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Kamis, 01 Januari 2009

Congo leader Joseph Kabila vows to destroy rebels

KINSHASA: President Joseph Kabila's Government has vowed to destroy the rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army, condemned by the UN over atrocities in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

"We have decided to destroy the LRA," government spokesman Lambert Mende Omalanga said yesterday, a day after UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon denounced the LRA's alleged role in massacres in Congo and in southern Sudan.

"We have given the LRA the chance to negotiate peace with the authorities in its country, but in the end they refused to sign. We cannot keep people on our territory who kill innocents."

Mr Omalanga was speaking after reports emerged of atrocities attributed to LRA fighters in eastern Congo.

The Catholic charity Caritas said the LRA had killed more than 400 people in Christmas massacres in the Haut-Uele district of northeastern Congo, which shares a border with Uganda.

Officers of the Ugandan army, which with Congolese and Sudanese soldiers has been hunting down LRA fighters in northeast Congo since December 14, also accused the LRA of the massacre.

On Monday, the UN's Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs said LRA fighters had killed at least 189 civilians in the region.

Richard Domba, the archbishop of Dungu-Doroma in the northeast Orientale province, denounced what he said was the "indescribable savagery and barbarousness" of the rebels.

The rebels have denied any responsibility for the killings, blaming the three-nation military force that is hunting them down.

Uganda and the LRA have been engaged in peace talks led by the Government of south Sudan for more than two years.

But the protracted discussions fell through in November after LRA leader Joseph Kony repeatedly failed to sign a peace deal agreed to with Uganda in July 2006, citing fears that he would be arrested on war crimes charges.

Kony is wanted by the International Criminal Court over the killings carried out by the LRA during its 20-year war against the Ugandan Government.