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Central Africa: U.S. State Dept. On Peace Agreement for DRC and Region (document)
United States Department of State, 25 February 2013
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Congo-Kinshasa: UN Urges Long-Term Commitment to Peace Deal
UN News Service, 24 February 2013
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urged regional African leaders to provide sustained support at the highest political and diplomatic levels to implement a newly signed United ... read more »
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Central Africa: U.S. Ambassador Rice On Signing of Peace Agreement for DRC (document)
United States Department of State, 24 February 2013
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Rwanda: Rwanda Welcomes DRC Peace Deal
The New Times, 24 February 2013
President Paul Kagame has welcomed the deal aimed at bringing peace and stability to the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo after years of unrest. read more »
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Rwanda: Kagame in Addis Ababa for Signing of Congo Peace Deal
The New Times, 24 February 2013
President Paul Kagame has arrived in Addis Ababa for today's signing ceremony of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the DRC and the region. read more »
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Uganda: DR Congo Peace Agreement to be Signed
New Vision, 22 February 2013
Uganda will participate in the signing of a framework agreement to restore peace in eastern DR Congo, in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Sunday, the foreign affairs ministry ... read more »
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Congo-Kinshasa: Finding a Lasting Solution to Instability in The Democratic Republic of the Congo (analysis)
United States Department of State, 13 February 2013
ASSISTANT SECRETARY CARSON: Good afternoon, everyone in a very, very crowded audience. I want to, first of all, thank Dr. Kimenyi for his warm introduction, and also the Brookings ... read more »
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Africa: Security Council Says States Have Primary Responsibility for Protecting Civilians in Conflict, Reaffirms Peacekeeping Missions Need Protection Mandate, Resources (document)
United Nations, 12 February 2013
Secretary-General Urges Council to Take Strong Lead in Protecting Civilians; read more »
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MR PAUL KAGAME YOU CAN KISS YOUR DREAM OF A TUTSILAND IN EASTERN DR CONGO GOOD BYE NOW. TUTSIS WERE KILLED IN RWANDA NOT IN RD CONGO. TUTSIS HAVE STUDIED AND LIVED WELL IN DR CONGO THEN ANY OTHER COUNTRY IN THE REGION. JAMES KABAREBE WAS THE DR CONGO CHIEF OF STAFF. BISNGIMANA WAS THE DIRECTOR OF MOBUTU'S CABINET. YOU TUTSIS HAVE SHOWN THE WORLD HOW UNGRATEFUL YOU CAN BE.
DR CONGO WILL NEVER BE DIVIDED. THE PARTITION OF KASAI AND KATANGA IN 1960'S WAS MORE SERIOUS THAN THE SMALL STORM IN THE THEA CUP OF RUUTSHURU. CONGOLESE ARE COMING AFTER YOU AND THE TUTSI JOSEPH KABILA.