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The Democratic Republic of Congo army killed at least 11 civilians as it retook the airport in Mbandaka from rebels this month, a rights group says. | The Democratic Republic of Congo army killed at least 11 civilians as it retook the airport in Mbandaka from rebels this month, a rights group says. |
The Asadho campaign group says it has confirmed 11 killings but suspects another 31 during the Easter attack. | |
Nine of the dead had been in detention for three months but were then accused of being rebels and killed, it said. The government is investigating. | |
The attack, which followed clashes over fishing rights, left two UN staff dead. | |
DR Congo's army has a reputation for brutality and stealing from and raping the people it is supposed to protect. | |
Thousands of former rebel fighters have joined the army under various peace deals. | Thousands of former rebel fighters have joined the army under various peace deals. |
The dispute in Mbandaka is separate from the unrest involving numerous armed groups in eastern DR Congo, which has drawn the world's biggest peacekeeping operation to the country. | The dispute in Mbandaka is separate from the unrest involving numerous armed groups in eastern DR Congo, which has drawn the world's biggest peacekeeping operation to the country. |
Names of dead | |
UN peacekeepers helped the army retake control of the airport in the north-western Equateur province on 5 April. | UN peacekeepers helped the army retake control of the airport in the north-western Equateur province on 5 April. |
The government has accused UN peacekeepers of not helping a shipowner in Mbandaka who was killed by the rebels. | |
Government spokesman Lambert Mende said it was the first time he had reports of army killings in Mbandaka. | |
"If Asadho gives the names of the people executed it will be easy for us to investigate further. So yes, we will open an investigation on this," he told the BBC. | |
Asadho says it does have these names. | |
Several Congolese soldiers are currently facing charges at a military court in Mbandaka - some are charged with looting, some are charged for failing to counterattack and running away from the enemy. | |
One officer has already been condemned to death as he was accused of having looted UN premises at Mbandaka airport. | |
Another three have been sentenced to jail terms, according to Asadho. | |
An unknown number of rebels are also facing trial. | |
Mbandaka is the capital of Equateur province, where at least 100 people were killed in clashes between the Lobala and Boba communities last year, displacing an estimated 200,000 people. | Mbandaka is the capital of Equateur province, where at least 100 people were killed in clashes between the Lobala and Boba communities last year, displacing an estimated 200,000 people. |
The rebels were thought to be from the Enyele community - a Lobala sub-tribe. | The rebels were thought to be from the Enyele community - a Lobala sub-tribe. |