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Despite a peace process, attacks were carried out in more than a dozen villages last month, Human Rights Watch says.
The Rwanda-backed rebel group M23 has denied involvement in recent massacres in eastern Congo. A report by Human Rights Watch, released Wednesday, accused M23 of killing over 140 civilians.
Rebels from M23, a rebel group backed by Rwanda, killed at least 140 people in July in the Democratic Republic of Congo, ...
A draft peace deal between Congo's government and the Rwandan-backed M23 rebels aims to restore government control over rebel ...
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels killed at least 140 people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in July, Human Rights Watch said ...
Human Rights Watch said 141 people, predominantly Hutus, were feared dead or missing after the attacks near Virunga National ...
Human Rights Watch reported that at least 140 people were killed by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in eastern Congo. Interviews ...
The main rebel group in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the M23, has walked away from peace talks with the government, ...
The violence exploded about two weeks after US President Trump said he had brokered a peace deal between Rwanda and Congo, which have long supported an array of militias and proxy forces in Congo’s ...
Democratic Republic of Congo’s army accused Rwanda-backed M23 rebels of attacking its positions in the east of the country ...
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congo says that Islamic State-backed rebels in the eastern part of the country ...
Rebels attacked over a dozen villages, farming areas in July, committed dozens of summary executions of primarily Hutu ...