WFP warns of fresh crisis in DR Congo

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GENEVA (AFP) – The World Food Programme said Wednesday it is extending its
humanitarian operations across the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
including areas hit by a conflict involving a Ugandan rebel group.

"WFP is concerned about a humanitarian crisis unfolding in Orientale
Province, in the far north-east of the DRC (around Dungu), where rebels from
the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) have been attacking civilians and forcing
thousands to flee their villages," the organisation said in a statement.

"WFP is preparing to assist an estimated 70,000 people who have been forced
from their homes and live in fear of their children being abducted by the
LRA," it said.

Tens of thousands of people have been killed and nearly two million
displaced in the two decades of fighting between the LRA and the Ugandan
government.

The area around Dungu is extremely difficult to reach because of both
insecurity and impassable roads, so the WFP said it was opening a strategic
air bridge between Dungu and Entebbe in Uganda which it would also make
available to other aid agencies.

"There is also a possibility of using air drops to provide much-needed food
assistance," the agency said.

Across the whole of the eastern DRC, including Nord-Kivu province which has
seen heavy fighting between government troops and rebels led by
ex-general Laurent
Nkunda, the WFP said it has delivered food to a total of 564,000 people
during November.

"Insecurity and the difficulty of negotiating poor roads continued to hamper
access to an estimated 70,000 displaced people" in the area, it said.

Since fighting resumed in August, rebels have pushed back government troops
in Nord-Kivu.

They have also clashed with pro-government Mai-Mai militia and Hutu rebels
from the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda.

UN agencies say the recent fighting has forced 250,000 people to flee their
homes.
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