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Rwanda 'still arming Congo rebels', in defiance of West - Telegraph


Rwanda 'still arming Congo rebels', in defiance of West

Rwanda still arming Congo rebels, in defiance of West
M23 rebels sit at the back of a pick-up truck captured a week before and formerly used by the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Rwanda is still arming and aiding a rebel militia in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, a report has claimed, in defiance of Britain and other Western donors who froze aid last year over similar allegations.

Soldiers in Rwandan army uniforms have been regularly crossing the border between the two countries, bringing arms, ammunition, food and supplies for M23 forces, Human Rights Watch said.

Inside Rwanda, men and boys as young as 15 were being forcibly recruited to fight for the militia, which controls mineral-rich territory along the countries' border.

This is despite warnings from Britain that its funding to President Paul Kagame's government would be dependent on evidence that Rwanda was no longer involved in eastern Congo's ongoing conflicts.

Andrew Mitchell, the former international development secretary, froze £16 million of direct aid to the Rwandan government in July last year, then reinstated it in his last day in office in September.

He told David Cameron at the time that "reporting shows that practical support to the M23 has now ended". MPs criticised his decision.

Mr Mitchell's successor, Justine Greening, then cancelled £21 million of "general budgetary support" in November, money that would have been given with no strings attached to Mr Kagame's administration.

But Britain is still funding his government's ministries, with money earmarked for specific projects, mostly on education and job creation, a spokesman for the Department for International Development (DFID) confirmed yesterday.

Following the report, Ms Greening will now face pressure again to review Britain's spending in Rwanda, which had been planned to reach £85 million in 2013/14.

"For the past 17 years, the Rwandan army has repeatedly deployed troops to eastern Congo and backed abusive proxy forces responsible for war crimes," said Daniel Bekele, the pressure group's Africa director.

"As in the past, Rwanda denies it's supporting the M23, but the facts on the ground speak for themselves." Close to half a million people fled their homes when the M23 attacked the largest city in eastern Congo, Goma, last November.

The US state department said there was a "credible body of evidence" linking top Rwandan officials to the rebels and called for the immediate end of any support to the M23 and the withdrawal of military personnel from DRC.

Fresh fighting between the rebels and the Congolese army has forced 5,000 more into camps near Goma in the last ten days.

Alongside the allegations of Rwanda's support for the M23, Human Rights Watch also found evidence that rebel soldiers had summarily executed 44 people and raped 61 women and girls in the months since March.

A spokesman for Rwanda's government could not immediately be reached.

Previous similar allegations have been strongly denied.

Rwanda 'still arming Congo rebels', in defiance of West - Telegraph


Rwanda 'still arming Congo rebels', in defiance of West

Rwanda still arming Congo rebels, in defiance of West
M23 rebels sit at the back of a pick-up truck captured a week before and formerly used by the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Rwanda is still arming and aiding a rebel militia in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, a report has claimed, in defiance of Britain and other Western donors who froze aid last year over similar allegations.

Soldiers in Rwandan army uniforms have been regularly crossing the border between the two countries, bringing arms, ammunition, food and supplies for M23 forces, Human Rights Watch said.

Inside Rwanda, men and boys as young as 15 were being forcibly recruited to fight for the militia, which controls mineral-rich territory along the countries' border.

This is despite warnings from Britain that its funding to President Paul Kagame's government would be dependent on evidence that Rwanda was no longer involved in eastern Congo's ongoing conflicts.

Andrew Mitchell, the former international development secretary, froze £16 million of direct aid to the Rwandan government in July last year, then reinstated it in his last day in office in September.

He told David Cameron at the time that "reporting shows that practical support to the M23 has now ended". MPs criticised his decision.

Mr Mitchell's successor, Justine Greening, then cancelled £21 million of "general budgetary support" in November, money that would have been given with no strings attached to Mr Kagame's administration.

But Britain is still funding his government's ministries, with money earmarked for specific projects, mostly on education and job creation, a spokesman for the Department for International Development (DFID) confirmed yesterday.

Following the report, Ms Greening will now face pressure again to review Britain's spending in Rwanda, which had been planned to reach £85 million in 2013/14.

"For the past 17 years, the Rwandan army has repeatedly deployed troops to eastern Congo and backed abusive proxy forces responsible for war crimes," said Daniel Bekele, the pressure group's Africa director.

"As in the past, Rwanda denies it's supporting the M23, but the facts on the ground speak for themselves." Close to half a million people fled their homes when the M23 attacked the largest city in eastern Congo, Goma, last November.

