Sunday, November 3, 2013

DR Congo M23 Rebels Declare A Ceasefire



DR Congo M23 Rebels Call Truce To Boost Kampala Talks -- BBC

The M23 rebel group in the Democratic Republic of Congo says it is calling a ceasefire to allow peace talks with with the government to proceed.

After 20 months of fighting, government forces recaptured the rebels' last stronghold in eastern DR Congo.

In a statement, the rebels called on the organisers of the peace talks in neighbouring Uganda to "put in place a mechanism to monitor the ceasefire".

At least 800,000 people have been left homeless since the conflict started.

The M23 launched a rebellion in eastern DR Congo in April 2012.

It is made up of army deserters who say they are fighting for the rights of the minority Tutsi ethnic group.

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More News On The DR Congo M23 Rebels Declaring A Ceasefire

DR Congo rebel leader calls on fighters to lay down arms -- AFP
Congo's M23 rebels declare ceasefire -- Reuters
M23 rebels call for cease-fire with Congo military after offensive sends fighters into hills -- FOX News/AP
DR Congo: M23 rebels declare ceasefire after days of defeats -- The Telegraph
M23 rebels declare ceasefire with DRC government -- Deutsche Welle

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