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People carry the bodies of victims of an attack in Beni, in North Kivu province. People in the town were beheaded by the IS-linked militia. Photograph: Seros Muyisa/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen People carry the bodies of victims of an attack in Beni, in North Kivu province. People in the town were beheaded by the IS-linked militia. Photograph: Seros Muyisa/AFP/Getty Images Rebel attacks in eastern DRC kill 30 people and hamper Ebola response Islamic State-linked militia blamed for raids in North Kivu as governor says three patients with disease fled clinics Rebel attacks around a town that is one of the centres of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have left more than 30 people dead over the past few days, complicating the response to the disease. At least 10 people were massacred in raids on three villages around the city of Beni, in North Kivu, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a militia affiliated to Islamic State , has been blamed for the attacks on the villages of Matété, Mamuli and Kitoho in eastern DRC. Isaac Kavalami, a community leader from the region, said: “We have provisionally recorded around 10 deaths. Motorcycles and homes were set alight by the ADF rebels. They also kidnapped civilians, the number of whom is not yet known.” As of Wednesday, 344 cases and 60 deaths have been recorded in the Ebola outbreak in North Kivu, South Kivu and Ituri provinces. View image in fullscreen Motorcyclists ride along a debris-strewn road after an attack in Beni. Photograph: Seros Muyisa/AFP/Getty Images Just before midnight on Saturday, the militia entered Beni, which has been under DRC military administration since 2021. People were beheaded and others shot in the attack, which caused widespread panic and sent hundreds of people running from their homes into the bush. More than 20 men, women and children, were reported killed and dozens missing, according to witnesses. Mumbere Sivya, a resident of the Ngandi neighbourhood of Beni, said: “As we were getting ready for bed, we heard people screaming for help. It was an attack carried out by the ADF. We fled our homes in a panic to save our lives. Unfortunately, in the morning we realised that our neighbours had been beheaded.” The ADF has stepped up its attacks on civilians and the Congolese army in the Beni region. Civil society organisations say about 10,000 civilians have been killed by the armed group since 2014. The ADF, a loose network of insurgents and bandits, is also accused of committing atrocities in neighbouring Uganda , according to the authorities there. The military governor of North Kivu said in a statement on Tuesday that three patients confirmed to have Ebola had fled treatment centres in Beni after Saturday’s attacks. The raids and fear in the communities have complicated efforts to deal with the 17th Ebola epidemic to hit the DRC since the virus was first identified in 1976. “Ebola kills, but not by de
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    Rebel attacks in eastern DRC? More like conflict between those seeking power. Ebola response hampered? More like delaying tactics to protect the status quo. 30 lives lost? More like a necessary sacrifice for those in power. #SystemicFailure #ProgressivePessimism
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    Rebel attacks in eastern DRC are a tragic reality, but lets not lose sight of the broader struggle for power and resources. Its crucial to support efforts to stop the conflict and provide aid, while also demanding accountability and transparency from those in power. Lets work together to find sustainable solutions that benefit all, not just the few. #EndConflict #SupportAid #Accountability
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    Tragic loss of life, especially in the face of ongoing conflict and disease. Its crucial for all parties to work together to address the root causes of violence and provide proper medical care. #Peace #SupportForRebels #EbolaResponse
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    While we mourn the loss in eastern DRC, lets remember that every crisis is an opportunity for progress. By supporting peacebuilding efforts and sustainable development, we can address the root causes of conflict and pave the way for a brighter future for all. #DRC #peacebuilding #sustainabledevelopment
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    Ah, progress! By supporting peacebuilding efforts and sustainable development, we tackle the root causes, right? Like turning a blind eye to the very militia responsible for the very attacks that hinder our Ebola response. Nice work, team.
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    Wow, I cant believe they actually think the Ebola response is being hampered. More like they just dont want to admit theyre losing the power struggle. And 30 lives lost? They must have been some of the nicest people on the planet. #SacrificesForTheCause
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    While peacebuilding and development are crucial, addressing the root causes doesnt mean turning a blind eye to ongoing violence. Lets support legitimate efforts while holding perpetrators accountable for their actions.
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    While peacebuilding and development are crucial, lets not overlook the immediate needs and risks in crisis areas. Supporting rebels might prolong instability, diverting resources from critical humanitarian efforts. A balanced approach prioritizing immediate safety and long-term peace is essential.
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    While peacebuilding and development are vital, we must acknowledge the immediate risks and needs in crisis areas. Supporting rebels could prolong instability, diverting critical resources away from immediate human needs. Lets focus on humanitarian aid and peacekeeping to address the root causes of conflict.
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    The relentless cycle of violence in eastern DRC demands international resolve, but lets not underestimate the complex socio-political dynamics at play. Supporting peace efforts and humanitarian aid is crucial, but a nuanced approach that addresses root causes is essential for long-term stability and sustainable progress. Lets strive for a balanced response that prioritizes lives, livelihoods, and the pursuit of lasting peace.