DR Congo Accord with M23: Fragile Step Toward Peace
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Since the arrival of the M23 rebels in Goma, the city has been living under a parallel administration marked by fear, poverty and violence. Between promises of peace and repression, the inhabitants try to survive in uncertainty.
DR Congo accord with M23: fragile step towards peace
A recent ceasefire agreed between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, set to take effect this week, ranks as a tentative step towards peace in the country’s conflict-wracked east. Signed on July 19 in Doha, Qatar, the agreement saw the sides commit to a “permanent ceasefire” and “dialogue and negotiation” to facilitate the “voluntary” return of refugees and displaced persons. But analysts cautioned the peace process in…
M23 rebels set conditions for direct talks with DR Congo government
The March 23 Movement (M23) rebel group announced on Friday that the release of over 700 people detained in connection with the conflict is a prerequisite for any further dialogue with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) government. Benjamin Mbonimpa, M23’s representative in several rounds of talks with Kinshasa in Doha, made the remarks […]
DRC: AFC/M23 conditions his return to Doha on the release of prisoners Image media Patient sam 26/07/2025 - 13:26 Corps AFC/M23 coordinator Corneille Nangaa said on Saturday that the movement would not return to Doha to continue talks with the Congolese government until the release of its detained members is initiated.
If Kinshasa Does Not Release Political Prisoners, No More Talks – AFC/M23
The AFC/M23 (Alliance of the Congo River / March 23 Movement) held a press conference on Friday, July 25, 2025, at the Serena Hotel in Goma. During this conference, the rebel movement reviewed the key points of the Doha agreement. As the second phase of the peace negotiations in Doha is scheduled
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