The National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) says
gunmen kidnapped two Catholic priests in an area at the centre of over two
years of massacres by unknown assailants.
According to CENCO, the two priests, Charles Kipasa and
Jean-Pierre Akilimali, were taken from Our Lady of the Angels parish in
Bunyuka, located between the towns of Butembo and Beni, by a group of around 10
assailants just before 10 p.m. (2000 GMT) on Sunday.
“Priests are men of God who devote their lives to the good
of the population without a political agenda. To hurt them is to harm the
community they serve,” CENCO said in a statement.
CENCO called upon the security forces to do everything
possible to free the men. Three other priests, abducted in the same area in
October 2012, still have not been freed.
Congo’s mineral-rich eastern borderlands, a tinderbox of ethnic
tensions, has for more than two decades been the theater of successive wars and
rebellions.
Beni has been among the most volatile zones in the last two
years.
A series of nighttime massacres that began in October 2014,
mostly carried out with hatchets and machetes by unidentified assailants, has
killed hundreds of civilians.
Over 930 prisoners were freed in June in an attack on the
town’s main prison that also killed 11 people.
Another dozen people were killed when a so-called Mai-Mai
militia coalition launched raids on the city centre. (NAN)
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