Evacuation of responders in face of violent protests demanding protection from militia killings raises fears disease will spread
Ebola responders are on lockdown in the Democratic Republic of the Congo after angry residents stormed a UN peacekeepers camp in protest at fatal militia attacks on civilians, the World Health Organization has said.
On Tuesday, the WHO evacuated 49 non-essential staff out of the 120 people working on the epidemic in the city of Beni in North Kivu, one of the recurring Ebola hotspots.
The UN childrens fund, Unicef, also temporarily evacuated 27 staff, leaving 12 in Beni, Reuters reported. Some NGOs suspended their operations temporarily.
Each day that insecurity prevents responders accessing people in affected areas is a tragedy that prolongs the second worst outbreak of the disease ever recorded, said the WHOs director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, in a tweet.
The Ebola outbreak, which has killed 2,198 people, is centred in the volatile north-east of the country. The number of confirmed cases has decreased over recent months and last week the WHO recorded an all-time low of just seven cases. But staff said that whenever there is conflict, the numbers go up again.
The bodies of four young protesters were found near the UN base after an attack on Monday in response to the killing of eight civilians. Six Congolese soldiers were wounded by gunfire, the Associated Press said.
Dozens of protesters, many of them young, invaded one of two UN peacekeeper camps in Beni on Monday, tearing down a wall despite shots fired by the Congolese security forces in an effort to disperse the crowd. Some demonstrators demanded that the UN mission act or leave, and UN staff were evacuated to another base, near the airport.
After an emergency meeting with the UN, the Congolese president Flix Tshisekedi decided to allow joint operations between national and UN forces against the Allied Democratic Forces, a militia group operating near the Ugandan border that has plagued eastern DRC for decades.
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