The US state department said there was a "credible body of evidence" linking top Rwandan officials to the rebels and called for the immediate end of any support to the M23 and the withdrawal of military personnel from DRC.

Fresh fighting between the rebels and the Congolese army has forced 5,000 more into camps near Goma in the last ten days.

Alongside the allegations of Rwanda's support for the M23, Human Rights Watch also found evidence that rebel soldiers had summarily executed 44 people and raped 61 women and girls in the months since March.

A spokesman for Rwanda's government could not immediately be reached.

Previous similar allegations have been strongly denied.

INTAMBARA MURI CONGO KURI UYU WA GATATU TALIKI YA 24/07/2013


http://md0.libe.com/photo/406153-capture-d-ecrans-d-une-video-youtube-du-6-avril-2012-montrant-des-voitures-detruites-apres-un-bombar.jpg?modified_at=1333729202&ratio_x=03&ratio_y=02&width=476[Fungura kenshi (mis à jour) iyi paji urebe amakuru agezweho y'intambara muri Congo tubagezaho dukurikije uko tuyabonye].

 

14H20: Itangazo ry'igihugu cy'Amerika risaba leta y'u Rwanda guhagarika inkunga ruha umutwe wa M23 rukanakura abakozi barwo ba gisilikare muri Congo,ntiryashoboye kurangaza ingabo za Congo ngo zibwire ko ikibazo kirangiye, ko abanzi bagiye guhita bikura kubutaka bwabo. Muri iyi saha tubagezaho aya makuru indege 3 z'intambara z'igihugu cya Congo zimaze gutwika ikigo cya gisilikare cya Rumangabo. Icyo kigo cya gisilikare akaba aricyo kirimo ubuyobozi bukuru (Etat major )y'inyeshyamba za M23, aya makuru turayakesha ingabo za Congo , abaturage bari muri ako karere n'inyeshyamba za M23!

 

16H36: Igihugu cy'Ubufaransa cyatangaje ko amagambo gusa adahagije mu kurwanya umutwe wa M23 kimwe n'indi mitwe yitwaje intwaro mu Burasirazuba bwa Congo, icyo gihugu gisanga umutwe udasanzwe w'ingabo za ONU ugomba kujya mu mirwano yo kurwanya M23. Pascal Canfin ,ministre wungirije ushinzwe amajyambere mu gihugu cy'Ubufaransa niwe ugiye guhagararira icyo gihugu mu nama idasanzwe y'akanama gashinzwe amahoro ku isi izabera i New York mu gihugu cy'Amerika ejo kuwa 25/07/2013, iyo nama igiye kwiga ikibazo cy'imirwano yubuye hagati y'umutwe wa M23 n'ingabo za Congo kimwe n'ibibazo byo kugarura umutekano mu karere kose k'ibiyaga bigari; izayoborwa n'umunyamabanga w'Amerika ushinzwe ububanyi n'amahanga John Kerry. Ibihugu byo mu karere k'ibiyaga bigari bitumiwe muri iyo nama. (kanda aha usome iyi nkuru ku buryo burambuye).

 

17H55: Kuva aho ingabo za Congo zigabiye igitero gikomeye ku kigo cya Rumangabo kirimo ubuyobozi bukuru bw'ingabo za M23, inyeshyamba za M23 zari mu gice cya Kibumba zabonye ko zagoswe zihita ziyabangira ingata, ubwo ingabo za Congo zikaba zabikurikiraniraga hafi zihita zigarurira Kibumba ntamirwano ibaye , ubu muri aka kanya zikaba ziri kurya isataburenge ikigo cya Rumangabo ngo nacyo zikigarurire cyose, aya makuru tuyahawe n'abayobozi b'inzego z'ibanze zo muri Congo bari muri utwo turere kimwe n'abasilikare ba Congo!

