After the independence of Congo, it seceded for a while under influence of Belgium and became an independent kingdom. After the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, Kasai came back to Congo.
DR Congo violence: President Kabila revisits troubled Kasai region
DR Congo violence: President Kabila revisits troubled Kasai region
More than 400 people have been killed in fighting during the past year in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The president of the DRC has visited the Kasai region where two United Nations investigators were recently murdered.
It's the second presidential visit since government forces started battling a militia group in the region.
Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi reports from Goma.
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published: 15 Jun 2017
Thousands continue to flee violence in DR Congo's Kasai region
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In tonight's edition: we report from DR Congo's Kasai region, where thousands continue to flee violence. Also, the opposition in Rwanda prepares to battle against incumbent Paul Kagame in the upcoming presidential election. Finally, is piracy plaguing the African film industry?
In Rwanda, presidential election campaigning kicks off ahead of polls on August 4. Three candidates, including incumbent Paul Kagame, are vying for their country's top job.
Also, continuing violence in DR Congo's Kasai region has led thousands of people to flee. Our correspondent travels to the town of Idiofa, where 3,000 people have already sought refuge.
And finally, 183 million euros i...
published: 14 Jul 2017
DR Congo: Thousands flee escalating violence in Kasai region
Thousands of people continue to flee fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kasai Region. Some have sought shelter in neighbouring provinces following attacks on their homes. They arrive tired and hungry after walking for weeks in search of safety.
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published: 14 Jul 2017
Network Africa: Mass Graves Found In Kasai Region
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published: 23 Mar 2017
Dr Takeshi Kasai, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific address to WHA73
Dr Takeshi Kasai, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific addresses the 73rd World Health Assembly.
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published: 21 May 2020
DR Congo's Kasai violence led to over 3,300 deaths - Catholic church
Congolese security forces and militia members fighting them have killed at least 3,383 people in the Kasai region since last October, the country's Catholic church said on Tuesday in a report based on local church sources.
The United Nations had previously said hundreds died in the violence. The church report also said Democratic Republic of Congo's national army was responsible for destroying 10 villages.
The army's spokesman could not be immediately reached for comment.
Kinshasa on Monday (…
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DR Congo violence: President Kabila revisits troubled Kasai region
More than 400 people have been killed in fighting during the past year in the Democratic Rep...
DR Congo violence: President Kabila revisits troubled Kasai region
More than 400 people have been killed in fighting during the past year in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The president of the DRC has visited the Kasai region where two United Nations investigators were recently murdered.
It's the second presidential visit since government forces started battling a militia group in the region.
Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi reports from Goma.
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DR Congo violence: President Kabila revisits troubled Kasai region
More than 400 people have been killed in fighting during the past year in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The president of the DRC has visited the Kasai region where two United Nations investigators were recently murdered.
It's the second presidential visit since government forces started battling a militia group in the region.
Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi reports from Goma.
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In tonight's edition: we report from DR Congo's Kasai region, where thousands continue to flee violence. Also, the opposition in Rwanda prepares to battle against incumbent Paul Kagame in the upcoming presidential election. Finally, is piracy plaguing the African film industry?
In Rwanda, presidential election campaigning kicks off ahead of polls on August 4. Three candidates, including incumbent Paul Kagame, are vying for their country's top job.
Also, continuing violence in DR Congo's Kasai region has led thousands of people to flee. Our correspondent travels to the town of Idiofa, where 3,000 people have already sought refuge.
And finally, 183 million euros is the estimated annual shortfall for the African audiovisual sector, owing to piracy. As the Yaoundé film festival approaches, the fight against copyright infringement is taking centre stage.
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In tonight's edition: we report from DR Congo's Kasai region, where thousands continue to flee violence. Also, the opposition in Rwanda prepares to battle against incumbent Paul Kagame in the upcoming presidential election. Finally, is piracy plaguing the African film industry?
In Rwanda, presidential election campaigning kicks off ahead of polls on August 4. Three candidates, including incumbent Paul Kagame, are vying for their country's top job.
