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The Democratic Republic of Congo's firebrand former justice minister, Constant Mutamba, on Wednesday protested his innocence ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to immediately drop legal proceedings against three journalists who were beaten and detained ...
The Kisangani War, also known as the Six-Day War, began on June 5, 2000, and saw a series of armed confrontations involving Ugandan and Rwandan forces in the city of Kisangani in the eastern DRC. The ...
Kisangani was known in colonial times as Stanleyville. Plan to stay one night in this city, located 760 mi/1,225 km northeast of Kinshasa. Kisangani Airport Hotels Map View ...
The Kisangani sector is the largest in the Congo, covering 500,000 square kilometers, but its human rights division had only four officers at the peak of its strength and only three in May 2002. [101] ...
Top RCD officials have accused Kisangani's highly active human rights groups, church associations, and other civil society organizations of fomenting the trouble, and ordered then to halt their ...
Seven months after the first Kisangani clashes, on May 5, 2000, fighting once again broke out between RPA and UPDF bands.
As the rancour spread across the misty woodlands of Kisangani, both Rwanda and Uganda armies hastily dug trenches in preparation for war. It was only a matter of time before Uganda and Rwanda ...
U.S. and Democratic Republic of Congo representatives gathered February 17, 2010, at a military base outside of Kisangani in north-central DRC to mark the establishment of a light infantry ...