
ISIS-Linked Militants Butcher 70 Christians In Congo-Global Leaders Urged To Act
Witnesses reported, as per the report, that the rebels shouted, "Get out, get out," as they forced the Christians from their homes.
Fear and chaosFollowing the attack, many Christians fled the region, seeking safety. Muhindo Musunzi, director of the Kombo Primary School, stated that churches, schools, and health centers had already shut down due to the deteriorating security situation.
“We had to move all activities towards Vunying,” Musunzi said. Families were unable to retrieve or bury their dead for days due to ongoing insecurity.
A church elder from the CECA20 church expressed the community's despair:“We don't know what to do or how to pray; we've had enough of massacres. May God's will alone be done.”
Calls for actionDespite the scale of the atrocity, the massacre has received little international media attention. Open Doors condemned the attack and urged global action.
“Open Doors strongly condemns this heinous act of violence against civilians and calls upon civil societies, governments, and international organizations to prioritize civilian protection in eastern DRC,” said John Samuel, a legal expert for Open Doors in sub-Saharan Africa. Legal Disclaimer:
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