Democratic Republic of Congo
December 16, 2020
DR Congo’s Yumbi Massacre Survivors Desperate for Justice
In late December 2018, Father Nestor, a Catholic priest, returned to Bongende, his home village in northwest Democratic Republic of Congo. “What I saw was unimaginable,” he said. Two years after the massacres, investigations are ongoing.

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DR Congo: Wanted Warlord Preys on Civilians
Arrest Guidon and His Abusive Commanders; Investigate Army Backers
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Armed Criminals Abducted at Least 170 People, Many Women, Since 2017
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DR Congo: Bloody Crackdown on Political Religious Group
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DR Congo’s Yumbi Massacre Survivors Desperate for Justice
Two Years On, No Accountability for 535 Killed
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Awaiting Justice for Police Killings in DR Congo
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DR Congo: Wanted Warlord Preys on Civilians
Arrest Guidon and His Abusive Commanders; Investigate Army Backers
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DR Congo: Ensure Credible Probe of Bodies Found in River
4 Bodies Found Following Political Demonstrations on July 9
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DR Congo: Gangs Kidnap, Rape in National Park
Armed Criminals Abducted at Least 170 People, Many Women, Since 2017