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UN Human Rights Chief Says 900 Killed In Three Days in DR Congo

Reports say four villages in the western province of Mai-Ndombe were involved.

The United Nations says it has credible evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo that almost 900 people were killed during three days of inter-communal violence in mid-December.

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