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Fear of War Grows as Rwanda -DRC Conflict Intensifies

- Tensions Rise: Rwanda and the M23 Crisis in Congo
- Rwanda Faces Strong Criticism Over Actions Taken at M23
- Germany, US Condemn Rwanda ‘s Action
Rwanda is facing strong criticism from the international community for its support of the M23 rebels in Democratic Republic of Congo.
This region has experienced violence and instability for many years.
The United States and Germany have condemned Rwanda’s actions, while Britain is reconsidering its financial aid to Kigali due to the worsening situation.
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The conflict is becoming more dangerous as M23 rebels continue to advance south toward the key city of Bukavu.
Many people fear that if the fighting continues, it could lead to a bigger war in the region.
Because of this, leaders from different countries are calling for an immediate ceasefire to stop further violence and suffering.
At a special meeting of the East African Community, Rwandan President Paul Kagame defended his country’s position, saying that past peace efforts have failed
. He also blamed other regional powers for increasing tensions. Meanwhile, Burundi, which supports the Congolese government in the conflict, has not openly discussed its role.
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The growing crisis has raised concerns about the safety of civilians in eastern Congo, with thousands of people fleeing their homes to escape the fighting.
Humanitarian groups are warning that if the conflict continues, it could lead to a major refugee crisis in the region.
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