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RIPOTI YA UMOJA WA MATAIFA YABAINI M23 WANAPEWA MAFUNZO RWANDA
Rwanda is protesting the expected release of a U.N. report that says the M23 rebel group is recruiting inside its borders.
A U.N. Group of Experts report, to the Security Council sanctions
committee dealing with the Democratic Republic of Congo, says it has
credible information that M23 leaders were moving freely in Uganda and
that the M23 continued to recruit in Rwanda.
A year-and-a-half-long M23 rebellion further destabilized eastern Congo,
killing and displacing scores of civilians. The Congolese army, backed
by a robust U.N. intervention brigade, defeated the group late last
year.
Rwanda’s deputy U.N. ambassador, Olivier Nduhungirehe, rejected the
experts’ report Thursday, citing “flawed methodology” and a “lack of
sources.”
“The M23 were militarily defeated. And now the Group of Experts has
thrown a new accusation against Rwanda saying that the M23 is recruiting
in Rwanda," said Nduhungirehe. "But they didn’t provide any basic
evidence. They didn’t say who was recruiting, [or] where they were
recruiting. They didn’t even consult us as Rwanda. How can you have so
serious accusations against Rwanda and not consult Rwanda?”
In the past, the U.N. has accused both Rwanda and Uganda of supporting the rebel group, a charge they deny.
Last week, the U.N.’s top envoy in Congo, Martin Kobler, told the
council that there are credible reports that the M23 has not stopped
recruiting and had resumed some activities in northeastern Congo. He
urged the international community not to tolerate any military
re-emergence of the group.
CHANZO: UN: M23 Recruiting in Rwanda
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