Mangina is a town in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), some thirty miles northwest of Beni, near the border of Uganda.

Mangina became infamous during recent rebellious warfare between Jean-Pierre Bemba's Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC) and the Congolese Rally for Democracy, both allies. During raids in Beni against the government, rebels allegedly cannibalized villagers in order to survive. A long running superstition in the Congolese culture suggests that you gain power from eating an enemy. These rebels fled to Mangina, where they continue to ravage the country-side.

Mangina suffered a measles outbreak in December 2002, and Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) stationed in Mangina continue to vaccinate the Manginal population.  Mangina is home not only to fleeing rebels, but also some 35,000 civilians who have fled fighting in the surrounding areas, mainly Makeke, which makes the city a socio-politcal hotbed.

In May 2001, an Eastern Congo militia ambushed and kidnapped at least a dozen Manginal workers from a logging camp. The incident became global-wide news when information networks realized one of the workers in Mangina was a U.S. citizen.

Lest we forget our fallen comrades in Mangina, let us all pray for peace in Mangina, and a future where children may frolic free of disease in Mangina.


By the way, I don't know what all the above stuff is all about, talking about male vaginas or something? Mangina is a town in the Congo, and there is a very serious flea outbreak in Mangina right now. Not to be made light of.


References:

http://www.msf.org/
http://www.marekinc.com/
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/134297095_wdig19.html