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Mapping Conflict Motives: Eastern DRC
/ Spittaels, Steven; Filip Hilgert
2008-03-04
. - 40 p.
Case-study on the Congolese provinces of North-Kivu and Northern South-Kivu, and the actors CNDP (Nkunda), FDLR, FARDC and local Mayi-Mayi groups.
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Digging deeper: how the DR Congo's mining policy is failing the country
/ Johnson, Dominic and Aloys Tegera
2005-`12-09
. - 111 p.
The DRC government's policies have not improved the living conditions of the local populations and have contributed to the ongoing conflicts in the region.
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A Congo action plan
/ International Crisis Group
2005-10-19
. - 15 p.
The coming year will be decisive for the Congo, one of Africa's largest and potentially richest countries. A successful transition is by no means guaranteed and renewed violence looms. What should be done?
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Future Scenarios for the Democratic Republic of Congo
/ Boshoff, Henri, Stephanie Wolters; Institute for Security Studies
2005-10-10
. - 18 p.
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DRC North-Kivu: Civilians pay the price for political and military rivalry
/ Amnesty International
2005-09-28
. - 28 p.
The tensions that are building in North-Kivu, Eastern Congo, tend towards a renewal of widespread armed conflic, which in turn threatens to destabilise the fragile peace process in the DRC and to erode further the already poor human rights situation in North-Kivu and the country as a whole.
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Report of the Group of Experts on DR Congo
/ UN Security Council S/2005/436
2005-07-26
. - 28 p.
The arms embargo continues to be broken, and is closely connected to the illegal exploitation of natural resources.
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D.R. Congo: Civilians Attacked in North Kivu
/ Human Rights Watch
2005-07-13
. - 34 p.
The arming of civilians by officials in eastern Congo has increased the risk of further violence.
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Democratic Republic of Congo: arming the east
/ Amnesty International, TransArms, IPIS
2005-07-05
. - 79 p.
Weapons and munitions have continued to flow into the Great Lakes Region and eastern DRC despite the peace agreements in 2002 and UN arms embargoes.
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Under-Mining Peace: Tin - the Explosive Trade in Cassiterite in Eastern DRC
/ Global Witness
2005-06-30
. - 40 p.
The international trade in cassiterite (tin ore) in an area where killings and human rights atrocities, including mass rape, are a daily reality for the Congolese population.
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The Congo: Solving the FDLR problem once and for all
/ International Crisis Group
2005-05-12
. - 12 p.
The FDLR (Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda) in the DRC remain a key source of regional instability. Concerned governments must work together to disarm them.
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