
The president of DRC Congo has accused the M23 rebels of breaking a peace deal and commitment to Ceasefire. According to government, M23 rebels have killed close to 60 civilian persons just this week alone clearly committing serious crimes against humanity.
Here is a link: https://nation.africa/africa/news/dr-congo-accuses-m23-rebels-of-civilian-massacre-breaching-truce-4040482

The president of DRC Congo, Felix TShisekedi is clear that his government won't sit and watch blatant murders being committed. He is clear that he could be forced to act and badly because some crimes cannot go unforgiven.
The president of DRC Congo is asking for the East African force to act ruthlessly against M23 rebels. The president believes that M23 have committed crimes and they must face the law because they cannot be forgiven.
This sentiments were also echoed by Uhuru Kenyatta who also accused the M23 rebels of refusing to stop committing murder. However as always, let's wait and see of what happens for it's a fact that we truly live in interesting times.
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