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Congo probes alleged Rwandan support for rebels
GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - A uthorities in Democratic Republic of Congo are investigating allegations that neighbouring Rwanda is recruiting and training fighters in support of a new armed movement in its troubled eastern borderlands, a government spokesman said on Monday. The British Broadcasting Corporation, citing a confidential United Nations document, reported earlier on Monday that among the defectors from the newly...  
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UN: Security Situation in Eastern Congo Worsening
The UN’s top official in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Tuesday warned that the ongoing security situation in the eastern parts of the country was growing more dangerous by the day. “The situation in North and South Kivu is generally volatile,” United Nations envoy to the Democratic Republic of the...  
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Congo-Kinshasa: UN Steps Up Civilian Protection After Outbreak of Violence
[UN News] The United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has stepped up civilian protection measures following the latest outbreak of violence in the volatile North Kivu province, in the country's east, where a former rebel leader indicted for war crimes instigated a mutiny last month, a UN official said today.  
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DR Congo: UN steps up civilian protection after outbreak of violence
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has stepped up civilian protection measures following the latest outbreak of violence in the volatile North Kivu province, in the country's east, where a former rebel leader indicted for war crimes instigated a mutiny last month, a UN official said today.  
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