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Protecting the Mountain Gorillas of Virunga

A Mission to Rescue My Family

10 Nov 2008 Filed under (My Family) by Augustin @ 1:28 pm

My family lives in Kiwanja, but thankfully our neighborhood was not as badly hit by last week’s fighting as Diddy’s. My wife Josephine and my three sons Samuel (10), Meshac (6), and Enoch (3) stayed in our house and waited it out.

However, on Friday I decided to go get them out of there, because the fighting could get even worse. I took a motorcycle and rode up through the front at Kibati and through rebel-held areas around Rumangabo. I spent the night in Buvunga just north of Rumanagabo and then finally made it to Kiwanja in the morning. I was pleased to find my home and my family OK.

Enoch and Meshac

Other people in Kiwanja were not so lucky. When I passed through the Mabunga area near Kiwanja, I saw one house with the bodies of 10 men on the floor. They had all been killed by spears- whoever killed them did not want to waste any bullets.

For obvious reasons we didn’t hang around and left as soon as possible. I took my two eldest sons on my motorcycle, while Josephine and Enoch were able to get a ride on a truck down to Goma. We are now all staying with our cousins here and won’t go back until things calm down. I hope our house will not be looted, but the important thing is that we are all safe.

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11 Responses to “A Mission to Rescue My Family”

  1. irisk irisk Says: 10 Nov 2008

    Hello Augustin! I am very happy that you, your wife, and your three sons are all safe in Goma. I hope your house will be spared. Take care and bon courage. Iris

  2. sherylb sherylb Says: 10 Nov 2008

    Augustin, it is so good to hear from you. Very glad to learn that you and your family are safe. Please be careful. The gorillas will need you when this is all over.

    s.

  3. Linda Linda Says: 10 Nov 2008

    So good to hear that you and your family are safe. Must have been agonising being without them.
    Take care all of you.

  4. Suzanne Suzanne Says: 10 Nov 2008

    We’re so glad to know that your family weathered the fighting and that you were able to find them and take them to Goma. You’re right that the important thing is that you’re all safe.

  5. Minou NYC Minou NYC Says: 10 Nov 2008

    Augustin, I am so glad to hear that you and your family are safe! Thank you for blogging about your experiences despite the hardship you’re dealing with. I just read on CNN that about 26 civilians were murdered in Kiwanja.
    Stay safe, and I hope the other rangers and their families are safe, too.

  6. jean-claude S (France) jean-claude S (France) Says: 11 Nov 2008

    Thank you for these news Augustin. Very happy to see that your family is healthy and safe.I know how much misfortune strikes your area and how much people pay this dreadful war. We hope that a peace will arrive to be concluded. We admire your courage and thank you for what you make. Take care, we have need of you… and the gorillas also. Your are very well on your motorcylcle…

  7. Annie Annie Says: 11 Nov 2008

    Please take care of those beautiful children….and be safe…hope the gorillas are doing ok……….

  8. Amy Amy Says: 11 Nov 2008

    I wish there was more I could do than just sending good wishes.

    Reuters posted this story, quoting Diddy:

    http://africa.reuters.com/wire/news/usnLA483230.html

    Mountain gorillas at mercy of Congo war factions
    Mon 10 Nov 2008, 17:39 GMT

    By Hereward Holland

    GOMA, Congo, Nov 10 (Reuters) - East Congo’s conflict has put more than a quarter of the world’s last mountain gorillas at the mercy of armed groups who hunt and camp in their territory, park officials said on Monday.

    With no rangers left to protect or care for them, the gorillas face even greater risk of extinction, they said.

    Recent fighting between Tutsi rebels and the government army and its militia allies has displaced hundreds of thousands of people in Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu province, home to the Virunga Park, Africa’s oldest national park. It has also eliminated all protection and effective conservation monitoring for 200 of the last remaining 700 mountain gorillas in the world, who live in the forested hills of Virunga, on the border with Uganda and Rwanda.

    Virunga’s Gorilla Sector has been in the hands of rebel General Laurent Nkunda’s fighters since September 2007 and the Rumangabo park headquarters, from which conservation operations were run, fell to a rebel assault in October this year.

    More than 50 wildlife rangers, who had spent years protecting the gorillas and other animals in Virunga, were forced to run for their lives, joining 200,000 other refugees sheltering around the North Kivu provincial capital Goma.

    “It’s not possible now to have any news about the gorillas,” one displaced Virunga park ranger, Diddy Mwanaka, told Reuters.

    “We don’t know about their health, their security or if they remain in a secure place or not,” he said, speaking at a makeshift camp housing refugee rangers and their families.

    The park’s website, http://www.gorillacd.org, chronicles the Oct. 26 capture of the park’s HQ by the rebels and its consequences.

    Samantha Newport, communications director of the Virunga National Park, said park authorities were extremely concerned that the unprotected mountain gorilla families, or solitary gorillas, could now be caught up in the crossfire of combat.

    “No one is looking after them in any way, shape or form,” she said. At least 40 percent of the Virunga Park was no longer under the control of the Congolese Wildlife Authority (ICCN).

    Newport said that while park authorities did not believe that gorillas were being singled out for killing, they and other animals such as elephants, hippos and antelopes faced threats from armed groups, poachers, land invaders and charcoal burners who destroyed their forest habitat.

    POACHING

    “All these rebel groups, from whatever side, use the park to train, to camp out, to rest and to eat,” she said.

    “We have problems of poaching of elephants, hippos, buffalo and antelope, just to name a few as a result of the presence of these armed groups in the park,” Newport added, saying 40 elephants had been poached in Virunga this year alone.

    Over the years, east Congo’s conflict, which has persisted despite the formal end of a 1998-2003 war in the vast, former Belgian colony, has taken its toll on both the gorillas and the ICCN rangers who protect them.

    More than 150 rangers have been killed in the last decade protecting parks in east Congo.

    Virunga’s Gorilla Sector suffered repeated attacks in 2007 during which 10 mountain gorillas were killed.

    Newport said Nkunda’s rebels saw the south of the border park as strategic territory. They used it as a supply route.

    “At the moment, there is no chance of going back to the gorilla sector… When you have such a vulnerable, critically endangered population of animals, you really need to keep track of what is going on,” she added.

    Newport said that unlike other endangered species, mountain gorillas had never managed to reproduce in captivity.

    “So the ones we have in the wild, that’s it, when they’re gone, that’s it, they’ve gone,” she said. (For full Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say on the top issues, visit: http://africa.reuters.com/) (Additional reporting by Pascal Fletcher in Dakar: Writing by Pascal Fletcher; Editing by Louise Ireland)

  9. Lisa, California Lisa, California Says: 11 Nov 2008

    Augustin, Your little boys are darling. I am so glad that you are all safe, but I am very sad that your family and your country is going through such horrible events. My thoughts are never far from all of you there. I hope you can hang on and make it through to see a brighter day very soon. Lisa

  10. irisk irisk Says: 11 Nov 2008

  11. Civilians Killed in Kiwanja | gorillacd.org Civilians Killed in Kiwanja | gorillacd.org Says: 15 Nov 2008

    [...] may remember that both Augustin’s and Diddy’s families had to evacuate the hostilities in Kiwanja last week. It has [...]

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