Rebel Attacks in
Eastern Congo
For the past five months, a newly formed rebel group
in the North Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) has
been attacking government forces and seizing small towns, and it just took
control of the city of Goma a week ago. The movement, called the March 23
Movement (M23), is made up of former members of previous rebel groups and is
largely a continuation of hostilities in the region that date back to the First
Congo War in 1996. Amid a complicated web of proxy battles, political
posturing, defections, and re-defections, M23 rebel forces (purportedly
supported by Rwanda) have fought fierce battles against DR Congo government
troops and local Mai-Mai militias, sending civilians fleeing for shelter. UN
peacekeeping forces in the region have not resisted the advances of the rebels,
claiming their duty is to protect civilians, not to act as a substitute
national army. Several hundred rebels, soldiers, and civilians have reportedly
been killed, and many more wounded, so far. At the moment, M23 refuses to leave
Goma and has a stated intention of overthrowing the national government
صور : من شوارع الموت في الكونجو
هجمات
المتمردين في الكونجو
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