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Wednesday, 27 June 2012

FARDC & MONUSCO seize back Okapi Reserve but toll staggering in bloody wake of Warlord Morgan Ekasambaza and his militiamen

Posted on 07:03 by Unknown

John Lukas, President of the Jacksonville, Fl-based White Oak

Conservation Center, Inc.--the non-profit organization running the

flagship Okapi Conservation Project (OCP) in the Ituri rainforest in

Orientale Province--confirmed, in a statement posted yesterday and

updated today, that FARDC and MONUSCO combat troops seized back the

wildlife reserve on Monday, June 25, from warlord Morgan Ekasambaza

and his militiamen.





The militiamen had been occupying the wildlife reserve for two days

while wreaking havoc in the surrounding towns and hamlets.





Lukas's full statement reads:





"Okapi Conservation Project (OCP) – Update, June 26, 2012

Posted on June 27, 2012 by Scott

Okapi Conservation Project (OCP) – Update

June 26, 2012 5:00 PM ET





"The Congolese army and UN troops are in control of Epulu and the road

is open through the Reserve. People are starting to come out of the

forest where they have been hiding the last 48 hours. There have been

many conflicting reports coming out of Epulu and we have decided to

wait to release more information until it can be verified by a known

reliable source. One of the ICCN senior rangerstraveled into Epulu

with UN forces and is making a thorough report on the situation at the

Station which he plans on filing late tonight or early in the morning.

Once we receive his report we will provide a detailed summary of his

findings. We have been in contact with a senior OCP staff member who

istrying to get back to Epulu and once he is there we will have access

to information on a regular basis. This is a trying time for all

involved and we appreciate your concern and support.





"The Wildlife Conservation Network has generously offered to accept

donations on behalf of the Okapi Conservation Project's emergency

fund.





"Go to www.WildNet.org/support/ and click on okapi on the pull down menu.





"John Lukas

President

White Oak Conservation Center, Inc.

1615 Riverside Ave

Jacksonville FL 32204

904-860-4686."





(Page Address: www.okapiconservation.org/uncategorized/okapi-conservation-project-ocp-update-june-26-2012/)





While one can certainly let out a sigh of relief over this

development, the fact remains that Mai-Mai terrorists led by warlord

Morgan Ekasambaza left a staggering toll in their wake: 15 okapis

killed for bushmeat, more than 26 people killed, and more than 70

women raped, according to various reports by Radio Okapi.





The occupation and the mayhem brought to the fore the shortcomings of

Congolese military planners.





A point hammered down by Ituri civil society leader Jean-Bosco Lalo,

who, according to Radio-Okapi, on Monday angrily told Gen Jean-Claude

Kifwa, the commander of FARDC 9th Military Region, at his press

briefing:





"You can't allow a town like Epulu to be besieged for more than 48

hours while we live in a country that's supposed to have an army!"





During those 48 hours, warlord Morgan Ekasambaza and his

blood-drenched bandits set up a makeshift road tolls charging $250 on

trucks coming from Bunia, Butembo and Goma en route to Kisangani.





Truckers who couldn't pay the toll saw their merchandise plundered and

their female passengers raped--including a student from Kinshasa on

her way to visit her family.





Morgan Ekasambaza is also reported to have replenished his war chest

with $25,000, the market value in the area of the 500 grams of gold

he'd seized from gold diggers and traders.





The flight of warlord Morgan Ekasambaza ends an 11-day crime and

killing spree during which these terrorists ran amok around and in

Epulu.





***



PHOTO: Okapis Kijana (male) and Tatu (female), 2010



PHOTO CREDITS: Facebook/Okapi Conservation Project (OCP)
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