 

http://www.lexpress.fr/pictures/939/480819_des-chars-de-l-armee-congolaise-a-la-poursuite-des-rebelles-du-m23-le-26-juillet-2012-pres-de-goma-dans-l-est-de-la-rdc.jpg21H35: Amakuru dukesha radio Okapi aratumenyesha ko igitero cy'inkambi ya gisilikare ya Rumangabo cyatunguye cyane abarwanyi ba M23 kuburyo bamwe mu barwanyi babishoboye bahise banyanyagira mubaturage!Ububiko bw'amasasu n'imbunda zikomeye za M23 bwahiye. Umutwe wa M23 wemeye ko icyo kigo cyatewe, ukarega ingabo za Congo ko icyo gitero cyahitanye abaturage 15; ingabo za Congo zo ntacyo zashatse kugira icyo zibivugaho ! Kuri uyu mugoroba ingabo za Congo ziri kwegereza ikigo cya Rumangabo intwaro zikomeye zitwa Chars mu rurimi rw'igifaransa ! Ababikurikiranira hafi bakaba babona imirwano ishobora kwerekeza i Bunagana. (kandaaha usome iyi nkuru ku buryo burambuye)

 

22H03: Amakuru dukesha urubuga rwa "afrique.congotimes.info" aremeza ko abarwanyi ba M23 ingabo za Congo zirukanye mu duce twa Kanyarucinya,Munigi na Kibati bahungiye ahitwa Kiwanja, bamaze kwiyegeranya neza , Mayi-Mayi Nyatura ibagabaho igitero gikomeye kuburyo ako karere kose ka Kiwanja kagenzurwa na Nyatura! (kanda aha usome iyi nkuru kuburyo burambuye).

 

http://www.rfi.fr/sites/filesrfi/imagecache/rfi_43_large/sites/images.rfi.fr/files/aef_image/colombie-helicoptere-farc_0.png23H30: Amakuru ya nyuma tumaze kubona kuri iki gitero cyo ku nkambi ya Rumangabo ni uko muri iri joro abarwanyi ba M23 bacitse ku icumu bari gutwara imirambo y'abarwanyi bene wabo baguye muri iyo nkambi bakayijyana i Rutshuru. Umuturage waduhaye amakuru kuri telefoni wari hafi y'iki kigo kimwe n'abarwanyi ba M23 batumenyesheje ko icyo gitero cy'indege cyarashe inzu yariteraniyemo abasilikare bakuru ba M23 bari mu nama , hakaba hari amakuru tudafitiye gihamya neza yemeza ko iyo nama yari iyobowe n'abasilikare bakuru b'igihugu cy'u Rwanda kandi abenshi muribo bakaba bapfuye !  Abakongomani benshi bari guhanahana amakuru ku mbuga za Interneti baremeza ko igitero k'i Rumangabo cyashegeshe cyane umutwe wa M23.

 

 

Ubwanditsi

MER 24 JUI 20135 COMMENTAIRES

RDC : U.S. says Rwanda aids Congo rebels

US urges Rwanda to end support for DR Congo rebels

US urges Rwanda to end support for DR Congo rebels
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Rwanda must "immediately end any support" for M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the United States said Tuesday, after a report from Human Rights Watch blamed the rebels for numerous rapes and summary executions.

By News Wires (text)
 
The United States Tuesday toughened its tone against Rwanda, demanding it withdraw troops from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and end support to M23 rebels accused of atrocities there.
In its strongest comments to date against Rwandan leaders, Washington said there was "a credible body of evidence" linking top Rwandan officials to the rebels who have brought months of terror to the central African country.
"We call upon Rwanda to immediately end any support to the M23, withdraw military personnel from eastern DRC and follow through on its commitments," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters.
Her comments came after a damning report by Human Rights Watch and ahead of a UN Security Council meeting on the Great Lakes meeting to be chaired in New York on Thursday by US Secretary of State John Kerry.
The HRW report found M23 rebels have summarily executed some 44 people and raped 61 women and girls since March 2013 in eastern DR Congo.
Residents had reported regular movements of men dressed in Rwandan army uniforms into Congo, while food, ammunition and other supplies were coming from Rwanda to the M23.
"Not only is Rwanda allowing its territory to be used by the abusive M23 to get recruits and equipment, but the Rwandan military is still directly supporting the M23," said Daniel Bekele, Africa director at Human Rights Watch.
"This support is sustaining an armed group responsible for numerous killings, rapes and other serious abuses."
The M23 are Tutsi fighters formerly of the Rwanda-backed rebel group National Congress for the Defense of the People, or CNDP.
They were integrated into DR Congo's regular army in 2009 as part of a peace deal following their failed 2008 offensive on the eastern city of Goma.
Rwanda has long denied any complicity in the violence, with Rwandan President Paul Kagame -- a US ally -- last year dismissing the allegations made by the UN and various human rights groups as "ridiculous."
Psaki said: "We believe there is a credible body of evidence that supports the key findings of the Human Rights Watch report, including support by senior Rwandan officials to the M23 and of Rwandan military personnel in the DRC."
She refused to say whether there had been any direct contact between the US administration and Kigali following the release of the HRW report on Monday, but she said the State Department's views were shared by the White House.
Last year the US froze $200,000 of military aid to Kigali amid concerns over support for M23 rebels but did not go as far as accusing the Rwandan military and officials of specific involvement.
Fresh fighting raged in the DR Congo's restive east for several hours Monday as army helicopters attacked positions of the M23 rebels, who fired mortars in return, both sides said.
The latest clashes in the central African country's mineral-rich but conflict-torn east broke four days of relative calm, further damaging a tattered truce that had lasted from late May, when UN chief Ban Ki-moon visited the region, until July 14.


