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Comprehensive report on the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. By expert analysts Miranda, Hee-Won, Ray, Uriah, Jo-t, Carson and analysts Bharath and Sohrob. Click on the link to see the documentary!
Camaraderie Becomes a Problem
In actuality, the driving force for the FADRC footmen’s ‘sympathy’ was the camaraderie between FADRC troops and M23 members to which the elite groups weren’t exposed. This is a key circumstance in war where camaraderie proved problematic for the reigning government, as civil military wars tend to become more personal than the regular pitched battle warfare.
By Uriah Khambatta, BNett News
Iwacu, Ikaze. "DR Congo deploys elite unit to fight M23 Africa Al Jazeera English." Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube, 9 Aug. 2013. Web. 13 Dec. 2013.
The Civilians of The DRC vs. The M23
With the M23 slowly winning make battles and forcing government soldiers to flee, this give them the chance to loot weapons and ammo from villages to take over making the M23 stronger with each victory.
By J. Raymond Bryars, BNett News
France 24 English "Congo: M23 rebels advance and civilians free" Online Video Clip. Youtube. Youtube. 10 July 2012. Web. 11 Dec. 2013
A Possible End
However, progress is still being made as the rebels have started surrendering with the recent army attacks on M23 bases. Some have fled into Uganda, a country sympathetic to Tutsis.
Even though the M23 seem to have begun disintegrating, the threat of them regrouping still remains. Thus, it is crucial that the DRC sign a peace deal soon so that it no longer has to face conflicts with M23 and other minor rebel groups.
By Hee Won Kim, BNett News
(Source: Youtube)
Feeding The Hungry
The UN representative's nonchalance in response to the gun shots indicates that they are very common and people have almost grown immune to their terror.
By Carson Tunnell, BNett News
(Source: World Food Programme)
World For Programme "DRC: Feeding the Hungry in A Conflict Zone." Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube, 28 Nov. 2012. Web. 9 Dec. 2013.
Due Justice
One of the problems that has caused this is the failure of the DRC to fully assist the International Criminal Court in its efforts to try such people. For example, the government has not apprehended Laurent Nkunda, a former Congolese army official charged with war crimes by the body. To add insult to injury, the government has long known where Nkunda lives but has not moved to arrest him. This man, accused of horrendous acts like gang raping a woman and her three-year old daughter in front of her husband, has not been brought to justice. Rwanda is also partially to blame for not handing over other rebel leaders charged with human rights violations to the international authorities.
The international community and the DRC's government is increasingly focusing on bringing past leaders to trial while allowing local soldiers to rehabilitate themselves, in an effort to end the fighting as soon as possible. Reintegration assistance, funded by loans from the World Bank and from the DRC government, has been massively successful thus far: the World Bank alone has helped recollect 120,000 weapons, disarm and return 32,000 children to their families, and give US $600 to 100,000 former soldiers to return to normal livelihoods.
For a lot of these former rebels, life will never regress to those lows of war again.
By Bharath Srivatsan, BNett News
(Sources: Peacebuilding Data, Human Rights Watch, The World Bank)
"Background: The Congo Conflict." PeacebuildingData.org. PeacebuildingData.org, n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013.
"Demobilization and Reintegration in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)." Worldbank.org. The World Bank Group, 11 Mar. 2013. Web. 10 Dec. 2013.
"D.R. Congo: Arrest Laurent Nkunda For War Crimes | Human Rights Watch." Hrw.org. Human Rights Watch, 2 Feb. 2006. Web. 10 Dec. 2013.
Is The Army to Blame?
Congolese government soldiers patrolling the streets. (HRW)
Congolese army soldiers are often just as bad as rebel forces in terms of human rights violations, it seems. The Human Rights Watch (HRW) documented massive amounts of rape and torture by government forces.
Disgusting Tactics
A recruit demonstrating martial arts in Eastern DRC, May 16th, 2013 (Reuters)
By Bharath Srivatsan, BNett News
(Source: African Defence)
Olivier, Darren. "How M23 Was Rolled Back." African Defence Review RSS. African Defence Review, 30 Oct. 2013. Web. 9 Dec. 2013.
Training True Fighters?
By Bharath Srivatsan, BNett News
(Source: African Defence)
Olivier, Darren. "How M23 Was Rolled Back." African Defence Review RSS. African Defence Review, 30 Oct. 2013. Web. 9 Dec. 2013.
Building Their Way Back Up
The entrance to the City of Joy. Built by the women for the women.
Not Everything that Glitters is Gold
Besides ethnic and political tension, economic motives have spurred the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (the DRC). The DRC has an estimated $24 trillion in untapped minerals containing 30% of the world's diamonds and over 70% of the world's coltan (a metal used in the production of consumer electronics).
Ethnic Hatred Crosses Boundaries
Congolese Child Soldier, New York Times, 2003
History of Oppression and Anguish
Mobutu Sese Seko, BBC, 2005
Union Within the M23 Rebels
M23 rebels take position near the town of Mutaho, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on May 27, 2013. (Reuters)
What ideologies were instilled within the M23 and FARDC militia to unify each task force as an army?
Physical vs. Mental
Rape Used As A Weapon in DR Congo War - 22 Oct 09, Al Jazeera
Giving A Helping Hand
M23 Rebels with leader Sultan Makenga no longer active (Human Rights Watch)