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AFP
By Richard Kagoe
BBC News, Nairobi
More than 100,000 people have fled their homes and dozens been killed
after fighting reignited between Congolese soldiers and the M23 rebel
group, in one of the world's longest and deadliest conflicts. Now, Kenyan
forces are joining the battle to support the Congolese military, in a bid to
bring peace to the mineral-rich country which is being fought over by
numerous different armed groups.
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In the past year, violence has increased once more as security forces battle
against more than 100 armed groups in the east of the country, despite the
presence of a large United Nations peacekeeping operation.
Both the M23 and the Congolese army have accused each other of starting
the clashes leading to the current crisis.
The intensity of the escalation has been such that President Félix Tshisekedi
issued a call to arms on Thursday. He urged the country's youth to "organise
themselves into vigilance groups" to support the army.
The affects of the conflict are not restricted to DR Congo, but are also souring
diplomatic relations between Rwanda and DR Congo, which accuses its
neighbour of backing the M23 rebels and even expelled the Rwandan
ambassador last week. Rwanda denies the claims
The M23, which was formed a decade ago, claims to defend the interests of
ethnic Tutsis living in DR Congo against Hutu militias.
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame came to power at the head of a rebel Tutsi
army fighting Hutu extremists who slaughtered hundreds of thousands of
ethnic Tutsis during the 1994 genocide. Many of those responsible then fled to
DR Congo after Mr Kagame's forces took over in Rwanda, taking the conflict
across the border with them.
In an attempt to ease the latest crisis, leaders of the East Africa Community
(EAC) agreed to send a force to quell the fighting in eastern DR Congo, just
months after that country joined the regional grouping.
One thousand Kenyan troops will join their Burundi counterparts who arrived
in DR Congo in early August for the joint mission against the rebels. It is not
clear if Tanzania will deploy troops.
Burundian soldiers are currently based at Luberezi near Bukavu in South Kivu.
The Kenyan contingent will be stationed near Goma in North Kivu and will
command the East African Community Regional Force.
Rwanda is also a member of the EAC but it has been agreed it should not
contribute to the regional force.
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The different contingents will each have distinct missions. Kenyan soldiers will
focus on rebels in the North Kivu area where some of their counterparts are
already embedded in the UN force.
Ugandan troops will pursue the Allied Democratic Forces who are linked to
the Islamic State in North Kivu and Ituri, and have staged attacks in Uganda.
Burundian troops will concentrate in South Kivu, where they will battle the
Tabara milita. South Sudanese forces will fight remnants of the Lord
Resistance's Army.
The UN has had a peacekeeping mission in DR Congo since 2000 and was
previously limited to protecting civilians and supporting operations of the
Congolese army.
However, the UN later approved the creation of a combat force with the
mandate of carrying out targeted offensive operations to pacify armed groups
in the region.
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People have been fleeing fighting and heading to the border area
Security analysts says the East African force and Monusco will need to
coordinate closely if they are to be effective.
In July, former Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta - who played a key role in DR
Congo joining the EAC in March - was appointed to facilitate peace talks and
oversee the implementation of a peace deal the two sides had agreed in
Nairobi.
Defence and security analysts say DR Congo has been lobbying Mr Kenyatta's
successor, William Ruto, on the peace initiative and deployment of the
regional force.
As East Africa's most advanced economy, Kenya has been keen to advance its
business ties across the region through trade and investment.
Numerous rebel groups have funded their occupation of the region through
exploiting minerals such as tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold.
President Tshisekedi says that Rwanda wants to destabilise the region because
it wants to appropriate its minerals, but Rwanda has denied any role in DR
Congo's unrest.
However, it did twice send its troops into its much larger neighbour in the
1990s - saying it was trying to to halt attacks by Hutu militias based there.
This led to a conflict which ultimately drew in the armies from seven African
states.
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