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Congo-Kinshasa: Who Wants Peace in DRC? Not the Media, Rights Groups or Even Some Countries (opinion)
The New Times, 11 December 2012
Since May this year, the Great Lakes Region has been in the spotlight - with events in eastern DR Congo dominating the headlines. In March, the world's attention turned on the ... read more »
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Uganda: Tense Start of Congo Dialogue in Kampala
New Vision, 10 December 2012
The peace talks between the DR Congo government and the M23 rebels began acrimoniously on Sunday, with the government side accusing the rebels of using the media's presence to ... read more »
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Southern Africa: SADC Summit Pledges Continued Support for DRC
Angola Press Agency, 10 December 2012
The Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) held in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, has decided to continue assisting the ... read more »
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Zambia: More Refugees Flee DRC Fighting
The Times of Zambia, 10 December 2012
THE number of refugees entering Zambia from the Democratic Republic Congo (DRC) into Luapula Province has risen to more 900, Defence Minister Geoffrey Mwamba has said. read more »
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Southern Africa: Regional Leaders Speak on Madagascar, DR Congo, Zimbabwe (document)
South African Government, 10 December 2012
1. The Extraordinary Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) was held in Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania from 7 ... read more »
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Congo-Kinshasa: UN Official Stresses Civilian Protection On Visit to Areas Affected By DR Congo Violence
UN News Service, 9 December 2012
While relief workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have scaled up assistance to those affected by the recent violence in Goma, the protection of civilians remains a ... read more »
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Just because the M23 rebels aren't the only child abusing, rapists that are killing the Congolese people, does not mean that they should get a pass. All armed groups who have taken it upon themselves to prey upon the innocent civilians of the Congo must be brought to justice, not bargained with.
non one complained when Kinyarwanda speaking population in Eastern Congo died day per day ,but now everyone is against M23 rebels,!!!!!!!!!!! this is the opportunity they have ,,, where was human right watch? UN ..............you always come after danger ,not to know the origin of conflict ,just to assist and comment on what have done!!!!!