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Murder and rape in Congo: Irish Red Cross voices concern
25 Nov 2008 10:37:46 GMT
Source: Irish Red Cross - Ireland (Crois Dhearg na hÉireann)
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Refugees flee with their belongings form the city of Kibati to Goma October 29 2008. REUTERS/Stringer
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Refugees flee with their belongings form the city of Kibati to Goma October 29 2008. REUTERS/Stringer
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"Women, children, older people and others who are not involved in the conflict continue to suffer. Reports locally indicate rape, looting and killing in the greater Goma region continues," said Noel Wardick, Head of the International Dept of the Irish Red Cross.

Tens of thousands of civilians have had to flee further north. These people are in a very vulnerable situation, as are the thousands of displaced persons near Goma.

The Irish Red Cross is accepting donations online and on CallSave 1850 50 70 70 to pay for work being done to save lives by the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement which is providing food, counseling in sexual violence, other medical services and water to tens of thousands of people in the region.

The Irish Red Cross is concerned that all parties to the conflict act in accordance with their obligations under international humanitarian law to preserve the lives and health of civilians, the wounded and persons captured in connection with the conflict, that they do not damage foodstuffs and that they allow in emergency aid to the beleaguered population.

Donations for the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo are being accepted online and 1850 50 70 70

Additional Information

What the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross) is doing

Saké and Bweremana (25 km west of Goma)

Camps at Kibati (15 km north-east of Goma)

Goma

Vitshumbi (Rutshuru territory, some 120 km north of Goma)

An emergency water installation at Vitshumbi (south of Lake Edward) was set up in October and is being managed by a local Red Cross committee. This facility is producing some 70,000 litres of drinking water a day, for 12,000 residents and displaced persons.

Béni - Butembo - Kirumba (150 km north of Goma)

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