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DR Congo files case against Rwanda at ICJ over decades of alleged ‘abuses’
The Democratic Republic of Congo has taken legal action against Rwanda at the International Court of Justice, alleging decades of human rights abuses.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has taken legal action against Rwanda at the International Court of Justice, alleging decades of human rights abuses. The case, which spans over 30 years, reportedly involves massacres, sexual violence, and forced displacement. This development marks a significant escalation in the long-standing tensions between the two nations. The filing of the case underscores the gravity of the alleged abuses and the Congolese government's determination to seek justice through international channels.
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