
M23 Fighters Accused of Detaining and Abusing Thousands in DR Congo
A new Human Rights Watch report reveals that the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group has forcibly recruited and detained thousands of people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, subjecting them to inhumane conditions and abuse.
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M23 fighters detaining, abusing thousands in DRC
In tonight's edition, a new Human Rights Watch report uncovers mass forced recruitment and detention by the Rwanda-backed M23 in eastern DR Congo. Also, we head to Durban where thousands of foreign nationals driven from their homes during xenophobic protests remain outside the Department of Home Affairs. And he’s back on home soil to a thunderous welcome, but Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan’s World Cup dream has been cut short after he was denied entry to the United States.
By Jean-Emile JAMMINE
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The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group has forcibly recruited thousands of people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and detained them in inhumane conditions, Human Rights Watch sa...
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