, they retreated powerless to their compound and watched.

No one knows how many have died. The Red Cross has found 415 bodies on the streets or in mass graves, and may just be the tip of the iceberg. There are fears that thousands more were killed in outlying villages. At least 50,000 people have been victims of violence in Ituri since 1998.

The Congo conflict has claimed between 3.1 and 4.7 million lives, mainly from war-related hunger and disease, since it began, making it the world's deadliest war since 1945.

Bunia itself was relatively calm yesterday although an occasional explosion, possibly caused by landmines, rocked the outskirts of the town. Few dared to venture out on to the streets, however. The town is virtually empty after Lendus, who made up the majority of the population, fled into the hills following the Hema capture of the town last week.

Along the town's main street shop doors hung drunkenly from their hinges. Windows on many buildings were smashed, their contents looted. The few establishments that escaped pillaging were firmly shuttered. A Hema boy, aged no more than eight or nine, sauntered down the street dressed in a ridiculously oversized military uniform, his camouflage jacket flapping about his calves.

He disappeared into a building for a moment and re-emerged casually swinging an AK47 from his hip.

A pick-up truck filled with grim-faced Hema soldiers and mounted with a fearsomely large machinegun roared down the street.

At the top of the road, two armoured personnel carriers manned by Uruguayan soldiers guarded the UN compound, barely visible behind 8ft-high protective barriers of razor wire.

Hundreds of Bunia's terrified residents, both Hema and to a lesser extent Lendu, remain in the compound where they fled when the fighting erupted.

Alarmingly, the town's radio station, now in Hema hands, gave warning this week that anyone who did not leave the camp immediately would be treated as "an enemy of state", according to UN officials.

The move has chilling echoes of hate radio during Rwanda's 1994 genocide when broadcasts urged Hutus to fill up the half-empty graves.

Many appear to have heeded the call, but Basara Mateso prefers to take his chances with the UN. He fled to the compound when the Lendu attacked his predominantly Hema suburb two weeks ago.

As he fled, he became separated from two of his seven children. When he ventured back a few hours later he found the bodies of both his teenage daughters, hacked to death with machetes.

"Ngathi was cut across the chest," he said. "Mami's head was missing. Both of them were without their hearts and their livers. Their bellies had been cut open."

Missionaries, Catholic priests and foreign aid workers have all confirmed that some Lendu militiamen have been eating their victims' hearts and livers, apparently in the superstitious belief that it would make them invincible.


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KEYWORDS: africa; congo; terrorism
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To: FreedomCalls
"The United Nations Security Council meets today to finalise plans for a rapid reaction force, led by France, which could be in Bunia by as early as next week."




The article about the mother having to watch...... just terrible.

I read about this situation right here about two weeks ago..... and two weeks ago the UN and France were ready to send in some real FIGHTING troops to quell this mess. Obviously, there's a little bit of stalling going on. I keep thinking they are waiting for the USA to comit a few hundred thousand troops. FRANCE - DO YOUR JOB!! Most of these African countries were YOUR colonies not too long ago. Show your stuff........ they don't have the arms that Iraq had or the nukes that North Korea have. The UN and French response to the problems in Africa are sickening.
21 posted on 05/31/2003 8:45:10 PM PDT by bart99
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To: FreedomCalls
I can't recall cannibalism of civilian children by soldiers on either side anywhere in the history of Poland in WWII.

Me neither. The Russians were brutal towards captured German troops and sent German POW's to labor camps in Russia where many died. (In the film "The Pianist", the German officer who helped Adrian Brody's character was sent to Russia and died in a Soviet camp in 1952.)

And the Russians raped German women as they moved toward Berlin. They shot the Polish officer corps in the Katyn forest. But those are the only atrocities I've read about.

22 posted on 05/31/2003 8:49:43 PM PDT by Ciexyz
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To: FreedomCalls
"The United Nations Security Council meets today to finalise plans for a rapid reaction force, led by France, which could be in Bunia by as early as next week."

I can just hear the sighs of relief all over Bunia now. "ahhh, now we can relax Mgobobo, the French are coming to throw 50,000 white flags at the crazed gunmen from the Lendu tribe".

23 posted on 05/31/2003 8:55:36 PM PDT by TheCrusader
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To: FreedomCalls
Wanna bet those soldiers were French?;)
24 posted on 05/31/2003 8:55:46 PM PDT by Frank_2001
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To: FreedomCalls
AFRICA

The cradle of civilization.

Daktari

Born Free

Out of Africa

Home of Tarzan

Nigerian business practices

Hutu's

Tuutsi's

Idi Amin

Mugabe

Crime ridden, black ruled South Africa.

Machete yielding armies

Oh ya! You've got to love Africa.

25 posted on 05/31/2003 9:06:46 PM PDT by ASTM366
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To: FreedomCalls
Guess that "never again" thang was for just a select few......

Stay Safe FC !

26 posted on 05/31/2003 9:11:34 PM PDT by Squantos (Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.)
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To: ASTM366
Birthplace of AIDS
27 posted on 05/31/2003 9:14:53 PM PDT by m18436572
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To: FreedomCalls
I wonder what President Bush could've done to make these people so violent?

