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DRCongo: Two mass graves discovered in northeastern town of Mambasa.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| January 13, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

January

Kinshasa: Two mass graves have been discovered in Mambasa, 50 km northwest of Beni, in the Ituri district of northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRCongo), according to the UN Mission in DRCongo, known as MONUC.

MONUC was waiting for medical experts to deliver details about the circumstances of the killings, Patricia Tome, its chief of public information, told IRIN on Monday [13 January]. It is not known how many victims were killed, or when the killings took place.

Mambasa has been the scene of fighting …

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