Foreign Interests Blamed for DRC Crisis

Rwandan government officials are accusing what a government-supporting newspaper calls "foreign interests" for blocking peace efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Weapons retrieved from rebels by the United Nations mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo being destroyed.(file photo).

  • Congo-Kinshasa:   Only the Congolese People Can Save DRC

    Guardian Network, 28 November 2012

    M23, the 23 March movement, is the fourth incarnation of Paul Kagame's proxy group for Rwanda's territorial expansion and looting the natural resources of the Democratic Republic… Read more »

  • Congo-Kinshasa:   Govt Urged to Address M23 Grievances

    New Times, 4 December 2012

    The Executive Secretary of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) has called on the government of Democratic Republic of Congo to look into the grievances… Read more »

  • Congo-Kinshasa:   Ministers, MPs Consult On DRC Crisis

    New Times, 4 December 2012

    Three ministers today briefed legislators about events following the outbreak of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the ensuing UN Group of experts report… Read more »

  • Congo-Kinshasa:   DRC's Recurrent History of Conflicts, Wars

    Cameroon Tribune, 29 November 2012

    History seems to be repeating itself in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Once again, armed rebels are on the move in the vast country's eastern borderlands with Rwanda and Uganda.… Read more »

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