Against the “Islamic State in the DRC”, Texans and flyers

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Caleb Weiss, of the American organization Bridgeway Foundation, launches flyers above the dense equatorial forest of eastern Congo intended to convince the rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) affiliated with the Islamic State (IS), the May 8, 2024. ALEXIS HUGUET / AFP

Tangled in a pile of webbing and his bulletproof vest, Caleb Weiss slides the helicopter door open and sits down on the edge. Beneath his feet, as far as the eye can see, a compact, impenetrable forest. Tension rises in the cabin: we are within gunshot range of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels.

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The device skims the canopy, describes circles above the Ituri and Semuliki rivers, where these fighters, who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State organization in 2019, set up their camps. For almost an hour, Caleb Weiss, an American covered in tattoos who works for the American organization Bridgeway Foundation, threw out thousands of leaflets calling on the rebels to surrender.

From the forests of the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – part of which is located in Virunga Park – the ADF has for around ten years launched deadly raids on villages and roads on the borders of the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri to pillage and terrorize the population.

” Go home “

These several hundred militiamen, according to the United Nations, are responsible for the deaths of thousands of civilians, most often killed in an extremely brutal manner. They operate in Congolese territory and, to a lesser extent, in Uganda, where most of the group’s leaders come from.

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The Islamic State (IS) group, which considers them its “province in central Africa” (Iscap, English acronym), has claimed responsibility for around a hundred attacks since the start of the year. The number of these demands is clearly increasing, but below what has been recorded by the Congolese security forces and civil society actors in the region. In April alone, more than a hundred people were killed and dozens kidnapped.

Since the end of 2021, the Ugandan army has deployed thousands of soldiers in the area. They are supposed to collaborate with the Armed Forces of the DRC (FARDC) in the neutralization of the ADF, within a joint operation called “Shujaa” (“the courageous”in Swahili).

>Flyers from the American organization Bridgeway Foundation intended to convince rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), affiliated with the Islamic State (IS), to desert, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on 8 May 2024.>

Flyers from the American organization Bridgeway Foundation intended to convince rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), affiliated with the Islamic State (IS), to desert, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on 8 May 2024.

Flyers from the American organization Bridgeway Foundation intended to convince rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), affiliated with the Islamic State (IS), to desert, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on 8 May 2024. ALEXIS HUGUET / AFP

But, according to several security sources interviewed by AFP, the level of trust between the two armies is close to zero. The Ugandans carry out operations and set up bases without warning their hosts. This has led on several occasions, according to the same sources, to the loss of soldiers and injuries on the FARDC side.

Prices on heads

On the small colored cardboard boxes scattered by Mr. Weiss from the sky in the territories of Beni, Irumu and Mambasa, smiling portraits of former members of the ADF are printed on the front. “deradicalized” and reintegrated into civilian life. On the back, a map of the region indicates meeting points for those who would like to escape. ” go home “ and promises them a “state assistance”.

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These costly air operations were launched in early April by the Bridgeway Foundation, based in Texas, which says it is working to “the elimination and prevention of mass atrocities around the world”. She is the arm “philanthropic” of an investment fund, Bridgeway Capital Management, which gives it part of its profits to carry out its actions.

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One of the boxes is different from the others and the Bridgeway Foundation does not want it to be photographed, “otherwise people will think we work for the American government”specifies Mr. Weiss.

On it are printed the star-spangled banner, a telephone number and a promise of 5 million dollars (4.6 million euros) “for all information on the leader of the ADF-MTM/ISIS-DRC Seka Musa Baluku”next to two portraits.

Since the inclusion in 2021 of the ADF on the list of organizations affiliated with ISIS by the United States, a price has been put on his head. Bridgeway Foundation engaged in tracking him and other leaders of the group, hand in hand with Ugandan and Congolese military intelligence.

Child abduction

In the operating room of the Béni hospital, a radio plays Congolese rumba at a low volume. The wounded follow one another under the instruments of the surgical team of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Congolese Ministry of Health.

In a nearby room, a 13-year-old boy is bedridden, his chest and abdomen covered in bandages. All around him, men, also injured, most of them victims of recent ADF attacks. The AFP team visiting the hospital in early May was not authorized to speak with the young patient: this is “an ADF fighter”explains the medical team, who seem to fear that the rebels will one day come and take him back by force.

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In a video shot a few days earlier, the same boy, lying on the ground, with a bloody bandage on his right side, is questioned by Congolese soldiers who film him with their cell phones. He struggles to breathe, seems unable to move.

He recounts his kidnapping in a village tens of kilometers further south, then the “military training” and indoctrination by ADF leaders. “And the little one who died, do you know him? »one of the soldiers asks him, referring to a young “fighter” killed during the same operation. “No, we ended up together, but I don’t know him”replies the injured boy in a thin voice. “We were going towards the camp [des ADF] when we passed you, and you shot at us. »

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