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Old 14th February 2004, 21:13
Woestynryer Woestynryer is offline
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'Who's going to pay compensation to the Pygmies?'

The compensation idea basically boils down to a farce cause how will it be implemented?Where does it stop?

My forefathers fled from France during the 16th century because they were being murdered by Roman Catholics.

Should all Roman Catholics pay compensation to Protestants?

I see no point in this, other than for personal gain.Three hundred years I was not prosecuted.It was my forefathers that was prosecuted.Though bad,what purpose will it help to pay money to me? I won't say no of course but it's ridiculous.

Off the point...

The terrible thing that is happening to the pygmies is not 300 years ago.It's happening now and something needs to be done.Their story is very sad.

Though it's sad what happened 300 years ago we must stop sitting in the ashes about things that did not influence our lives today.Our energy can be much better spent using it to help people like the pygmies.

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'Pygmies treated as slaves'


Brazzaville - Congo's leading human rights group has accused the Bantu population of continuing to treat the minority pygmies in the country as slaves, an inquiry obtained by AFP on Saturday revealed.

"The Bantu population considers that the pygmies are sub-humans who are not capable of having the same rights. They are treated like slaves - chattels, even, that belong to certain Bantus who consider them to be their property," the report said.

The inquiry was carried out between June and August 2003 by the Congolese Human Rights Obervatory with the financial backing of the international conservation group Rainforest International.

Investigators studied relations between the two peoples in Lekoumou and Niari in the south of Congo and Sangha in the north.

The inquiry underlined "the scale of human rights violations against Pygmies by the Bantus," which it said in Niari region were like that of "master and slave."

The report noted that violations were often carried out with the full knowledge of the local police.

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Congo rebels 'eating pygmies'
10/01/2003 13:52 - (SA)


Matthew Green


Nairobi - Pygmies fleeing fighting in the jungles of the Congo have accused rebels of eating their relatives in an upsurge of atrocities engulfing the country's northeast, an aid agency said on Thursday.

Several hundred pygmies have joined a growing tide of refugees uprooted by fighting in the past few months, emerging from their forest homes for the first time with stories of killings and cannibalism by bands of gunmen.

"Some of them were killed, some of them saw the rebels eating other pygmies," said Marie-Noelle Rodrigue, head of mission with the Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF) aid agency in the northeastern Congolese town of Beni.

Terrified by rebel atrocities, a group of about 200 to 300 pygmies have sought shelter in churches or schools in the village of Mangina, some 40 kilometres north of Beni, swapping their diet of berries for handouts from aid agencies.

"This is the first time they've had to flee out of the forest," Rodrigue told Reuters by satellite telephone. "It's a level of violence that hasn't happened before."

It is unclear exactly why the rebels would want to eat pygmies, but residents speculate that they might consider them sub-human, and roast them like animals, or believe that eating their flesh might give them magic powers.

The leader of one of the larger rebel factions operating in the area was not immediately available for comment when Reuters called his satellite telephone.

MSF said there was a risk of disease in Mangina, which is sheltering some 35 000 people who have fled fighting in the northeastern corner of the Democratic Republic of Congo in the past few months.

The aid agency says about 155 000 people have been forced to flee their homes in a zone around Beni, where rival rebel factions have clashed repeatedly despite a December peace deal designed to end the war in the former Zaire.

Residents have accused rebels of raping women in front of their families, roasting their victims alive and forcing prisoners to eat human flesh in a wave of atrocities accompanying the fighting, MSF workers say.

"The other thing we have heard is that some people have been forced to eat pieces of members of their family that were killed by the rebels," Rodrigue said.

United Nations human rights investigators working in Beni were attempting to confirm reports of various violations in the area including cannibalism and mass graves, a spokesperson for the United Nations Mission in Congo told Reuters in Kinshasa.

History of bloodshed

The latest reports of atrocities are just part of a history of bloodshed in northeastern Congo, among the areas worst-affected by the war in the Congo, which has killed an estimated two million people, mainly through hunger and disease.

The area has been plagued for several years by clashes between various factions, often along ethnic lines, which human rights groups say have killed thousands of people.

Congo's warring parties signed a deal in December to share power and reunify the vast country that has been divided since war broke out in August 1998, sucking in many foreign armies.

Many foreign soldiers have pulled out, but local militia violence has surged in the vacuum they left behind.





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Old 14th October 2007, 06:33
mafaulkner mafaulkner is offline
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Thumbs up I am interested in the treatment of the pygmies.

I would like to know the name of their King before they were forced into the forest. If I could learn this, it will fill a void in me, as I am doing a family tree and I need some more information. Sincerely, mafaulkner@yahoo.com
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