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In photos: 'Democratic Republic of Congo Unrest'
By James Wray Nov 2, 2008, 18:58 GMT
Displaced Congolese run from Kibati displacement camp, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as a battle broke out inside the camp between two seperate groups of soldiers on 02 November 2008. Government troops caused panic amongst the already traumatized displaced after a battle broke out between two groups of troops after a soldier tried to rape a camp resident. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
United Nations troops on high alert outside Kibati displacement camp, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, after a battle broke out inside the camp between two seperate groups of soldiers on 02 November 2008. Government troops caused panic amongst the already traumatized displaced after a battle broke out between two groups of troops after a soldier tried to rape a camp resident. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Drunk government soldiers walk through Kibati displacement camp, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, after a battle broke out inside the camp between two seperate groups of soldiers on 02 November 2008. Government troops caused panic amongst the already traumatized displaced after a battle broke out between two groups of troops after a soldier tried to rape a camp resident. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Drunk government soldiers walk through Kibati displacement camp, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, after a battle broke out inside the camp between two seperate groups of soldiers on 02 November 2008. Government troops caused panic amongst the already traumatized displaced after a battle broke out between two groups of troops after a soldier tried to rape a camp resident. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
An elderly Congolese woman displaced by fighting heads back to her home village where she says at least there is food just outside Kibati, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Children look out the window of their home in Kibati displacement camp, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Displaced Congolese carry their belongings to their former homes and villages on a road approximately 20kms, from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Over 250,000 people have been displaced by the recent fighting causing aid workers and food distribution points to be overrun by desperate Congolese in search of food and water. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Displaced Congolese discuss returning to their former homes and villages at a displacement camp in Kibati, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Over 250,000 people have been displaced by the recent fighting causing aid workers and food distribution points to be overrun by desperate Congolese in search of food and water. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Displaced Congolese are reflected in a puddle on a road approximately 20kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Over 250,000 people have been displaced by the recent fighting causing aid workers and food distribution points to be overrun by desperate Congolese in search of food and water. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
A young displaced Congolese girl keeps a wary eye on rebel soldiers (unseen in photo) while carrying a small sibling on her back as they walk to their former homes and villages approximately 20kms, from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008.Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Displaced Congolese carry their belongings to their former homes and villages approximately 20kms, from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
A displaced Congolese boy huddles against his mother as camp residents discuss returning to their former homes and villages at a displacement camp in Kibati, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Over 250,000 people have been displaced by the recent fighting causing aid workers and food distribution points to be overrun by desperate Congolese in search of food and water. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Displaced Congolese carry their belongings to their former homes and villages approximately 20kms, from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Over 250,000 people have been displaced by the recent fighting causing aid workers and food distribution points to be overrun by desperate Congolese in search of food and water. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
A Congolese soldier holds a pet baby monkey in Kibati displacement camp,12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Children in Kibati displacement camp play and wash their feet in a spray of water from a broken hose pipe, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Congolese in Kibati displacement camp,12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Young boys with a wooden bicycle, used to ferry goods for a fee, walk past a United Nations armored personell carrier in the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 01 November 2008. Over 250,000 people have been displaced by the recent fighting causing aid workers and food distribution points to be overrun by desperate Congolese in search of food and water. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
Children in Kibati displacement camp play and wash their feet in a spray of water from a broken hose pipe, 12kms from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 02 November 2008. Tutsi-led rebels tightened their hold on newly seized swaths of eastern Congo which has once again seen tens of thousands of frightened civilians hitting the road into and out of makeshift refugee camps throughout the east of the country. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
A Congolese boy waits outside the gates of a food distribution point where thousands of displaced gathered to receive emergency biscuits for children in Kibati, 12km from the provincial capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 01 November 2008. Over 250,000 people have been displaced by the recent fighting causing aid workers and food distribution points to be overrun by desperate Congolese in search of food and water. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
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