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DRC-ZAMBIA: Congolese refugees return home - OCHA IRIN
Friday 18 March 2005
 
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ZAMBIA: Congolese refugees return home


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JOHANNESBURG, 26 Oct 2004 (IRIN) - Zambia's home affairs office has confirmed that around 3,000 Congolese who fled insecurity in the southeastern Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last week have returned home.

The DRC refugees who arrived on Kilwa Island in northern Zambia refused to relocate to refugee camps, hoping the situation would return to normal.

On Tuesday Zambian Home Affairs Permanent Secretary Peter Mumba told IRIN that of the 3,500 refugees on the island, 3,000 had already crossed back into the DRC after assurances their home areas were now calm.

"There's just a handful left and we expect that they will also make their way back on their own steam," Mumba said.

Zambian authorities had been concerned that the influx of refugees would put a further strain on the country's resources.

In March this year hundreds of Congolese fled into Zambia to escape reported clashes between Mayi-Mayi rebels and government troops in Dikulushi in the mineral-rich province of Katanga in southeastern DRC.

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Other recent zambia reports:

Congolese refugees in no hurry to return,  28/Feb/05

Aid agencies warn of impending malnutrition,  13/Dec/04

DRC refugees resist moving,  22/Oct/04

Refugees arrive from DRC to escape fighting,  18/Oct/04

Mwanawasa smooths DRC concerns,  4/Oct/04

Other recent Refugees IDPs reports:

AFGHANISTAN-PAKISTAN: Finding a solution for Afghans who wish to stay, 18/Mar/05

MIDDLE EAST: MIDDLE EAST: Weekly round-up Number 13 for 12-18 March 2005, 18/Mar/05

SUDAN: UN urges larger African peacekeeping force for Darfur, 18/Mar/05

ANGOLA: Flooding leaves at least 10,000 homeless, 18/Mar/05

SUDAN: Nothing in place yet for returnees, 18/Mar/05

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