Also, continuing violence in DR Congo's Kasai region has led thousands of people to flee. Our correspondent travels to the town of Idiofa, where 3,000 people have already sought refuge.
And finally, 183 million euros is the estimated annual shortfall for the African audiovisual sector, owing to piracy. As the Yaoundé film festival approaches, the fight against copyright infringement is taking centre stage.
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Thousands of people continue to flee fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kasai Region. Some have sought shelter in neighbouring provinces followi...
Thousands of people continue to flee fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kasai Region. Some have sought shelter in neighbouring provinces following attacks on their homes. They arrive tired and hungry after walking for weeks in search of safety.
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Thousands of people continue to flee fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kasai Region. Some have sought shelter in neighbouring provinces following attacks on their homes. They arrive tired and hungry after walking for weeks in search of safety.
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Dr Takeshi Kasai, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific addresses the 73rd World Health Assembly.
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Dr Takeshi Kasai, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific addresses the 73rd World Health Assembly.
More information on the Assembly:
https://www.who.int/about/governance/world-health-assembly/seventy-third-world-health-assembly
Dr Takeshi Kasai, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific addresses the 73rd World Health Assembly.
More information on the Assembly:
https://www.who.int/about/governance/world-health-assembly/seventy-third-world-health-assembly
Congolese security forces and militia members fighting them have killed at least 3,383 people in the Kasai region since last October, the country's Catholic chu...
Congolese security forces and militia members fighting them have killed at least 3,383 people in the Kasai region since last October, the country's Catholic church said on Tuesday in a report based on local church sources.
The United Nations had previously said hundreds died in the violence. The church report also said Democratic Republic of Congo's national army was responsible for destroying 10 villages.
The army's spokesman could not be immediately reached for comment.
Kinshasa on Monday (…
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Congolese security forces and militia members fighting them have killed at least 3,383 people in the Kasai region since last October, the country's Catholic church said on Tuesday in a report based on local church sources.
The United Nations had previously said hundreds died in the violence. The church report also said Democratic Republic of Congo's national army was responsible for destroying 10 villages.
The army's spokesman could not be immediately reached for comment.
Kinshasa on Monday (…
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DR Congo violence: President Kabila revisits troubled Kasai region
More than 400 people have been killed in fighting during the past year in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The president of the DRC has visited the Kasai region where two United Nations investigators were recently murdered.
It's the second presidential visit since government forces started battling a militia group in the region.
Al Jazeera's Catherine Soi reports from Goma.
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In Rwanda, presidential election campaigning kicks off ahead of polls on August 4. Three candidates, including incumbent Paul Kagame, are vying for their country's top job.
Also, continuing violence in DR Congo's Kasai region has led thousands of people to flee. Our correspondent travels to the town of Idiofa, where 3,000 people have already sought refuge.
And finally, 183 million euros is the estimated annual shortfall for the African audiovisual sector, owing to piracy. As the Yaoundé film festival approaches, the fight against copyright infringement is taking centre stage.
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Thousands of people continue to flee fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kasai Region. Some have sought shelter in neighbouring provinces following attacks on their homes. They arrive tired and hungry after walking for weeks in search of safety.
Read more: http://www.unhcr.org/news/briefing/2017/7/596db81b4/car-violence-driving-refugees-northern-drc-local-communities-stretched.html
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Dr Takeshi Kasai, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific addresses the 73rd World Health Assembly.
More information on the Assembly:
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Congolese security forces and militia members fighting them have killed at least 3,383 people in the Kasai region since last October, the country's Catholic church said on Tuesday in a report based on local church sources.
The United Nations had previously said hundreds died in the violence. The church report also said Democratic Republic of Congo's national army was responsible for destroying 10 villages.
The army's spokesman could not be immediately reached for comment.
Kinshasa on Monday (…
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After the independence of Congo, it seceded for a while under influence of Belgium and became an independent kingdom. After the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, Kasai came back to Congo.