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‘We need to pay attention’— Islamic extremists kill 100+ Congolese in 15 days

January 22, 2021 by Global Christian Relief in Africa

They are facts—and a story—that we must pay attention to in the Central African country of 86.7 million. Since December 31, more than 100 people have died.

  • On December 31, 25 people were killed in an attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in the village of Tingwe, also in the Beni region.
  • On January 4, an estimated 22 civilians were killed in an overnight raid on the village of Mwenda, in the Beni region of neighboring North Kivu province. The attackers used guns and machetes, said Jeremi Mbweki, identified byReuters as a “civil society leader.” He said at least 17 more residents had been hacked to death in an attack on a nearby village the week before.
  • On January 14, approximately 46 peoplebelonging to the Pygmy ethnic group​, were killed in an attack by suspected militants of in Ituri province.

Because the DRC is 95 percent Christian, the majority of these deaths are believers.

‘A war has been declared’

Observers say the number of attacks attributed to ADF has been increasing in number and intensity since the start of an army offensive against the group in October 2019. A local citizens group called Lucha suggests that more than 1,200 civilians have since been killed by the militant Islamic group [RFI].

“A war has been declared against the DRC,” provincial Gov. Carly Nzanzu Kasivita told RFI after the reported killing of seven civilians in another attack on Dec. 30. A “national and international mobilization” is needed to end the ongoing violence, he said.

The Allied Democratic Forces, also known as Muslim Defence International, have been attacking communities for decades, including killing and kidnapping Christians, and training and sending jihadists to other countries in Africa.

A Jihadist network across Africa

Last year, a UN report suggested the “widespread, systematic and extremely brutal” rights abuses by the ADF “could constitute, by their nature and scope, crimes against humanity and war crimes.”

The UN warns that the ADF is actually connected to a network of jihadist groups across Africa. UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres told RFI, “In my opinion, the ADF today is part of a network that starts in Libya and stretches to the Sahel, to the Lake Chad region, and which is present in Mozambique.”

The ADF has not formally linked itself with Islamic State group, but Islamic State has started to claim responsibility for  some of the attacks by ADF and in April 2019 Islamic State propagandists described Congo as the “Central Africa Province of the Caliphate,” according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors Islamic State announcements.

Pray with us for Congolese Christians

Father, our family in the Congo is under attack. Please be so close to those who have lost so many in these continuous attacks. Father, provide for their needs and bring them comfort in ways we could never imagine. Place people in their path who remind them of the hope they have in Christ. May they feel the prayers of those who are lifting them up around the world. God, we ask that You would thwart the actions of these extremists and that You would speak into their hearts and convict them of these violent acts. We pray against the organization of terrorist networks. God, would you confuse their plans? Lord, we pray that Your name would be glorified as we come alongside our sisters and brothers in the Congo who are walking through so much. In Your name we pray, Amen.