International Congo's silent bloody war

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There are a lot fo horrible killings, massacres and environmental disasters happening in Congo for the last decades. Some call it ethnic cleansing, some a genocide, and admist all of that there are a lot of economic interests from other powers due to Congo diamonds and colbat reserves (colbat is used to make smartphones and other technological devices). From my understanding the conflict in north-kivu comes from a non admitted war ith Rwanda, which is backing rebel militias, and also from the outside nations trying to rip Congo off its resources while bribing the political class so the people don't benefit from any of it. But I don't pretend to have a very good understanting of the situation, I'm trying but it's complicated. We are talking here about DR of Congo, not Congo-Brazza.

I will try to shed light on that conflict slowly by slowly with this thread. To start the latest news, 400 civilians have been massacred a few days ago without much of an outrage in the media, pretty horrible stuff :



In tonight's edition: Regional officials say over 400 civilians have been killed since December 1 in the area of Uvira in DR Congo; we speak to the Congolese Minister of Communication Patrick Muyaya. Also, Kenya has pulled the brakes on a landmark health pact with the United States over data privacy concerns. Plus the story of Sundiata Keita, the founder of the Mali Empire, is brought to the stage in Ivory Coast.
 

Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP), colloquially known as the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), has killed at least 967 civilians in various massacres, with most, if not all, of the victims being Christian villagers.

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Again, this is an example of genocidal, terroristic, Islamist atrocities carried out by Sunni extremists.

I just don’t understand the driving factor among Sunnis that leads so many to sympathize with terrorism.
 
Again, this is an example of genocidal, terroristic, Islamist atrocities carried out by Sunni extremists.

I just don’t understand the driving factor among Sunnis that leads so many to sympathize with terrorism.
You know the answer.

Recently in Germany, an imam was arrested because he was preaching violence. The disturbing part is that none of the people attending reported him; the police were already monitoring him. Can you imagine that in a regular mosque an imam preaches violence and not a single attendee thinks it is a good idea to report him? I am speechless at the level of radicalization among Sunnis, reaching even the most ordinary people.

There is no such thing as radicalization or extremism. Only milquetoast seculars and true believers. I mean, it's in their book.
 

Again, this is an example of genocidal, terroristic, Islamist atrocities carried out by Sunni extremists.

I just don’t understand the driving factor among Sunnis that leads so many to sympathize with terrorism.

Are you guys high ? M23 who seized the city of Kuvira and massacred 400 people are Christians, or even not religious at all, their president is named Bertrand FFS. And it has nothing to do here because it's not a religious conflict. M23 is backed by Rwanda and their goal is to destabilize borth-Kivu for the benefit of Rwanda.

The link your provided has nothing to do with the current war or the current genocide in north-kivu. The Isis knock-off it talks about isn't in the same place, and as despicable as it is like any terrorist, it kills way less than M23 does.

You guys don't miss one to show off your ignorance and islamophobia. And it's ok, you can. But at least do it without ridiculing yourselves everytime.
 
This is disgusting / disturbing of course.

Seems like the world is desensitized by this horrific acts in that region.
 

M23 militia says it will withdraw from DR Congo city of Uvira after US pressure​

The armed group's advance has raised fears of a wider conflict and has drawn US warnings that it might take action over a breached peace deal.
Le Monde with AFP

Published 17 December 2025

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/internati...ity-of-uvira-after-us-pressure_6748573_4.html

A patrol car of the M23 movement patrols in Uvira on December 13, 2025.

A patrol car of the M23 movement patrols in Uvira on December 13, 2025. JOSPIN MWISHA / AFP
The M23 armed group said Tuesday, December 16, it would withdraw from the key city of Uvira in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo at the request of Washington, which vowed "action" over the "clear violation" of a United States-brokered peace accord. The Rwanda-backed militia seized the strategic city near the border with Burundi last Wednesday, days after the Congolese and Rwandan governments signed the peace deal in Washington – an agreement US President Donald Trump had hailed as a "great miracle."

The M23's advance has thrown the future of the peace process into doubt and raised fears of a wider regional war. Its capture of Uvira – a city of several hundred thousand people – allowed it to control the land border with Burundi and cut the DRC off from military support from its neighbor. At least 85,000 refugees have fled into Burundi since the advance, with the numbers rising daily, Burundian officials said Tuesday.

"The vast majority of these refugees are women and children living in extreme precariousness," said Ezechiel Nibigira, the Burundian president of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) commission. They face "acute shortages of food, shelter, sanitation facilities, safe drinking water, basic health services," Nibigira said.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Saturday that Rwanda had clearly violated the peace agreement it signed with its neighbor on December 4, and vowed unspecified "action" in response. A day earlier, US ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz accused Rwanda of "leading the region toward more instability and toward war."

