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Kegame calls on DR Congo to negotiate with M23 Rebel group

by Africa24hrs
January 10, 2025
in Africa Politics, Blog, Diplomatic, Government, Military, Security
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Rwandan President Paul Kagame has urged the Congolese government to engage in dialogue with the M23 rebel faction, which has recently taken control of several strategic towns in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The group’s ongoing territorial expansion is intensifying an already precarious situation in a region adjacent to Rwanda.

M23 stands out as one of the most significant armed groups in the area, competing with over 100 militia factions for dominance in eastern Congo, a region abundant in valuable minerals. The conflict has led to the displacement of more than a million individuals in the past year, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis stemming from the ongoing violence.

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In his remarks regarding the current circumstances, Kagame stressed the importance of the DRC government assuming accountability for its internal issues. “If the DRC government is not motivated to take responsibility for its citizens and its nation, and if everyone simply blames others for their difficulties, how can we expect Congo to resolve the challenges that impact us all?” he stated.

Recently, the M23 rebel group has achieved notable territorial successes, including the capture of Katale and Masisi, the latter being situated merely 80 kilometers from Goma, the capital of North Kivu province. This advancement by M23 has heightened tensions in the region.

Kagame elaborated on the historical context of the M23 group, indicating that many of its leaders and combatants originated from Uganda, where they had sought asylum during earlier conflicts in 2012 and 2013.

“These M23 leaders and most of their fighters came from Uganda, having been refugees fleeing the issues of 2012/2013 when these individuals [rebels] relocated to Uganda and others came here,” he remarked.

The Rwandan president voiced his perplexity regarding the characterization of the conflict, which originated with rebels based in Uganda, as a matter pertaining to Rwanda.

“The conflict was initiated by the primary faction that was operating out of Uganda. So, how has this become Rwanda’s issue? Honestly! What is the rationale behind this, and for how long must we continue to clarify it? To what extent?” Kagame inquired.

Despite Kagame’s appeals for dialogue, the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has persistently accused Rwanda of supporting the M23 rebels, a claim that Rwanda refutes. Additionally, the Congolese administration has dismissed Kagame’s proposal to initiate discussions with the group, further hindering peace efforts.

Fe;lix Tshisekedi President of DRC. has vow to flush the rebel group out of the country.
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