AFRICA INSIGHT
Our daily Editor's picks, featuring the best of our reporting and analysis
Dear Reader,
What remains of the FDLR in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo?
The fate of the armed group founded by former leaders of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda is at the centre of fraught negotiations between Kinshasa and Kigali.
While the DRC has committed to ‘neutralising’ the FDLR, it accuses Rwanda of using the group as a ‘pretext‘ to justify its support for M23 rebels.
“Some people, who don’t know what they’re talking about, say the FDLR is just a handful and that we’re exaggerating,” Kagame told us back in March. “But even if they’re few, why do they still exist after all these years?”
Romain Gras delivers this deep dive into the situation on the ground.
READ IT HERE
Nicholas Norbrook
Managing Editor
Our daily Editor's picks, featuring the best of our reporting and analysis
Dear Reader,
What remains of the FDLR in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo?
The fate of the armed group founded by former leaders of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda is at the centre of fraught negotiations between Kinshasa and Kigali.
While the DRC has committed to ‘neutralising’ the FDLR, it accuses Rwanda of using the group as a ‘pretext‘ to justify its support for M23 rebels.
“Some people, who don’t know what they’re talking about, say the FDLR is just a handful and that we’re exaggerating,” Kagame told us back in March. “But even if they’re few, why do they still exist after all these years?”
Romain Gras delivers this deep dive into the situation on the ground.
READ IT HERE
Nicholas Norbrook
Managing Editor
AFRICA INSIGHT
Our daily Editor's picks, featuring the best of our reporting and analysis
Dear Reader,
What remains of the FDLR in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo?
The fate of the armed group founded by former leaders of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda is at the centre of fraught negotiations between Kinshasa and Kigali.
While the DRC has committed to ‘neutralising’ the FDLR, it accuses Rwanda of using the group as a ‘pretext‘ to justify its support for M23 rebels.
“Some people, who don’t know what they’re talking about, say the FDLR is just a handful and that we’re exaggerating,” Kagame told us back in March. “But even if they’re few, why do they still exist after all these years?”
Romain Gras delivers this deep dive into the situation on the ground.
READ IT HERE
Nicholas Norbrook
Managing Editor
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