More
than 10 Christians were killed on Tuesday, June 21, when an Islamist
extremist group ambushed their three vehicles in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo (DRC).
The attack occurred near the village of
Makisabo, Beni. The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an Islamist
extremist group, allegedly blocked the road, shot all the passengers,
and set the vehicles on fire.
Activities along the Beni-Kasindi
Road have since been halted. International Christian Concern (ICC) spoke
to one of the taxi operators along this route, which is the only
corridor connecting Uganda and the eastern region of the DRC.
“The
5 p.m. incident led to the death of our fellow drivers and our
customers who wanted to reach home and be with their families,” said the taxi operator. “We
are saddened that the ADF rebels continue to make our lives difficult
here in Congo. There is no single day that they do not kill people. The
villages are unsafe. The roads are unsafe. The towns are unsafe. We only
live by God’s mercy. Now we cannot work because they have attacked
Makisabo. We don’t know how long this will take before the road is
opened again.”
This attack comes a day after the East
African Community (EAC) heads of state convened in Nairobi, Kenya, led
by its chair, President Uhuru Kenyatta, to discuss the security
situation in the eastern region of the DRC. The participants agreed to
accelerate regional efforts to “attain sustainable peace and security in Eastern DRC,” deploy more forces to conduct joint operations with the Congolese military, and call for a disarmament “exercise in the provinces of Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu.”
Church leaders have condemned the attack, calling it an atrocity against Christians.
“We know the war situation in Congo is complex, but we cannot ignore the fact that the rebel groups are targeting Christians,” explained a local bishop. “We
have evidence that the killers have established ties with [the] Islamic
State (ISIS) and survivors have confessed to us that they were asked to
recite the shahada if they wanted to survive. We have pastors that have
been killed for refusing to deny Christ and get Islamized. We are
asking for prayers and support to take care of millions of refugees,
widows, and orphans.”
On Friday, June 17, while traversing
the war-torn zone of Beni territory, ICC staff witnessed the aftermath
of a fresh attack on travelers. They saw that a vehicle had been
ambushed and set on fire along the Beni-Butembo Road. All five
passengers were also killed.
ICC’s representative reported, “The
ADF rebels had laid siege on the same road we were driving through, and
we drove past the scene of the attack when the burnt bodies had been
collected and the car shell was still smoking. As scary as it was, we
sympathized with the residents and prayed for the affected families.”
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Wack Muslims now terrorize the DRC
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