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AllAfrica on MSNAFC/M23 Lauds Museveni's Reopening of Eastern DR Congo BordersBertrand Bisimwa, the AFC/M23 rebellion's deputy coordinator, has applauded President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, "for his decision to reopen all border posts" with eastern DR Congo."This is a mark of ...
Protesters have attacked missions in the capital of the African country as anger grows about the advance of the M23 rebel group.
The rebels, which Rwanda denies supporting, have long been funded at least in part by the illicit mineral trade.
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Al Jazeera on MSNAre commercial interests driving Uganda’s military operations in DR Congo?Ugandan soldiers said they ‘occupied’ two DRC towns as the Rwandan-backed M23 continues to hold territory elsewhere.
Analysts say the deadly march by Rwanda-backed rebels across eastern Congo could widen into a regional conflict drawing in even more countries, and two neighboring nations with the most ...
The ongoing crisis in eastern DRC is not just about M23 or Rwanda’s alleged involvement—it is part of a larger geopolitical struggle that has plagued the region for decades.
DR Congo has experienced decades of militia violence, including armed rebellion by M23, which claims to defend the interest of the minority Rwandophone communities, including the Tutsi.
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels say they are now in control of the key eastern Congolese city of Goma. Their fighters continue to claim more territory in one of the world's most mineral-rich territories.
DR Congo has experienced decades of militia violence, including armed rebellion by M23, which claims to defend the interest of the minority Rwandophone communities, including the Tutsi.
The M23 rebellion stems partly from Rwanda’s decades-long concern that other rebels — ethnic Hutus opposed to Rwanda’s government and accused of participating in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide ...
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