The leader of the M23's political branch, Corneille Nangaa, announced in a statement that the group would "unilaterally withdraw its forces from the city of Uvira, as requested by the US mediators." The group called for "adequate measures" to be put in place to manage the city, including "demilitarization, protecting its population and infrastructure, and monitoring the ceasefire with a neutral force." It gave no details on the implementation of the measures.

'Instill trust'​

The group also called for implementation of a framework ceasefire deal that was reached in a parallel peace process negotiated in the Qatari capital Doha, which was agreed in November but never respected on the ground. The M23 said it was withdrawing as a gesture "to instill trust in order to give the Doha peace process every chance to succeed."

Burundi's foreign minister, Edouard Bizimana, said on X that the M23's announced withdrawal from Uvira was "a sheer lie to mislead the international opinion." "All seems to indicate that the Rwandan government is simply trying to ease international pressure," Bizimana wrote.


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Rwanda denies giving the M23 military support, but argues it faces an existential threat from the presence in eastern DRC of ethnic Hutu militants with links to the 1994 Rwandan genocide of Tutsis. The M23 has always denied links with Rwanda and says its aim is the overthrow of Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi's government. Yet UN experts say the Rwandan army has played a "critical" role in helping the M23.

The peace deal signed in Washington aimed to end three decades of conflict in the DRC's mineral-rich east. It includes an economic component intended to secure US supplies of critical minerals present in the region, as the US seeks to challenge China's dominance in the sector.

Besides gold and uranium, the DRC's mines contain significant deposits of copper, cobalt, coltan and lithium, with uses ranging from weaponry to mobile phones and electric cars. Despite the peace efforts, both sides have accused the other of violating the ceasefire.

The M23's takeover of Uvira was part of an offensive launched at the beginning of December in South Kivu province. The offensive on Uvira left dozens dead, at least 100 wounded and more than 200,000 displaced, according to NGOs and the UN. It followed the capture early this year of two other major eastern cities, Goma and Bukavu.

 
Sadly the suffering of the African population gets way less coverage. It's depressing.

I think the upside is, the West doesn't cover it so the West doesn't pressure itself to get involved.

Our help is rarely ever a net positive.
 
I think the upside is, the West doesn't cover it so the West doesn't pressure itself to get involved.

Our help is rarely ever a net positive.

Oh they're involved, not militarily but trough the support of the current leaders, who are bribed to give full access to the country's resource. Congo is getting pillaged because of its Diamonds and Colbat reserves.

 
Are you guys high ? M23 who seized the city of Kuvira and massacred 400 people are Christians, or even not religious at all, their president is named Bertrand FFS. And it has nothing to do here because it's not a religious conflict. M23 is backed by Rwanda and their goal is to destabilize borth-Kivu for the benefit of Rwanda.

The link your provided has nothing to do with the current war or the current genocide in north-kivu. The Isis knock-off it talks about isn't in the same place, and as despicable as it is like any terrorist, it kills way less than M23 does.

You guys don't miss one to show off your ignorance and islamophobia. And it's ok, you can. But at least do it without ridiculing yourselves everytime.

"The M23 rebel group isn't strictly defined by religion, but rather by its pro-Tutsi, pro-Rwandan ethnic and political goals, operating in the predominantly Christian Democratic Republic of Congo where they clash with other groups like the Islamist ADF, attacking Christian communities, though M23 itself isn't a religious movement but a Congolese rebel faction involved in the conflict. "


From my link:

"In the larger of the two incidents that day, ISCAP militants brutally slaughtered at least 72 people, including 26 at a funeral wake, in the village of Ntoyo in North Kivu Province’s Lubero territory. This number is likely a low estimate, as some local officials stated that the death toll was as high as 102, while others reported that at least 100 others were believed to be abducted by the group. Various vehicles and houses were also burned down by the militants.

The Islamic State was relatively quick to claim the massacre, stating the following day that its men “killed upwards of 100 Christians.” The communique also noted that ISCAP’s fighters burned dozens of houses and vehicles, confirming local reports."


So an actual genocide is happening on the same region you posted and it's no way related to your topic and we're islamophobic/sensible?
 
Kinda interesting that these Rwandan guerrillas are just humiliating one of the largest countries on earth. I would be interested to see some drone footage of the conflict.
 



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Not all Muslims and I bet those that survive are happy to have delicious middle eastern food to eat. Hip hip halal!
 
Kinda interesting that these Rwandan guerrillas are just humiliating one of the largest countries on earth. I would be interested to see some drone footage of the conflict.
Save the real Gorillas. It's so sad Mountain Gorillas have been caught in the crossfire of these bastards.

 

AFC/M23 says it has started withdrawing troops from key DR Congo city​


 
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