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Kanyabayonga, DR Congo - Rwandan Hutu rebels burnt down around 130 village homes in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, an army officer said on Thursday, although a politician said locals blamed the army.

The attack overnight on Tuesday allegedly by rebels from the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) saw residents driven from their homes at Miriki in Nord-Kivu province.

"The FDLR took advantage of our troops being relieved in the area. They tried to come back that night but we chased them away," the army officer said.

However, according to one regional politician, locals blamed the attack on the army itself, known as the FARDC (Armed Forces of the DRC).
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Miriki, about 120 kilometres north of the regional capital Goma has long been a FDLR stronghold. Rebels there have even levied taxes in the absence of a local administration.

Around 5 000 to 6 000 Rwandan Hutu rebels are believed to be in the Nord-Kivu and Sud-Kivu provinces, some of whom took part in the 1994 genocide in neighbouring Rwanda before fleeing over the border into DR Congo.

The army launched an unprecedented joint operation with Rwandan armed forces earlier 2009 to try to oust the Hutu rebels, who have integrated into local communities over the past 15 years. - AFP

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