M23’s advances highlight Rwanda’s role in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the risk of an escalating regionalised ...
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Hosted on MSNDR Congo crisis: Over 2,100 police officers, 890 Congolese soldiers join M23 in BukavuMore than 2,100 Congolese police officers and 890 soldiers on Saturday, February 22, joined the AFC/M23 rebellion in Bukavu, the capital of DR Congo’s South Kivu Province which the rebels seized last ...
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The East African on MSNUS and European nations pressure Rwanda to defuse M23 rebellionThey have imposed sanctions on officials of the rebel group, as well as on ...
At the heart of this conflict lies a web of ethnic tensions, political grievances, and economic exploitation, particularly ...
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have entered Bukavu, the second largest city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), ...
The capture of North Kivu’s provincial capital, Goma, by the M23 armed group last month has multiplied international coverage ...
The DRC government has repeatedly accused Rwanda of supporting the M23 rebel group, a claim that Rwanda denies. Kigali, in ...
Advertisement Treasury alleged that M23 is responsible for human rights abuses including killings, sexual violence and attacks against civilians that have occurred during its armed rebellion ...
As Rwandan-backed rebels advance in the Democratic Republic of Congo, President Felix Tshisekedi faces growing distrust and ...
Confrontations between Ugandan troops and the ADF have been reported in remote mountainous parts of Ituri as well as in neighboring North Kivu, where the Rwanda-backed M23 rebellion reemerged in 2021.
Relations between Kigali and the DRC’s leaders have seen highs and lows since the conclusion of the first M23 rebellion. In 2019 and 2020, DRC President Felix Tshisekedi gave Rwanda the green ...
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