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Adding M23 to the talks is a positive step, but the agreement's test will be whether it can change circumstances on the ...
Congo and M23 rebels sign a Qatar-brokered deal to end fighting, but tensions remain over rebel withdrawal and long-term justice for victims.
Amnesty’s report follows a statement earlier this week from more than 165 major international charities and non-governmental organizations calling for an immediate end to the foundation.
Amnesty International has issued a report saying a controversial system to distribute aid in Gaza uses starvation tactics against Palestinians to continue to commit genocide in the Gaza Strip ...
Amnesty disclosed since the agreement was signed in Washington on June 27, international had received credible reports that the allegedly Rwanda-backed March 23 Movement (M23) and Wazalendo armed ...
The recent peace agreement signed between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda fails to address justice for the victims of serious crimes by not including any provisions aimed at holding ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have agreed to a US-brokered peace deal in Washington, raising hopes that years of devastating fighting in eastern DRC can be brought to an end.
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The Rwandan-controlled M23 armed group has deported over 1,500 people from occupied eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to Rwanda in violation of the 1949 Geneva Conventions.
The head of the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo met with leaders of the Rwanda-backed rebel group M23 on Friday in Goma, in her first visit to the eastern city of Goma since its capture by the ...
Amnesty International described it as a “human slaughterhouse,” where, other rights groups say, tens of thousands of people were detained, tortured and killed during the 13-year civil war.
The report is based, according to the organization, on the testimonies of 18 former civilian detainees, all men, interviewed between February and April 2025.