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Snakes, crocs and machete-wielding tribes: How Briton canoed solo down 3,000-mile Congo river... and lived to tell the tale By PAMELA OWEN Updated: 01:11 EDT, 29 January 2012 ...
Bellevue Presbyterian Church is working to help the people of South Kivu Congo, as they face ethnically-motivated violence from militias.
Shocking moment Brit documentary maker is caught in violent clash between rival tribes in Congo where one man is dragged into the jungle to be killed - as viewers praise her 'bravery' for stepping ...
Mr Sinafasi, who was displaced from his ancestral home in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, is leading a delegation of pygmies to meet the new head of the World Bank in Washington this ...
She was filming Channel 4 documentary Extreme Tribe: The Last Pygmies, where she visited the turbulent region to see the village of Bonguinda.
A Total of 3,250 Congolese of Hema and Alur tribes have crossed into Nebbi district following fresh clashes between the two tribes and the Lendu in Athanga, Jalosiga, 50 kilometres inside DR Congo ...
Rival tribes fighting in northeastern Congo signed a cease-fire Friday, though the United Nations said the situation was still unstable and sent more soldiers to the region. The Lendu and Hema ...
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