Monday, May 28, 2012

DR Congo Rebels Vow To Fight Until Their Demands Are Met



Rwanda 'Supporting DR Congo Mutineers' -- BBC

The UN says it has evidence that a rebellion in the Democratic Republic of Congo is being fuelled by recruits and support from neighbouring Rwanda.

An internal UN report seen by the BBC cited defecting soldiers, who said they had been trained in Rwanda under the pretext of joining the army, before being sent over the border to fight.

The conflict broke out in April after a mutiny by some Congolese army officers.

Rwanda's foreign minister told the BBC the UN report is "categorical lies".

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More News On DR Congo's Rebel Mutiny

Congo M23 Rebels Tell Their Story -- Hufffington Post
Rwandans trained to fight in DR Congo: UN report -- AFP
UN accuses Rwanda of aiding rebels in Congo -- The Telegraph
Women, children targeted in renewed Congo clashes -- Defence Web/Reuters
Thousands flee renewed violence in DRC -- Al Jazeera
Congo Violence: Humanitarian Situation Deteriorates Significantly, Red Cross Says -- Huffington Post
Congo-Kinshasa: Humanitarian Situation Deteriorates in the Kivus -- AllAfrica.com

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