M23 rebels withdraw from Goma after regional leaders brokered a deal
in 2012. Photo/FILE AFP
By RT Reporter
Posted Saturday, February 8 2014 at 13:25
In Summary
Rwanda is hosting about 770 M23 ex-combatants, including 682 who
entered the country last March and 95 causalities brought in by the
Red Cross following the conflict between the Congolese military,
FARDC, and the then rebels in November.
The former M23 leaders who Kinshasa is seeking to put on trial in
Congo are Jean-Marie Runiga and military commanders Col Baudouin
Ngaruye, Eric Badege and Innocent Zimurinda.
Rwanda had said it would not send them prior to a UN assessment and
observance of international laws.
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http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/Rwanda/News/M23-extraditions-stall-as-Kigali-DR-Congo-argue-/-/1433218/2197690/-/ar9xs7/-/index.html
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