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REUTERS – nytimes.com, July 23, 2013

« It was the first response by Washington to recent clashes between M23 and Congolese government forces near Goma, the largest city in the mineral-rich east, but it stopped short of directly implicating the Rwandan president, Paul Kagame, a United States ally.

"We call upon Rwanda to immediately end any support for the M23," said Jen Psaki, a State Department spokeswoman. She also called on Rwanda to "withdraw military personnel" from eastern Congo.

The call came two days before Secretary of State John Kerry is to lead a special session of the United Nations Security Council on Africa's Great Lakes region.

A United Nations report in June said the M23 recruited fighters in Rwanda with the aid of sympathetic Rwandan army officers, while elements of the Congolese Army have cooperated with the Rwandan Hutu rebel group F.D.L.R. The report prompted the United States and European states to suspend military assistance to Rwanda.

Ms. Psaki said the latest concerns over M23 followed credible evidence from Human Rights Watch that said the rebels were to blame for executions, rapes and forcible recruitment of men and boys while receiving support from Rwanda.

Rwanda rejected the rights group's allegations, saying that its report was undermined by its inclusion of incorrect testimony. Rwanda also accused Human Rights Watch of paying for witness testimony, a charge the group denied.

The rights group acknowledged erroneous testimony in the report but said Tuesday that it stood by the report's broader conclusions. A statement by the group said the report contained an error about where Rwandan peacekeepers had served. »

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/24/world/africa/us-says-rwanda-aids-congo-rebels.html?_r=0

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Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Nord-Kivu: les FARDC délogent le M23 de la colline Munzoga à Kibati | Radio Okapi


Nord-Kivu: les FARDC délogent le M23 de la colline Munzoga à Kibati

Des militaires congolais renforcent leurs positions autour de Goma au second jour des affrontements face aux rebelles du M23 (Photo Monusco)Des militaires congolais renforcent leurs positions autour de Goma au second jour des affrontements face aux rebelles du M23 (Photo Monusco)
Les Forces armées de la RDC (FARDC) ont délogé les rebelles du M23 de la colline de Munzoga, au Nord-Ouest de Kibati, et récupéré deux armes lourdes du type Twelve à l'issue d'intenses combats de lundi 22 juillet. Plusieurs sources de la région affirment que les militaires ont bombardé une jeep de rebelles. Les deux forces en présence n'ont pas donné le bilan de ces combats.

Selon des sources dans la région, la nouvelle position gagnée permet aux FARDC d'avoir une vue panoramique sur la localité de Kibumba, quartier général du mouvement rebelle.

Les rebelles se seraient repliés, les uns vers Kanyanja, leur position avancée du Sud et les autres vers Kibumba-marché, où ils concentrent actuellement le gros de leurs troupes.

Ce mardi 23 juillet, les habitants de Nyiragongo affirment avoir entendu des tirs, pendant quelques minutes, vers 7 heures locales dans la zone des combats. Des sources militaires dans la région affirment qu'il s'agissait des tirs de sommation pour consolider la nouvelle position avancée des FARDC dans le secteur.

Le porte-parole de l'armée au Nord-Kivu, le colonel Olivier Hamuli, a indiqué que deux obus sont tombés hier soir au quartier Mabanga-Nord à Goma et deux autres dans le secteur de Nyiragongo, blessant deux personnes.

Selon les démineurs de l'ONG Synergie pour la lutte anti-mines (Sylam), appelés au secours, une autre roquette serait tombée non loin du dispensaire Konde, dans le quartier Katoyi. Cette roquette aurait explosé sans faire des victimes, d'après les mêmes sources.

Il y a une semaine, les FARDC avaient intensifié leurs bombardements sur les positions du M23 sur les collines avoisinant les localités de Kanyarucinya et Kibati, à une vingtaine de kilomètres au Nord de Goma.

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