ISIS-linked militants slaughter 89 people at Congo hospital
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In a series of heinous attacks across eastern Congo, Isis-affiliated militants have claimed the lives of 89 civilians. The violence, perpetrated by the Allied Democratic Forces, occurred between November 13 and November 19 in various areas of North Kivu province. Tragically, the victims included at least 20 women and an unknown number of children.

One particularly devastating assault targeted a Catholic Church-run health center in Byambwe, where at least 17 people, including women seeking maternity care, were killed. The attackers set fire to four patient wards, further amplifying the tragedy.

In addition to these brutal killings, the rebels engaged in abductions in nearby villages and looted medical supplies, exacerbating the community’s suffering.

Col. Alain Kiwewa, the local administrator, condemned the assaults, stating, “Attacks on health facilities are a crime against humanity.” He emphasized the need for justice, declaring, “These despicable acts must not go unpunished.”

Col. Alain Kiwewa, the territory’s administrator, said: ‘Attacks on health facilities are a crime against humanity. 

‘These despicable acts must not go unpunished,’ Kiwewa said

A UN peacekeeping mission known as MONUSCO said it a statement on Friday: ‘MONUSCO urges the Congolese authorities to promptly initiate independent and credible investigations to identify the perpetrators and accomplices of these massacres and bring them to justice’. 

Local officials said last month that suspected ADF rebels had killed 19 civilians in an overnight attack in the village of Mukondo in North Kivu province.

FILE PHOTO: Democratic Republic of Congo military personnel (FARDC) patrol against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in 2013

FILE PHOTO: Democratic Republic of Congo military personnel (FARDC) patrol against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in 2013

In September, the ADF claimed responsibility for one of its deadliest attacks in recent months that claimed the lives of more than 60 civilians at a funeral in eastern Congo.

A recent flurry of attacks claimed by the ADF has exacerbated insecurity in east Congo, a mineral-rich region where Rwandan-backed M23 rebels staged a major advance this year.

The ADF started as a rebel force in Uganda but has been based in the forests of neighbouring Congo since the late 1990s, and is recognised by Islamic State as an affiliate.

Congo’s army and Ugandan forces have pursued operations against the ADF, but the group’s attacks continue.

Other parts of North Kivu province are under the control of Rwanda-backed M23 rebels who staged a lightning advance this year.

Mediators including the United States and Qatar are trying to broker peace in that conflict, which Washington hopes will facilitate Western investments in the mining sector. 

Mass school abduction in Nigeria

Nigeria suffered its second mass school abduction this week with authorities confirming an attack on a Catholic school on Friday.

It wasn’t immediately confirmed who the attackers were or the number of students abducted at St. Mary’s School in Niger state’s Papiri community. 

At least 52 schoolchildren were seized, and local police said they have deployed a team to rescue the children. 

It comes four days after 25 students were abducted in neighbouring Kebbi state. 

 

Africa is rapidly becoming the new heartland of global jihad, as franchises of IS, Boko Haram, and Al Qaeda have been carving out strongholds across the continent. 

In 2024, an estimated 18,900 people were slaughtered in attacks linked to militant Islamists, a staggering toll that underscores the continent’s growing struggle to contain extremism.

Over the past three years, the annual death toll has averaged more than a third higher than between 2019 and 2021, with many victims bombed, beheaded, stoned to death, or hacked with machetes.

Brutal rapes, public executions, and forced marriages have been used to assert dominance in areas controlled by the various groups.

Al Qaeda’s main African spearheads are al Shabaab in Somalia and Jama’at Nusrat al Islam wal Muslimin, known as JNIM, in the Sahel.

ISIS operates through a web of ‘provinces’ in West Africa, the Sahel, Mozambique, Somalia and Libya.

In Nigeria, the original Boko Haram movement has splintered into rival factions that now fight both governments and each other.

In the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, the Allied Democratic Forces, rebranded by ISIS as Islamic State Central Africa Province, continues to massacre civilians in Ituri and North Kivu. 

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