RDC M23 Rebel Group
Eastern and Southern African leaders hold summit on DRC conflict
Multiple African leaders have expressed concern over the rapid advancement of the M23 rebel group in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with the group capturing the city of Goma and pushing towards Bukavu. The Southern African Development Community and East African Community blocs have called for warring parties to hold peace talks within five days. A summit of regional leaders has also called for an immediate unconditional ceasefire within the same time frame. Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has been accused of backing the M23 rebels, although his involvement is not explicitly confirmed.
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past month
- UN warns of worse to come if east DR Congo violence spreads
- At least 150 female inmates raped and burned to death during DRC jailbreak
- M23 rebels declare unilateral ceasefire in DR Congo
- At least 770 Killed in DR Congo Fighting
- M23 rebels in DRC vow to "march to Kinshasa"
- President of DR Congo Vows Vigorous Response to Rebel Advance
- M23 Rebels Capture Eastern DR Congo City of Goma
- Six Peacekeepers Killed in Fighting with M23 Rebels
- Regional Governor Killed in Fighting Against M23 Rebels
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