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The Democratic Republic of Congo army has used vaccination clinics as "bait" to attack civilians, says aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). | The Democratic Republic of Congo army has used vaccination clinics as "bait" to attack civilians, says aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). |
Thousands of Hutu civilians were targeted when they visited sites set up to combat a measles epidemic, in areas controlled by the rebels, MSF said. | Thousands of Hutu civilians were targeted when they visited sites set up to combat a measles epidemic, in areas controlled by the rebels, MSF said. |
It denounced the attacks in North Kivu as "an abuse of humanitarian action". | It denounced the attacks in North Kivu as "an abuse of humanitarian action". |
On Monday the UN withdrew its support for a government army unit, accusing soldiers of killing 62 civilians. | On Monday the UN withdrew its support for a government army unit, accusing soldiers of killing 62 civilians. |
MSF said the clinics were targeted despite security guarantees from all parties to enable the mass immunisation scheme to be carried out in the Maisisi district north-west of the city of Goma. | MSF said the clinics were targeted despite security guarantees from all parties to enable the mass immunisation scheme to be carried out in the Maisisi district north-west of the city of Goma. |
It said it was operating in support of the Ministry of Health, whose workers were unable to access regions controlled by the Hutu rebel group, the FDLR. | It said it was operating in support of the Ministry of Health, whose workers were unable to access regions controlled by the Hutu rebel group, the FDLR. |
"We feel we were used as bait," said Luis Encinas, head of MSF programmes in Central Africa. | "We feel we were used as bait," said Luis Encinas, head of MSF programmes in Central Africa. |
"How will MSF be perceived by the population now? Will our patients still feel safe enough to come for medical care?" | "How will MSF be perceived by the population now? Will our patients still feel safe enough to come for medical care?" |
The targeting of civilians has been a major concern for charities operating in DR Congo and UN support for the government had been dependent on it respecting the neutrality of civilians. | The targeting of civilians has been a major concern for charities operating in DR Congo and UN support for the government had been dependent on it respecting the neutrality of civilians. |
The Congolese government says military operations in the area have been suspended to allow an inquiry into the UN allegations that soldiers had killed civilians. | |
The UN had been helping the army tackle the FDLR since January 2009. | The UN had been helping the army tackle the FDLR since January 2009. |
The rebels have been at the heart of years of unrest in the region. | The rebels have been at the heart of years of unrest in the region. |
Their leaders fled to the area in 1994 after being accused of taking part in Rwanda's genocide and have since been fighting with the local Tutsi population and government troops. | Their leaders fled to the area in 1994 after being accused of taking part in Rwanda's genocide and have since been fighting with the local Tutsi population and government troops. |
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