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To: Vigilant1;AfricaWatch
Thank you for posting this... one of the sub-themes I keep trying to raise awareness about is

"the world is catching fire...."

The larger war against terrorism, and the brushfires burning in the Middle East are mirrored in a smaller way in the unrest in Africa, Latin America, and other hot spots across the globe.

Americans need to remain informed, and vigilant, and I will index this:

AfricaWatch:

AfricaWatch: for AfricaWatch articles. 

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3 posted on 04/22/2002 1:49:01 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: backhoe, all
Modern weapons increase mortality in Congo battles

The Seattle Times
Monday, April 29, 2002 - 12:00 a.m. Pacific

KIGALI, Rwanda — Fighting between rival tribesmen in northeastern Congo has left scores of people dead and injured over the last two weeks, a Ugandan army spokesman said yesterday.

Maj. Shaban Bantariza said Lendu tribal militiamen, armed with assault rifles, machetes and bows and arrows, have killed "scores" of people from the smaller Hema tribe.

The Hema and Lendu communities have fought periodically for decades over tea and coffee farms and cattle that form the backbone of the local economy. The use of primitive weapons kept casualty figures low in the past. But following the outbreak of Congo's war in August 1998, the communities have been able to arm themselves with assault rifles and other light weapons.

Ugandan forces, who are in the country backing a rebel group in the civil war, have intervened and the killings have stopped, but the situation remains volatile, Bantariza said.

Government raid on rebels leaves 28 guerrillas dead KATMANDU, Nepal — Government forces attacked rebel training camps and hide-outs in the remote mountains of Nepal over the weekend, killing at least 28 guerrillas, the defense ministry said.

The latest government offensive came after a five-day nationwide strike ordered by the rebels ended Saturday. The strike shut down most of Nepal in the first two days, but businesses gradually reopened as people responded to the government's call to defy the rebels.

Guerrillas have waged an insurrection since 1996 in an attempt to topple the constitutional monarchy in the Himalayan kingdom and set up a communist state. More than 3,000 people have died in the fighting.

5 posted on 04/29/2002 5:34:13 AM PDT by Vigilant1
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