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CODECO Rebels Kill 5 Civilians In Ndjala, DR Congo
Five civilians were killed and butchered by rebels of the Cooperative for the Development of Congo (CODECO) in Ndjala village…
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DR Congo Parliament Adopts Law Extending State Of Siege In Ituri And North Kivu
The Democratic Republic of Congo Senate on Monday, April 18, voted to extend the state of siege in the two…
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Drunk DR Congo Soldier Kills 8 Civilians In South Kivu Provinces
A drunk soldier of the Democratic Republic of Congo national army, FARDC, on Monday, April 18, opened fire on a…
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DR Congo Soldier Kills Colonel, Soldier, 5 Civilians In Djugu
A soldier of the Democratic Republic of Congo army, FARDC, has killed a colonel, his bodyguard, as well as five…
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DR Congo Soldiers Kill Mai-Mai Rebel Fighter After Disrupting Easter Mass
At least one combatant of the Mai-Mai rebel movement was killed on Sunday, April 17, when the DR Congo army,…
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Inter-ethnic Clash In DR Congo Leaves Woman Dead, Houses Razed
A woman died from machete wounds and houses were burnt during a violent clash between opposing inhabitants of the Bena…
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M23 Rebel Movement Hands Over Captured DR Congo Soldiers To Red Cross
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says it received three soldiers of the Democratic Republic of Congo national…
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DR Congo NGOs Call For End To Human Rights Violations
Thirty-seven DR Congo Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) on Wednesday April 13, called for an end to repression and for the respect…
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Residents Flee DR Congo Town After ADF Rebels Kill 32 People
One week after suspected members of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) movement attacked Masambo town in the Ruwenzori sector of…
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Over 8,000 Rwandans Who Escaped 1994 Genocide Now Refugees In Congo Brazzaville
Over 8,000 Rwandans who escaped from their country during the 1994 genocide have continued to live in the Republic of…
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