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From: longnshort3/2/2005 3:55:50 PM
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Peacekeepers now killing ?!?! pardon !

U.N. Peacekeepers Kill 60 Militia in Congo

KINSHASA, Congo (AP) -- U.N. troops killed as many as 60 militiamen in a stepped-up campaign to clear northeastern Congo of rogue gunmen who have preyed on residents and are suspected in the recent slaying of nine peacekeepers, U.N. officials said Wednesday.

The peacekeepers, backed by an attack helicopter and responding to fire, killed more people than in any other operation during their six-year mission in Congo.

Tuesday's gunbattle between 242 Pakistani peacekeepers and militia fighters broke out at a heavily fortified militia camp near the village of Loga, 20 miles north of Bunia, the capital of the lawless Ituri province, said Col. Dominique Demange, spokesman for the U.N. forces in Congo.

``While on operation we were fired upon, so we immediately responded,'' he said.

Peacekeepers returned fire and called in an attack helicopter, Demange said. He added that between 50 and 60 militia members had been confirmed dead.

Two peacekeepers were wounded and evacuated to South Africa, U.N. spokeswoman Eliane Nabaa said.

The operation marked an aggressive shift in the way the world body is tackling its mission to shepherd Congo toward peace and stability after years of accusations that U.N. peacekeepers have been ineffective.

The militia, which belongs to the ethnic Lendu political party Nationalist and Integrationist Front, has been terrorizing villages of the rival Hema tribe for months. Tribal fighters have killed dozens of people, looted and burned homes and forced more than 70,000 people to flee to the hills since December.

The United Nations suspects the same militia is responsible for killing the nine Bangladeshi peacekeepers in a well-executed ambush on Feb. 25.

``This group continues to loot, kill and rape these people, making life miserable,'' said Nabaa. ``It's time to put an end to this militia.''

The violence is taking place against a stunning backdrop of sweeping, grassy hills and a patchwork of farms and thatched huts.

``Our forces will keep putting pressure on the ground until these militia are dismantled entirely,'' said Gen. Jean-Francois Collot d'Escuries, chief of staff for U.N. troops in Congo.

... in part & credit to NYTimes
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