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Effacer le tableau

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Effacer le tableau
Part of the Second Congo War and Violence against pygmies
Map of Ituri Province within the DRC.
LocationMambasa and the Ituri rainforest, Democratic Republic of the Congo
DateOctober 2002 to January 2003
Attack type
Genocidal massacre, Ethnic cleansing, cannibalism, war rape[1]
Deaths60,000[1][2] to 70,000[2]
(40% of the Eastern Congo's Pygmy population killed)[N 1]
VictimsBambuti pygmies
PerpetratorsMovement for the Liberation of the Congo (Jean-Pierre Bemba)
MotiveTerritorial conquest of the North Kivu province of the DRC

Effacer le tableau (French pronunciation: [efɑsetablo], literally "erase the board" or "clean the slate") was the operational name given to the genocide of the Bambuti pygmies by rebel forces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).[1]

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Background

In 2002, Mambasa was a town of about "20,000 to 25,000 inhabitants."[3] A Congolese town near the borders of Uganda and South Sudan, it lies in the eastern part of Ituri, which Human Rights Watch described in 2003 as "the bloodiest corner" of the DRC.[4]

The extermination was carried out by soldiers from the Movement for the Liberation of the Congo (MLC), who became known to locals as les effaceurs ("the erasers"), and troops from the Rally for Congolese Democracy (RCD-N).[5]

Massacre

The primary objective of Effacer le tableau was the territorial conquest of the North Kivu province of the DRC and ethnic cleansing of Pygmies from the Congo's eastern region whose population numbered 90,000 by 2002.[1] The Bambuti were targeted specifically as the rebels considered them "subhuman", and it was believed by the rebels that the flesh of the Bambuti held "magical powers". There were also reports of cannibalism being widespread.[6] It is estimated 60,000 to 70,000 Pygmy were killed in the campaign,[2] and over 100,000 more were displaced.[7]

Aftermath

In March 2016, the International Criminal Court found Jean-Pierre Bemba guilty of human rights violations in the Central African Republic. Bemba was the vice president of the DRC, and leader of the MLC during the year-long extermination campaign,[8] but was fully acquitted by the ICC's appeal court in June 2018.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Penketh 2004.
  2. ^ a b c d Seshadri, Raja (7 November 2005). "Pygmies in the Congo Basin and Conflict". Case Study 163. The Inventory of Conflict & Environment, American University. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2012. Between October 2002 and January 2003, two the rebel groups, the MLC and RCD-N in the East of the Congo launched a premeditated, systematic genocide against the local tribes and Pygmies nicknamed operation "Effacer le Tableau" ("erase the board"). During their offensive against the civilian population of the Ituri region, the rebel groups left more than 60,000 dead and over 100,000 displaced. The rebels even engaged in slavery and cannibalism. Human Rights Reports state that this was due to the fact that rebel groups, often far away from their bases of supply and desperate for food, enslaved the Pygmies on captured farms to grow provisions for their militias or when times get really tough simply slaughter them like animals and devour their flesh which some believe gives them magical powers. 11. Fatality Level of Dispute (military and civilian fatalities): 70,000 estimated.
  3. ^ Annan, Kofi A. (25 June 2003). Letter dated 25 June 2003 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council (Report). United Nations Digital Library.
  4. ^ "Covered in Blood" - Ethnically Targeted Violence in Northern DRC (Report). Vol. 15. Human Rights Watch. 7 July 2003. Archived from the original on 3 May 2023.
  5. ^ Deibert 2013, p. 98.
  6. ^ Gilbert 2016, p. 43.
  7. ^ "Consolidated Inter-Agency Appeal for the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2003: Mid-Year Review". ReliefWeb. OCHA. 3 June 2003. Archived from the original on 22 June 2022.
  8. ^ Lattimer 2016.
  9. ^ "ICC Appeals Chamber acquits former Congolese Vice President Bemba from war crimes charges". UN News. United Nations. 8 June 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2022.

Notes

  1. ^ Eastern Pygmy population was reduced to 90,000 after a campaign that killed 60,000[2] implying a 40% decline

Bibliography

External links

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