DR Congo Kasai conflict: 'Thousands dead' in violence
The UN has called for an investigation into the violence, which has left millions displaced
More than 3,300 people have been killed in the violence in the
Democratic Republic of Congo's Kasai region since last October, the
Catholic Church says.
The figure, reported by Reuters, is from Church sources in the country.
The deaths are the result of clashes between the army and a rebel group, but civilians have also been caught up in the violence.
The UN has reported on the discovery of more than 20 mass graves but has put the death toll so far at about 400.
According to the church, 20 villages have been completely destroyed, half of them by government troops.
The
UN human rights chief, Prince Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, said investigators
in Kasai province had identified dozens of mass graves along with
harrowing evidence of people being shot, burned or hacked to death.
Atrocities
were being carried out by the security forces and a government-backed
militia, known as the Bana Mura, which was set up to help fight a rival
group known as the Kamuina Nsapu, Prince Zeid said.
He added that
local authorities had denied the UN access to information about what was
happening in the region. The UN has said it has evidence that hundreds
of villagers from the Luba and Lulua ethnic groups have been killed.
The UN Human Rights Council is likely to vote this week on whether to
mandate an independent investigation into the violence following what
the group's commissioner described as horrific atrocities committed in
Kasai province.
The Congolese authorities have said they would reject it.
More
than a million people have been displaced in the region in the last
year and aid workers say the humanitarian response on the ground has so
far been inadequate.
Violence erupted in the once peaceful Kasai
region last August, after the death of a local leader during fighting
with security forces.
DR Congo Kasai conflict: 'Thousands dead' in violence
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