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Saturday, 18 August 2012

Dr. Emmanuel de Mérode's Lay of the Land & Brief History of Violence at Virunga National Park

Posted on 11:36 by Unknown

(PHOTO: General Kakule Sikula aka Lafontaine whose Mai-Mai militia

PARECO occupies the western shore of Lake Edward. HE IS A MURDERER OF

PARK RANGERS.)



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(Page Address of Dr. de Mérode's MAP detailing current positions of

various militia outfits occupying the Park:

gorillacd.org/files/2012/08/militias2.jpg)



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In an authoritative post titled "Militia Groups" published today,

Virunga National Park Chief Warden Dr. Emmanuel de Mérode brilliantly

achieved the following 3 goals:





1) To give a theory of the rise of militia activity and insurgency in

eastern DRC, where the state's "monopoly of violence [has been]

replaced by zones of unsettled sovereignties and loyalties" (see

Thomas Bloom Hansen & Finn Stepputat, eds., Sovereign Bodies):





"Armed militias have two unique opportunities: the fragility of state

security, coupled with the illegal access natural resources.



"This makes the park and its surroundings fertile ground for an

intricate mosaic of armed militias" [more below];





2) To give his rationale for : a) his fierce armed resistance against

the FDLR, which occupies the "southern half" of the Park, and b)the

Rangers' "pacific coexistence" with M23:





"They [FDLR terrorists] are our biggest problem. They have killed 11

of our rangers since January last year, and are responsible for some

of the worst attrocities in the region"; and, more importantly,





3) To give the lay of the ground at the Park--complete with a tactical

map of sorts--as well as a brief history of violence at and around the

Virunga National Park.





I was particularly astonished to discover that there is no longer just

one single FDLR group but a few FDLR splinter groups--of which at

least 3 operate in the Park (see below).



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EXCERPT FROM DR. DE MERODE'S POST:





"For a long time, we considered the park to be affected by three main

illegal armed groups.





"The FDLR (Rwandan) in the South, the Mai Mai (Congolese) in the

centre and the ADF/Nalu

(Ugandan) in the north.





"In recent months, things have become a little more complicated with

the arrival of the M23 [...]





"They're all a threat to population and represent the greatest of

concerns for the park authorities.





"In the South, the M23 are a new arrival, though based on a presence

that was always here.





"The movement was born of the CNDP which used to be under the

leadership of the rebel General

Laurent Nkunda, currently under house arrest in Rwanda.





"It came into being in April when former members of the CNDP mutinied

under the pretext that the March 23, 2009 agreements that ended the

CNDP war of 2007 and 2008 were not respected.





"Although they are a rebellion against the government, there is an

understanding on all sides that the park needs to be protected and

that the park's rangers must continue their work in the areas that are

controlled by the M23.





"This is fairly unique, partly as a result Virunga's status as a World

Heritage Site, [thus] offering legitimacy to our claim of being

neutral in the current conflict, [and] partly because the park is

gradually being rebuilt as a government institution genuinely trying

to fulfill its role.





"The southern half of the park is home to several FDLR groups.





"They have a long history in the region dating back to Rwandan

Genocide in 1994, and are an assimilation of the Interahamwe, brutal

irregulars responsible for the worst crimes during the genocide, and

of the pre-genocide Rwandan regular army as well as a collection of

opportunists including some Congolese nationals.





"The group continues to commit war crimes, including murder, torture,

rape, persecution and the recruitment of child soldiers, and has

gained significant prominence in recent months as a result of the

instability caused by the M23 war.



"[...]





"Of these [FDLR splinter groups], the FDLR SOKI are our biggest

concern, as they now control the east of the park and have completely

encircled Lulimbi, where a unit of our rangers are trying to maintain

their presence.





"The government army and the UN peacekeepers have fled this area and

the FDLR have taken over.





"The FDLR Soki have attacked us in the past, such in June last year,

when they ambushed one of our

vehicles and captured, killed and decapitated one of our rangers,

Asani Sebuyoli, near Ishasha.





"They've attacked us twice in the past two weeks.





"Two of our rangers were wounded, and four of theirs were killed

during these attacks.





[Dr. de Mérode may be referring to the FDLR dawn attack of July 20 at

Nyakakoma. 12 FARDC troops backed 14 park rangers in repulsing the

assailants.





[One FARDC soldier was killed and the "commanding officer wounded in

the foot" during the engagement.





[At the time, Dr. de Mérode gave the death toll of 3 among the FDLR

assailants. See my post of July 22 and Dr. de Mérode's post of July

21.]





"Other FDLR groups live and operate in the park.





"A strange group is the FDLR Mandevu who operate just north of Goma,

living off the illegal

charcoal from the park.





"These are perhaps best defined as 'rebels without a cause,' other

than looting and pillaging, that is.





"They were probably responsible for the killing of two of our rangers

in September last year.





"They tend to switch sides very quickly, based on the financial

opportunities available to them.





"The Mai Mai are a mixed group that fight amongst themselves as much

as they fight with the

government forces.





"The movement has its origins in the 1960s, but only really came

together after the beginning of the second Congolese Civil War in

1998.





"The main group that affects us are called the Mai Mai Pareco and come

under the command of "General" Sikuli Lafontaine.





"Rangers Safari and Magayani were killed by this group in January 2009

and September 2011.





"The ADF/Nalu are a strange Ugandan islamic group that have been

living in the savannas north

of Lake Edward and in the rainforests of the lower Semliki river for

several decades.





"They are reportedly highly structured and organised and potentially

very dangerous, but tend to avoid confrontations with the Congolese

authorities.





"They are the only armed group that tends to buy its supplies from the

local population rather to

loot them.





"That said, there was a violent incident in 2005 when two of our

rangers were abducted by the ADF/Nalu and were never seen again.





"They have had several run-ins with the army, some of them with deadly

consequences.





"There are a number of other smaller groups such as the ex-RCD-K/ML,

who are a remnant from the

1998-2003 civil war, and who attacked Kasindi in the northern sector

of the park three weeks ago,

killing 2 soldiers, but not that much is known about them.





[The RCD-K/ML was once led by controversial MP Antipas Mbusa Nyamwisi,

who has since pulled a disappearing act in Kinshasa.]





"Other smaller militia groups come and go when the opportunities arise.





"Sadly, the failure to re-establish the rule of law by the Government,

despite UN support, the chronic

youth unemployment and the widespread availability of weapons, all

contribute to making armed groups an attractive option for young men

in eastern congo.





"That's it. For now."





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SOURCE: Page Address: gorillacd.org/2012/08/18/militia-groups/



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