UN says thousands flee Congo violence, seek asylum in Uganda
KAMPALA, Uganda — About 7,500 Congolese fleeing violence have arrived in Uganda since the beginning of June, the United Nations refugee agency said Tuesday, urging the international community to give more toward humanitarian efforts.
People are leaving Congo at a rate of 311 a day, adding pressure on Uganda’s already overstretched facilities, said UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic in Geneva. The situation is made worse because Congo is battling an outbreak of Ebola and there are fears the refugees could be carrying the deadly virus.
The refugees are running away from clashes between two ethnic groups — the Hema and the Lendu — in Congo’s northeast Ituri province, an area long plagued by violence and lawlessness.
More than 160 people have been killed in two weeks of the violence in several villages of Ituri, according to the local governor.