Friday, March 28, 2014

War and peace keeping in the Congo: Haunting images capture life in the ravaged country swarming with refugees and rival militias on the eve of 20th anniversary of Rwandan genocide


Refugees in their own land: Tens of thousands of internally displaced Congolese from Sake flee on a road linking Goma and Bukavu after escaping from clashes between M23 rebels and Congolese army soldiers in 2012

The Democratic Republic of Congo has been in a near-constant state of war for a generation in a region of Africa afflicted by unimaginable violence, which culminated in genocide 20 years ago.
After attaining independence from Belgium in 1960, Congo descended into a civil war during a UN mission there. 
The international organization, tasked with keeping peace around the world, has often been ineffective, as National Geographic investigative journalist James Verini details in a new in-depth special report titled, Should the United Nations Wage War to Keep Peace? 


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2591262/Congos-war-peace-Haunting-pictures-shed-light-ravaged-country-swarming-refugees-rival-militias-eve-20th-anniversary-Rwandan-genocide.html#ixzz2xGXzskOy
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