The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group and the allied Alliance Fleuve Congo have threatened, detained, and attacked journalists, critics, and civil society activists since capturing Goma in January.
Rwanda appears to be betting on its reputation as a key security partner and sports destination to minimize any backlash to its involvement in the war.
When do we say a country is in bed with another country? The phrase suggests an alliance that, rather than serving mutual interests, benefits one party at the expense of the other. This article ...
A planned concert in France has sparked intense backlash for coinciding with the commemoration of the genocide against the ...
History has a cruel way of repeating itself when lessons are ignored, warnings are dismissed, and moral responsibility is replaced with self-serving geopolitics. The 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in ...
Dozens of people were reportedly injured Thursday after two explosions hit a meeting of M23 rebel group leaders and residents in the captured city of Bukavu ...
Secondly, some regional analysts say that rather than seeking to defend Tutsis, the M23 - and Rwanda, which backs the rebel group - is primarily seeking to exploit the eastern DR Congo's vast mineral ...
The notorious M23 rebel group is wreaking havoc in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, seizing the region's two biggest cities in a deadly uprising which has forced hundreds of thousands to flee ...
Kabarebe grew up as an ethnic Tutsi Rwandan refugee in Uganda, taking part in President Museveni's seizure of power in 1986, before returning to his home country Rwanda as part of the Tutsi-led ...