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DUBIE - Dubie (also spelled Dubié) is a village in Pweto Territory, Haut-Katanga District, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The village suffered great dama...
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| Dubie, Zilina, SLOVAKIA (Slovak Republic) |
| Dubie, (Region code: 00), (Country code: ZR) |
| Dubie, (Region code: 51), POLAND |
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Dubie (also spelled Dubié) is a village in Pweto Territory, Haut-Katanga District, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The village suffered great damage during the Second Congo War, which technically ended in 2003. * Following the war, local Mai Mai militia continued to operate in the area, living off the people. * Army operations against the Mai Mai began in 2005. Many of the local people were displaced to Dubie. * Almost all the internally displaced people (IDPs) were living in camps, since they have a different ethnicity from the residents of the village.A March 2006 report said that there were high mortality rates among IDPs at Dubié, increasing levels of malnutrition and insecurity. * There were three camps of internally displaced persons, who began arriving in the area in November 2005 and now numbered about 16,000. The army had brought these people to the camps, and was forcing them to labor in the fields to produce food for the army.Médecins Sans Frontières reported that up to 20 people |