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DR Congo: UN calls for release of 90 children kidnapped by Ugandan rebels
Tue. September 23, 2008 06:32 am.- By Bonny Apunyu. -

(SomaliNet) The United Nations children's fund (UNICEF) on Monday urged the immediate release of 90 children kidnapped in the Democratic Republic of Congo by rebels from Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).

“UNICEF demands the unconditional release of the abducted children," said Julien Harneis, Unicef's chief of field operations in the eastern DRC.

UNICEF cited local authorities as saying the children were snatched from their schools on September 17 in simultaneous attacks on the eastern villages of Kiliwa, Duru, and Nambia.

The children are presumed to have been taken to nearby LRA bases in the forest, it added.

"These children were taken from their schools; Unicef is very concerned that they will now be forced to fight or support fighting, putting their lives at risk," Harneis said.

A village chief and two Italian missionaries were also abducted in the LRA attacks, during which at least three civilians were killed, health centres were looted and houses burnt.

Tens of thousands of people have been killed in the two-decade-old civil war between the LRA and the Ugandan government.

Fighting officially ended in 2006 when a ceasefire was agreed, however LRA rebels have in part regrouped across the border in DRC during the agreement's much-delayed implementation. - Sapa-AFP

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