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The conflict in eastern Congo continues. Consider this report by Anita Powell of the Associated Press:
Rebecca Nyiringindi scanned the sprawling refugee camp in eastern Congo, searching for just one person among the thousands of hungry and homeless. "My mother's name is Alphonsine," the 10-year-old said softly, sucking her thumb. "She's short. She's very dark."

Rebecca was among more than 150 children searching for their parents Thursday in a camp in Kibati, just miles from where soldiers and Tutsi rebels guarded a tense front line, raising fears that fighting would resume in this mineral-rich region. Some 70,000 refugees have fled to Kibati since fighting intensified in eastern Congo in August, displacing at least 250,000 people despite the presence of the largest U.N. peacekeeping force in the world.

Aid agencies took advantage of a lull in fighting this week to return to camps near the front line and resume registering children who were separated from their parents during the conflict in Congo's North Kivu province. Some were clearly traumatized. Zawadi Bunzigiye, 6, stared down at her grubby blue dress and said, in a voice barely above a whisper, "I'm afraid of bullets." Many children fled with only the clothes on their backs. When fighting erupted Oct. 27 in the rebel-controlled town of Kibumba, about 12 miles from the camp, Rebecca said she fled on foot, accompanied only by the family's goat. "But I lost it," she said. "It was a chocolate-colored goat. It was a big goat." (14 images)


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Motherless orphans and lost children rest at the Don Bosco Ngangi center in Goma, eastern Congo on Thursday Nov 13. Fighting in Congo intensified in August and has since displaced at least 250,000 people despite the presence of the largest U.N. peacekeeping force in the world. U.N. officials say both the rebels and government troops have committed crimes against civilians. AP / Jerome Delay

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Two-year-old Elia lies on a bed in the hospital of Rutshuru in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after being treated for a gunshot wound to his arm. Elia arrived last week from the neaby town of Kiwanja, 80 kms north of the North Kivu provincial capital of Goma with some 40 other civilians fleeing combat between rebel leader Nkunda's National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP) fighters and pro-governmentl Mai-Mai militias. Elia, who does not know what happened to his parents, has not spoken since arriving at the hospital. Getty Images / AFP / Roberto Schmidt



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Congolese women gather at the Kibati displaced camp, Thursday, Nov. 13 in the outskirts of the town of Goma, Congo. The head of UN peacekeeping has asked the UN security Council for more than 3000 extra troops to be deployed to the eastern region of the DRC. The request is an attempt to protect civillians from the violence of rebel forces and the Congolese Army. Getty Images / Uriel Sinai



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A man reach out to help two displaced children cross sharp lava rock in a camp for displaced people, Thursday, Nov. 13, in Kibati just north of Goma in eastern Congo. The city of Goma has been besieged by rebels loyal to renegade Gen. Lauren Nkunda since he reached the outskirts of the provincial capital, and the rebels have promised to fight any African troops that aid the Congolese army. AP / Karel Prinsloo



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Two youths carry water on their heads in pouring rain, Thursday, Nov. 13, in the outskirts of Goma in eastern Congo. Years of sporadic violence in eastern Congo intensified in August, and fighting between the army and fighters loyal to rebel leader Laurent Nkunda has displaced at least 250,000 people since then, despite the presence of the largest U.N. peacekeeping force in the world. AP / Karel Prinsloo



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A woman baths her baby next to laundry set out to dry on lava rock, at a refugee camp, Tuesday, Nov. 11, in Kibati, just north of Goma in eastern Congo. The humanitarian crisis in eastern Congo has exploded since rebel leader Laurent Nkunda launched an offensive Aug. 28, with around 50,000 refugees crowded around Kibati, packed into camps or sleeping out in the open, scrambling for the basics, including water to drink, wash, and cook. AP / Karel Prinsloo



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A displaced child and sibling walk through the Kituku displaced camp in Goma, eastern Congo, Monday, Nov. 10. Over 200 families of park rangers from the Virunga national park one month ago, fleeing fighting between rebels and government forces that has left tens of thousands of refugees desperate for international aid. AP / Jerome Delay



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People carry bags of flour away form the aid distribution point, after they received food aid in a camp for displaced people, Thursday, Nov. 13, in Kibati just north of Goma in eastern Congo. The city of Goma has been besieged by rebels loyal to renegade Gen. Laurent Nkunda since he reached the outskirts of the provincial capital, and the rebels have promised to fight any African troops that aid the Congolese army. AP / Karel Prinsloo



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Displaced Congolese people who have been living in the Buhimba camp outside of Goma, eastern Congo, sort through donated clothing Wednesday Nov. 12. AP / Jerome Delay



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Displaced Congolese people who have been living in the Buhimba camp outside of Goma, eastern Congo, sort through donated clothing as others wait outside, Wednesday Nov. 12. AP / Jerome Delay



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Displaced people walk past Congolese government soldiers on the front line, Wednesday, Nov. 12, near Kibati just north of Goma in eastern Congo. AP / Karel Prinsloo



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Congolese government soldiers take shelter from the rain on the front line, Wednesday, Nov. 12, near Kibati just north of Goma in eastern Congo. AP / Karel Prinsloo



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A child runs in a downpour at the Don Bosco Ngangi center in Goma, eastern Congo, Thursday Nov 13. AP / Jerome Delay



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A Congolese airport worker helps load relief supplies into a truck moments after they were flown into the North Kivu provinicial capital city of Goma on Nov. 13. The fighting in eastern Congo has created a humanitarian catastrophe, with at least 250,000 people forced to flee their homes. Distribution of food aid relief has been hampered as well by the lack of security in the region. AFP / Getty Images / Roberto Schmidt



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