Thousands flee as tribal violence flares in Congo

Posted: 20 November, 2009

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CAR (MNN) ― Bloody tribal clashes are flaring in northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo. Twenty-five thousand people have fled the violence into the Central African Republic.

A local church is responding to the needs of as many of the refugees as they can. Many of the refugees are members of Africa Inland Mission's partner church in Congo. 

AIM missionary Wendy Atkins is heading up relief efforts for 2300 refugees. These groups of people hail from 12 different villages in DR Congo and are fleeing the presence of LRA rebels in their area and heading towards Zemio. 

Atkins has also begun networking the local church and government officials to form a response. Samaritan's Purse was contacted, and blankets and tarps were made available to help set up temporary shelters.

According to Atkins, United Nations High Commission of Refugees' staff, along with members of the World Food Program (WFP) and the American Ambassador to Central African Republic, have assessed the situation. WFP staff and trucks are expected to respond with supplies, food, clothing, and bedding for the refugees. Plots are being assigned to allow each family unit to set up their own household.  

The AIM team is acting as the hands and feet of Christ, but help is needed. Please help AIM respond to the needs arising in the wake of LRA attacks in northeastern Congo through a contribution to AIM's Congo Crisis Fund. Click here to learn more.

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  • Population: 4,396,000
  • People Groups: 87
  • Unreached Groups:
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  • Primary Religion: Christianity
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