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UN accuses Congo army of beating human rights defender to death

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The United Nations on Monday accused Democratic Republic of Congo's army of beating to death a human rights activist protesting illegal taxes in the war-torn east of the country.

Cabral Yombo, the leader of a civil society group in Hombo town, was killed by soldiers operating on the alleged orders of local administrative officials, the UN Joint Human Rights Office (UNJHRO) said on Twitter.

An army spokesperson could not immediately be reached for comment.

Partnership for Integrated Protection, a local human rights group, said Yombo was tortured on Friday and died of his injuries at a hospital in the city of Bukavu on Sunday.

Juvenal Munobo, a local lawmaker, said: 

I condemn the torture which led to the death of Mr Cabral Yombo. Responsibility must be established.

Poorly trained, equipped and paid, state agents were responsible for two-thirds of human right violations in Congo in August, the last available month for data, according to UNJHRO.


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