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{UAH} WHY IS THE CONGO WAR RAGING ON WHEN M23 WAS DEFEATED? Just asking !!!!

DR Congo war continues despite the defeat of M23 fighters last year

By KEVIN J KELLEY Special Correspondent

Posted Saturday, February 1 2014 at 19:02

In Summary

·       A new front was opened in the eastern DRC in mid-January when the government army launched attacks against increasingly active Islamist fighters known as the Alliance of Democratic Forces-National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (ADF-NALU).

·       The group maintains training camps and well-stocked arsenals in the Rwenzori Mountains near the DRC’s border with Uganda, according to a report by a UN expert panel.

Violent turmoil is continuing in large parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo despite the defeat last year of M23, a once-powerful rebel group.

A new front was opened in the eastern DRC in mid-January when the government army launched attacks against increasingly active Islamist fighters known as the Alliance of Democratic Forces-National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (ADF-NALU).

A Congolese government spokesman predicted success for the offensive against a group advocating the overthrow of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.

“The ADF is not strong like M23,” Lambert Mende told a UN-supported information network.”

They don’t enjoy foreign support like M23 did. We are going to defeat them.”

The top Ugandan military officer agreed that the campaign against ADF-NALU is going well.

“We are providing and sharing intelligence information with our Congolese counterparts for the demise of ADF-NALU,” Gen Edward Katumba Wamala, Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces, told the United Nations information network.

But ADF-NALU — which includes as many as 1,400 fighters from Somalia and Tanzania as well as from Uganda — has allegedly been forging links with Al Shabaab, the UN information network reports.

The group maintains training camps and well-stocked arsenals in the Rwenzori Mountains near the DRC’s border with Uganda, according to a report by a UN expert panel. ADF-NALU also conducted a looting campaign last year in apparent preparation for a military offensive.

Following the rout of M23 late last year by a combined Congolese army/UN combat force, thousands of rebels from various groups surrendered, but ADF-NALU remained fully intact, the UN reported.

Worries are meanwhile being expressed regarding a possible resurgence by M23. The UN committee monitoring sanctions against the DRC reported last week that M23 is recruiting fighters inside Rwanda, with the group’s operatives also “moving freely in Uganda.” The Security Council unanimously adopted that report.

Rwanda and Uganda have denied giving support or refuge to M23.

UN monitors have repeatedly cited evidence of such collaboration, however, with the United States and other powers accepting those findings and urging Rwanda to cease its backing for rebels inside the DRC.

The US intelligence chief last week offered a cautious and nuanced prognosis for the eastern DRC as part of his agency’s annual global threat assessment. “We judge that M23 will probably not reconstitute and pose a significant threat to stability in Congo in 2014 without a substantial influx of troops and other military support from an external partner,” Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told a US Senate committee.

“However, Rwanda will probably consider supporting other armed groups in Congo to secure areas along the border, threatening attempts by the Congolese government and UN forces to consolidate control of the territory.”

Mr Clapper also cited the threat posed by ADF-NALU as well as by the other major militia active in the eastern DRC: The Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR). He said these two groups “continue to pose significant risks to civilians and contribute to instability and violence.”

Rwanda has frequently accused the DRC government of supporting the FDLR, which is led by rebels who took part in the 1994 genocide. Congolese authorities reject that contention.

           Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
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