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M23 Rebels Unveils New Members

The M23 rebel group operating in the eastern part of DR Congo, has unveiled its new members.

The parade of the newly-recruited rebels by the M23 rebel group in control of mineral-rich eastern Congo took place over the weekend.

The parade raised concerns among some residents and experts over the future of an impending peace deal between Congo and the rebels’ main backers, Rwanda.

Experts believe the peace deal will shape the fate of the M23 rebel group.

According to UN experts, the M23 was backed by thousands of troops from neighboring Rwanda.

A central plank of the deal, which is expected to be signed in Washington in a few weeks, is the withdrawal of Rwanda’s support for the group.

The deal is also expected to stipulate the concession of territories back to the Congolese authorities.

A Qatar-led mediation between the warring sides led to both sides committing to ending the conflict, but pockets of skirmishes have recently been reported between the M23 and government-aligned groups.

Both sides have consistently accused each other of violating the ceasefire agreement.

On Sunday, the rebels paraded more than 7,000 new recruits in Goma, the regional center.

The M23 said the recruits included Congolese soldiers who surrendered when fighting escalated this year and the local militia members who fought with them.

Rights groups said they fear soldiers and young residents are being pressured into joining the rebels.

“We are still concerned about forced recruitment that we have documented since the takeover of the M23 in North Kivu and South Kivu, and those concerns as well have been highlighted by the recent report by the fact-finding mission of the UN Human Rights Council recently in September,” said Christian Rumu, senior campaigner with Amnesty International.

The military show of force also sapped hope among residents in rebel-held cities who were looking forward to peace agreements to bring an end to the conflict.

“This might affect the peaceful process that both the DRC, Rwanda, and M23 are trying to reach through the Doha and Washington processes,” Rumu added.

The conflict has precipitated a humanitarian crisis with at least 3,000 dead and millions displaced. A new report by the United Nations revealed “horrific atrocities” in eastern Congo over the last year committed by both Congo’s armed forces and the M23 rebels.

They include gang rape, sexual slavery, torture, killings of civilians and other crimes, the U.N. human rights office said, adding that the governments of both Congo and Rwanda bear responsibility.

Source:Africa Publicity

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