Congo-Kinshasa: Ituri Youth Peace Demonstration Marked By Komanda Church Massacre
ITURI PROVINCE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, AUG 6 – Bishop Ayikuli called on youth to reject armed groups and emphasized education, employment, and psychosocial support as key to peace in Ituri, where insecurity persists.
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The president of the CEI invites the exchange in the celebrations and to pray for a peace "unarmed and disarming"
DR Congo: Armed Group Massacres Dozens in Church
Click to expand Image The burial of people killed by the Allied Democratic Forces armed group at a church in Komanda, Ituri province, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, July 28, 2025. © 2025 Reuters/Stringer (Nairobi) – The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) armed group killed more than 40 people, including several children, with guns and machetes during a nighttime church gathering on July 26-27, 2025, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo…
Congo-Kinshasa: Ituri Youth Peace Demonstration Marked By Komanda Church Massacre
Kinshasa -- "You do not build a nation with a Kalashnikov," said Bishop Sosthène Ayikuli Udjuwa of Mahagi-Nioka in Ituri in his address to young people, urging them not to join one of the many armed groups active in this province in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Rebels Slaughter 40 Catholics in a Congo Church - The Living Church
Two recent United Nations reports about the Democratic Republic of Congo capture the tinderbox nature of life there. “Doha agreement brings DR Congo government and M23 rebels a step closer to peace,” the UN wrote on July 20. Eight days later, a UN report turned grim: “UN condemns deadly attack on worshippers in DR Congo.” The attack on Roman Catholic worshipers, waged on the night of July 26 by Allied Democratic Forces based in Uganda, killed mo…
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