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View in Picasa In the foreground, Sulutani Makenga, the head of the armed wing of the rebel M23 Goma November 20, 2012 One subject is on the menu tonight's debate: Topic: Security situation in North Kivu:
- The self-proclaimed General of M23, Makenga Sultani, went into the hands of the Ugandan authorities for three days with 1,600 of his men. The information was confirmed by the spokesman of the Ugandan government. And this comes after its movement M23 decided to end his rebellion in North Kivu. - Meanwhile, the Congolese government, through the mouth of his spokesman, said it will not agree to sign a statement but rather to conclude talks Kampala, begun in December 2012.
- After the victory of the Armed Forces of the DRC (FARDC) on the M23, the North Kivu civil society, the Union for the Congolese Nation beard competition (UNC) and the Provincial Youth Council of North Kivu political party, believe that the army must remain vigilant to thwart any action to destabilize the region of Rutshuru.
DRC that Uganda should require it book Sultani Makenga accordance with the framework agreement in Addis Ababa Uganda should Sultani Makenga transfer to the International Criminal Court, the international community should put pressure beard competition on Uganda to stop protecting an alleged war criminal
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View in Picasa In the foreground, Sulutani Makenga, the head of the armed wing of the rebel M23 Goma November 20, 2012 One subject is on the menu tonight's debate: Topic: Security situation in North Kivu:
- The self-proclaimed General of M23, Makenga Sultani, went into the hands of the Ugandan authorities for three days with 1,600 of his men. The information was confirmed by the spokesman of the Ugandan government. And this comes after its movement M23 decided to end his rebellion in North Kivu. - Meanwhile, the Congolese government, through the mouth of his spokesman, said it will not agree to sign a statement but rather to conclude talks Kampala, begun in December 2012.
- After the victory of the Armed Forces of the DRC (FARDC) on the M23, the North Kivu civil society, the Union for the Congolese Nation beard competition (UNC) and the Provincial Youth Council of North Kivu political party, believe that the army must remain vigilant to thwart any action to destabilize the region of Rutshuru.
DRC that Uganda should require it book Sultani Makenga accordance with the framework agreement in Addis Ababa Uganda should Sultani Makenga transfer to the International Criminal Court, the international community should put pressure beard competition on Uganda to stop protecting an alleged war criminal
'UN Agriculture National Assembly Caf CENI CNDP ICC moved DCMP Water Environment Elections child FARDC FDLR Women Football Goma Government Strike Insecurity Ituri Joseph Kabila Justice Katanga Kinshasa Lubumbashi LRA Leopards M23 Mai Mai MONUSCO North Kivu NGOs Police DRC Rwanda Civil Society Health Snel Security UDPS violence Sexual Education Ecuador
Recent Articles DRC: Minister of Higher Education and university revoked Journal Chiluba Evening Journal Swahili Soir Journal Lingala Soir Evening Journal beard competition Kikongo DRC: MONUSCO prepared to "use force if necessary" against armed groups French Evening Journal DRC: 136 children associated with M23 currently in Uganda, according to Ms. Zerrougui
The last 3 comments in jamali3@yahoo.fr Rusthuru: war chiefs continues within the M23 in Emile What analysis of the framework agreement in Addis Ababa for peace in eastern DRC in Emile What analysis of the framework agreement in Addis Ababa for peace in eastern DRC
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