Are they lashing out over the unwarranted attack on Iraq?

Are they reacting to President Bush's environmental policies?

Whatever it is, I'm sure the New York Times and CNN will figure it out and let us know.

28 posted on 05/31/2003 9:19:26 PM PDT by Texas Eagle
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To: bart99
Hey Bart!

Why is this conflict the responsibility of the French and the US?

Why don't the other African nations step in and quell this murderous rampage?

Why don't the Argentines, Mexican's, Canadians, Laplanders, Russians, Iranians, Turks, Germans, Chinese, Koreans and all the other "peace" loving nations rise up and clean up this s*&t hole of country?

How is the USA to blame for the abominable behavior of the scummy tribes of human beings that seem to inhabit most of "great" African continent?

29 posted on 05/31/2003 9:19:49 PM PDT by ASTM366
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To: bart99
I think this shows that inspections are effective and should be given a chance to work without any war for oil.
30 posted on 05/31/2003 9:21:19 PM PDT by Castlebar
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To: TheCrusader; All
One source from the Ukraine is found here.
31 posted on 05/31/2003 9:21:56 PM PDT by Archangelsk ("Why can't we pick out our own colors?")
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To: Frank_2001
"Wanna bet those soldiers were French?;)"

These current terrorized "peacekeepers" are actually mostly from Uruaguay, but they did have a French commander.

How can we let things like this go on? Pre-emption, intervention, I support these things. If my hubby is beating the cr*p out of me, yeah, I want my neighbor to stop him. And if my neighbor won't, yeah, I want the guy from three blocks away to.

The world is failing Africa. Innocent people are being brutally killed. We do need to chose between good and evil.


32 posted on 05/31/2003 9:22:16 PM PDT by jocon307 (i just post without looking now!)
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To: FreedomCalls
.... Lendu militiamen have been eating their victims' hearts and livers, apparently in the superstitious belief that it would make them invincible.

Seems to be working so far. It is keeping the UN and France at bay.

33 posted on 05/31/2003 9:23:31 PM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all things that need to be done need to be done by the government.)
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To: FreedomCalls

It is said that they never found the body of Vlad the Impaler.

Say, you don't suppose he still walks the Earth, do you?

I wonder how he looks with a handlebar mustache?

34 posted on 05/31/2003 9:25:07 PM PDT by Imal (We could hardly call America the "Land of Opportunity" if we didn't have opportunists.)
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To: TheCrusader; All
Another source from the is found here.
35 posted on 05/31/2003 9:25:59 PM PDT by Archangelsk ("Why can't we pick out our own colors?")
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To: ASTM366
The UN represents ALL those other countries you mentioned......... and I agree with you.

As far as the French are concerned, THEY were the ones that publically said/volunteered to take the lead in this. I think they were/are trying to show their 'influence' and continuing power in Africa. I don't know their reasons.

But I think our contribution to fighting aids in Africa is good, and we can continue to do humanitarian things. But I don't think the USA should be the one to put out all the fires - just ones that threaten us. And yes, ALL the other countries in Africa should be involved. And the French can work with their buddies, the Germans and whoever else, to provide troops.

Basically, I agree with your post.
36 posted on 05/31/2003 9:27:26 PM PDT by bart99
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To: FreedomCalls
I just cannot believe this is happening, it's horrible and yet it goes on and on. I've never even heard this mentioned on the television news or talk shows. Maybe I don't watch enought TV? The article mentions the outrage of the world...where? The U.N. fails year after year to stop atrocities like this, and yet all we hear from Europe and half of America is that the U.N. is the great moral arbiter of decisions of peace and war, justice and human rights.

I am so disgusted by this article, I feel ill. I wish I could do something, but you write to Congress, you write to your local paper, you talk to people you know...it falls on deaf ears, it seems.
37 posted on 05/31/2003 9:30:49 PM PDT by enuu
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To: Archangelsk
No one disputed that terrible atrocities took place. After all, we're talking about the GERMANS AND RUSSIANS here. That's almost a given, sadly.

I think the despicable barbarity of roasting a CHILD'S LIMBS and eating them is what people are talking about. I ain't see nonez of thats in them thar links o' yers.
38 posted on 05/31/2003 9:31:55 PM PDT by Skywalk
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To: Castlebar
"I think this shows that inspections are effective and should be given a chance to work without any war for oil."




Cute. Amazing the way the UN acts (or does NOT act) when it does NOT concern the USA. Millions have been killed in Africa the past few years..... millions..... and the UN has done what???? Oh..... you are right..... they just need some UN inspectors in there to make sure there's nothing being hidden and that tribes are just killing each other for.... for..... god only knows. *sigh*
39 posted on 05/31/2003 9:34:13 PM PDT by bart99
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To: ReligionofMassDestruction
Yeah, I think we should give them Texas...(sarcasm)
40 posted on 05/31/2003 9:37:37 PM PDT by tuckrdout
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