4 - 10 December 2015
Compiled by Caroline Johnpulle
- 15 Journalists attend training sessions for “electoral media content”
- Alleged perpetrator of the Rwandan genocide arrested
- Mai Mai Simba threaten to attack Mambasa
- 47 Miners kidnapped by gunmen
- Insecurity: Residents of Beni abandon their villages
1. 15 Journalists attend training sessions for ‘electoral media content’
State-owned media
(Agence Congolaise Presse, government-owned news agency, article dated 10 December 2015, in French) Quinze journalistes de Kinshasa en formation sur le contenu médiatique en période électorale
- 15 journalists from Kinshasa have been attending a training sessions regarding “media content during elections.”
- It is organized by "Journalists for Human Rights (JHR)," a Canadian NGO based in Kinshasa, supported by the Embassy of Canada in the DRC.
- The training focuses on ethical and professional conduct of the delivery of presidential candidates, issues and information.
2. Alleged perpetrator of the Rwandan genocide arrested
Privately-owned media
(Radio-Okapi, independent/privately-owned newspaper, article dated 10 December 2015, in French). RDC: un présumé auteur du génocide au Rwanda arrêté à Goma
- One of the alleged perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide has been under arrest since Wednesday in Goma, North Kivu.
- Ladislas Ntanganzwa, was reportedly arrested by his own comrades in arms on 3 December in Kiyeye.
- After his arrest, Ntanganzwa was delivered to the Congolese police.
3. Mai Mai Simba threaten to attack Mambasa
Privately-owned media
(Radio-Okapi, independent/privately-owned newspaper, article dated 9 December 2015, in French) Ituri: les Maï-Maï Simba menacent d’attaquer deux localités de Mambasa
- Mai Mai Simba threaten to attack the villages of Mabukusi and Epulu in the Mambasa territory.
- FARDC is on site in Mambasa to protect the inhabitants and travelers along Highway No. 4.
4. 47 Miners kidnapped by gunmen
Privately-owned media
(Radio-Okapi, independent/privately-owned newspaper, article dated 9 December 2015, in French)
Ex-Province Orientale: des hommes armés enlèvent 47 personnes
- Gunmen kidnapped 47 people from two mining centers, located between the city of Niania, Ituri and the town of Isiro, Haut Uele, on December 5 -6.
- A woman was raped by nine assailants, she was admitted to care.
- Last November, 40 women were abducted in Mambasa by armed men. They were later identified as militia Manu.
5. Insecurity: Residents of Beni abandon their villages
Privately-owned media
(Radio-Okapi, independent/privately-owned newspaper, article dated 7 December 2015, in French)
- Several residents from Beni have abandoned their villages due to insecurities.
- The scare comes after the village attacks in Eringeti, just northeast of Beni.