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Rebels Take Over Bukavu: What's Next for Congo?
Bukavu, CongoSunday, February 16, 2025
Burundi's president, Evariste Ndayishimiye, suggested his country will not retaliate in the fighting. He said, "Those people who were ready to get profit of the armed attack of Rwanda to Burundi will not see this. "
The conflict was a top priority at the African Union summit in Ethiopia on Saturday. U. N. Secretary-General António Guterres warned it risked spiraling into a regional conflagration. He said, "The sovereignty and territorial integrity of Congo must be respected. "
Despite this, African leaders and the international community have been reluctant to take decisive action against M23 or Rwanda. Most continue to call for a ceasefire and a dialogue between Congo and the rebels.
The Congo River Alliance, a coalition of rebel groups that includes M23, said it was committed to "defending the people of Bukavu. " Lawrence Kanyuka, the alliance’s spokesperson, said in a statement, "We call on the population to remain in control of their city and not give in to panic. "
The fighting in Congo is connected to a decades-long ethnic conflict. M23 says it is defending ethnic Tutsis in Congo. Rwanda has claimed the Tutsis are being persecuted by Hutus and former militias responsible for the 1994 genocide of 800, 000 Tutsis and others in Rwanda. Many Hutus fled to Congo after the genocide and founded the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda militia group. Rwanda says the group is "fully integrated" into the Congolese military, which denies the charges.
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