EFTA01089551Set 9
2000-02-0612p5,643w
number of reasons. Some armies are allied with rebel groups to oust President Laurent
Kabila of Congo. Others are protecting him. Nine rebel groups in Congo are fighting to overthrow ... Congo's vast expanse, but the
war remains largely a stalemate.
Neither Mr. Kabila nor the rebels have strong support in the population. The foreign armies on both
sides have ... Africa. On the eastern borders, two
nations that had helped to install Mr. Kabila only three years ago, Rwanda and Uganda, are now fighting
just as fiercely to overthrow
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EFTA01187552Set 9
2012-12-0213p8,405w
Mobutu fled the country and longtime opposition figures, led by Laurent-Desire Kabila marched into Kinshasa,
naming himself president and reverting the name of the country to the Democratic Republic ... Congo.
Almost immediately, President Laurent-Desire Kabila asked foreign military forces to return back to their
countries because he was concerned that the Rwandan military officers who were running ... Congolais pour la Democratie (RCD) to fight
against their former ally, President Kabila, while Uganda instigated the creation of another rebel movement
called the Movement for the Liberation of Congo
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EFTA01003880Set 9
2018-08-052p296w
Jide Zeitlin < wrote:
Following the script...
By Wednesday, Kabila will likely announce his candidacy, claiming an exception to term limits based on the
fact that the constitution was only modified ... during during his term.
Interestingly, the third member of Kabila's once kitchen cabinet, is now shopping for representation in
Washington.
On Aug 4, 2018, at 7:06 PM, Jeffrey
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EFTA00946028Set 9
2012-10-174p2,399w
cost of $1.4 billion a year. Rwanda and DRC's
respective presidents, Kagame and Kabila, both participated in the summit, but remain estranged over the UN expert
report pointing ... look inside the DRC for the sources of the
violence. In the DRC, President Kabila takes a hardline as well, refusing to negotiate with the M23. The international
community will
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