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close this bookICRC Activities in Zaire/Democratic Republic of Congo: 1994 - 3 February 1999 (International Committee of the Red Cross , 124 p.)
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View the documentZaire/Rwanda/Burundi: ICRC voices acute anxiety
View the documentZaïre: Masisi - a forgotten conflict
View the documentZaire: ICRC resumes activities in Masisi
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View the documentZaire: tragic plane crash in Kinshasa
View the documentRwanda/Zaire: “ICRC transit service”
View the documentZaire: new humanitarian emergency in North Kivu
View the documentUpdate No. 96/1 on ICRC activities in Rwanda
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View the documentUpdate No. 96/1 on ICRC activities in Zaire
View the documentKivu: a major human tragedy in the making
View the documentTribute to Zairian Red Cross volunteers
View the documentGreat Lakes Region: assistance in Goma
View the documentBreaking the humanitarian deadlock in Kivu
View the documentUpdate No. 96/2 on ICRC activities in Zaire
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View the documentGreat Lakes: ICRC ready to act
View the documentUpdate No. 96/4 on ICRC activities in Zaire
View the documentGreat Lakes: volunteers in action
View the documentZaire: ICRC operation gets under way
View the documentUpdate No. 96/5 on ICRC activities in Zaire
View the documentUpdate No. 96/6 on ICRC activities in Zaire
View the documentUpdate No. 96/7 on ICRC activities in Zaire
View the documentGreat lakes: displaced: a zairian’s firsthand account “I had to cover 220 miles on foot”
View the documentUpdate No. 96/8 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentUpdate No. 9 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentRwanda: 1,000 children already reunited with their families
View the documentUpdate No. 10 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentUpdate No. 11 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentUpdate No. 12 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentUpdate No. 13 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentUpdate No. 14 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentUpdate No. 15 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentZaire: ICRC still only organization working in Shabunda
View the documentUpdate No. 16 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentZaire, (delegation also covers the Congo)
View the documentUpdate No. 1 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentRwanda: refugees return to Kamembe
View the documentRwanda: nearly 8,000 children reunited with their families
View the documentUpdate No. 97/02 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian crisis
View the documentUpdate No. 97/03 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian conflict
View the documentUpdate No. 97/04 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian conflict
View the documentZaire: back in Kisangani
View the documentZaire: ICRC demands access to conflict victims
View the documentZaire: airlift for displaced Zairians
View the documentZaire: Lives of thousands of refugees at stave
View the documentZaire: More than 2,000 Zairians back home
View the documentUpdate No. 97/6 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian conflict
View the documentZaire
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View the documentUpdate No. 97/8 on ICRC activities related to the Zairian conflict
View the documentZaire: More work for the tracing agency
View the documentDemocratic Republic of Congo (former Zaire): After the storm
View the documentUpdate No. 9 on ICRC activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) and neighbouring countries
View the documentRwanda: Do you know this child?
View the documentDemocratic Republic of Congo: Homeward bound
View the documentUpdate No. 97/10 on ICRC activities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (former Zaire)
View the documentBrazzaville and Kinshasa: Medical aid on both sides of the river Congo
View the documentUpdate No. 2 on ICRC activities in Congo-Brazzaville
View the documentBrazzaville/Kinshasa: Relief work progressing
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: Priority in Kivu given to clean water and medical care
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: Displaced people go home on barges
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo
View the documentICRC denounces killing of employee in Kinshasa
View the documentThe ICRC condemns and deplores two serious security incidents
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: ICRC opens office in Bunia
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: Health programme in Oriental province
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: inauguration of limb-fitting workshop in Kinshasa
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: ICRC appeals for compliance with humanitarian rules
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: First visits to detainees and water for population
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: Water and war
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: ICRC gains access to further place of detention in Kinshasa
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: Visits to detainees and family news
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo
View the documentCentral African Republic: Congolese civilians arrive in Bangui
View the documentDemocratic Republic of the Congo: ICRC opens an office in Kalemie

Update No. 96/6 on ICRC activities in Zaire

18 November 1996

Since Friday, an estimated 400,000 of the refugees moving eastwards from camps near Goma, eastern Zaire, to Rwanda have crossed the border to the Rwandan town of Gisenyi, from where they will continue the journey to their home villages. More returning refugees are thought to be still on their way to Rwanda from Zaire. The ICRC and many other humanitarian organizations in Gisenyi, Rwanda, are working around the clock to provide assistance to the desperate masses of refugees.

ICRC activities during the weekend

ICRC delegates and volunteers from the Zairian Red Cross entered the camps at Mugunga and Ndosho, west of Goma, where they came across significant numbers of wounded and dead, as well as many people suffering from exhaustion, malnutrition and dehydration. The ICRC convoy made two return trips to the area, picking up 105 unaccompanied children and several dozen wounded. The wounded were transferred to hospitals in Goma and the children handed over to ICRC staff based in Gisenyi.

Hospitals in the city of Goma have been resupplied with ICRC medicines and medical material. ICRC expatriates have been given permission to stay in Goma overnight. No decision has yet been taken on whether the ICRC will be allowed to resume its activities in the hospitals in Bukavu and Uvira, but a positive response is expected in the next few days.

The ICRC has made representations to the authorities concerned to be allowed access to all people detained.

Over the weekend, delegates in Gisenyi, Rwanda, cared for and registered over 1,000 unaccompanied children, some of whom were transported to Ruhengeri in ICRC trucks. One hundred tonnes of protein biscuits, including 19 tonnes donated to the Federation, were distributed by the ICRC to refugees at way stations jointly with the Rwandan Red Cross. Way stations all along the road to Ruhengeri are being supplied with safe drinking water by four ICRC water trucks.

The ICRC-chartered C-130 Hercules transport plane arrived in Kisangani on Friday, carrying 17 tonnes of medical materials, food and blankets. The plane has since left Kinshasa for reloading in Nairobi and is set to return to Kisangani early Tuesday morning via Kinshasa.

A large group of refugees and internally displaced people is reported to be in very poor condition in the area of Shabunda, a town between Bukavu and Kindu. An ICRC plane will attempt to land in Shabunda to assess the situation.

An ICRC team from Lubumbashi will move to Kalemie as soon as possible and a delegate will attempt to reach Bunia, northern Zaire, where fighting is reported.

On Saturday the United Nations Security Council approved Resolution 1080, authorizing the deployment of a multinational force which will ensure that humanitarian aid reaches victims of the conflict. The ICRC sent a memorandum to members of the Security Council and countries possibly contributing to the multinational force, reminding them of the applicability of international humanitarian law and the need to respect it.