The ADF, notorious for its brutality, often takes hostages, forcing them to join their group as reinforcements or labor.
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Amid conflict, why does the DRC want a minerals deal with Trump?A protracted conflict has raged in the DRC for more than 30 years. The country’s armed forces are weak as a result of ...
M23 fighters, backed by Rwanda, continue to advance in eastern DR Congo. "One of the main factors explaining the weakness of the FARDC lies in systemic corruption," suggested Alain De Neve, a ...
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘People need a break’: DRC conflict reignites dark memories of Congo warsIs a deadly past replaying for Congolese as M23 rebels march on Kinshasa amid presence of Rwandan and Ugandan troops?
The crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is getting worse. In January, even before the Rwanda-backed M23 seized ...
Despite a defence budget of over R55 billion, South African troops in the DRC are reportedly running out of ammunition and ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNDRC Debacle Batters South Africa’s Standing as an Actor in African PeacekeepingThe withdrawal of the SAMIDRC force from the eastern DRC has significant negative ramifications for South Africa and SADC’s ...
Joseph Kabila boycotted the election and is preparing an insurrection because he is the AFC,” said President Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo last October, and lo! It ...
A protracted conflict has raged in the DRC for more than 30 years. The country’s armed forces are weak as a result of government corruption, according to analysts. The country has endured two ...
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