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Eyeing election, Congo president eases some terms of eastern military rule

Eyeing election, Congo president eases some terms of eastern military rule

WITH little over two months until a general election, Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi said some conditions of military rule in conflict-hit eastern provinces would be eased, partly to encourage participation in the vote. He stopped short of cancelling the state of siege in North Kivu and Ituri provinces despite pressure to do so from civil society groups and the opposition who say it has done little to contain the many militias destabilising the east since it was imposed in April 2021. In a late-evening televised speech to the nation, the president said a curfew would be lifted and peaceful demonstrations…
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Uganda rejects $13-billion claim

Uganda rejects $13-billion claim

UGANDA has told the International Court of Justice that the over $13 billion dollars in reparations sought by Congo for Kampala's role in conflicts in Congo's Ituri province could ruin its economy.  "The Democratic Republic on Congo's claims are dangerously disproportionate," Uganda's attorney general, William Byaruhanga, told the U.N court, adding that granting them would have "staggering economic consequences". William Byaruhanga. On Monday lawyers for Congo had told the court they were seeking $4.3 billion in reparations payments for the alleged victims of Uganda's involvement in the 1998-2003 conflict in mineral-rich Ituri. They also claimed a further $2.8 billion for…
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Congo army says it killed 33 militiamen in days of intense fighting

Congo army says it killed 33 militiamen in days of intense fighting

ERIKAS MWISI KAMBALE DEMOCRATIC Republic of Congo's army says it killed 33 militiamen and lost two soldiers as it seized two rebel strongholds in four days of intense fighting in the north-eastern Ituri province. United Nations peacekeepers also helped the army repel an attack by a wing of the armed militia group known as CODECO, which attempted to storm the province's capital Bunia on Saturday, a U.N. spokesman said. Drawn largely from the Lendu ethnic group, CODECO is accused by the U.N. of widespread and systematic killings, beheadings, rape and other barbaric acts that have contributed to prolonged instability in…
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