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Update after Tshiaberimu attacks

Category: Butembo, Gorillas, Rangers, Tshiaberimu, Virunga National Park | Date: Feb 02 2009 | By: tshiaberimu

Hello this is Jean Claude. Since Safari Kakule, the head of monitoring at Mount Tshiaberimu, was murdered by militia on 8 January, we have been working hard to bring peace again to Tshiaberimu and ensure that those responsible for the attacks are caught.

On 28 January we arrested a man who was responsible for planning the tragic attack. The rangers based at Mulango wa Nyama carried out the arrest with the support of a team of rangers from the advanced force.

He was arrested at Nguli and then transferred to the public prosecution department in Beni by Director Mushenzi.

This man’s brother was responsible for planning the attacks last year, that led to the death of a WWF employee at Tshiaberimu. We sincerely hope that justice is done.

Since the recent attacks there has been a constant feeling of fear in the region. The wives of the rangers fled the camps and are staying in villages around the region.

Safari’s widow, is staying in Butembo, 53km from Tshiabirimu. Yesterday my wife arranged for the wives of the other rangers, and some women from Burusi village, to visit Safari’s widow and her three children to offer moral comfort and support. She was presented with a sack of coals, a sack of potatoes and a few kilos of peas. This is a very difficult time for this brave lady and all women in this area.

The women spent all day discussing the difficulties of working life at Tshiaberimu and expressed their support and gratitude to each other. This support network is very important during the difficult periods in DR Congo.

I will keep you updated if I have any more news.

2 Responses to “Update after Tshiaberimu attacks”

Theresa, on 02 Feb 2009

I am also hoping and praying that justice is done. My prayers are with Safari’s widow and family.

Brenton H, on 02 Feb 2009

Hi Jean Claude, Thankyou for the latest news from Tshiaberimu. Many people around the world are thinking about you and the wonderful work that the team of rangers are doing in the Virungas. The widows are brave women and I hope more people are able to help them financially. Kind Regards.

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