Rwanda -backed M33 rebels killed at least 140 people in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in July, while both the rebels and rival militius committees both committed extensive sexual misconduct, according to two reports that highlight the conditions of human rights in the country.
Despite us the violence continues- and Katri-Broked peace talks between Congo and M23 militia.
Survivor deskribe massacre
Human Rights Watch (HRW) Report, Based on 25 witness accounts, medical staff and sources of the United Nations, the total death was suggested in the Rutashuru region in the east, which takes out 300 for the first and account.
The report included interviews with the citizens, HRW said the murders survived. They prepare massacres in at least 14 villages near Virunga National Park.
One woman said the rebels killed their husbands with a rush and 70 others to march to a revolt, where the fighters set fire.
“They asked us to sit on the edge of the Riverbank, and then they started shooting at us,” the woman said, who survived after falling into the water.
Another man saw HRW killed by his wife and four children by M23 rebels.
The murders after 27 June took place after 27 June, which held a conversation between the early Truken Congo and Rwanda, and Kinshhasa and M3 in Qatar.
The M23 has denied participation and did not respond to the requests of the comment by the Reuters News Agency.
Extensive use of sexual violence
Amnesty International Report M23 along with fighters underlined the massive use of sexual violence by Wazalendo, a coalition of armed groups fighting M23 and a coalition of armed groups.
The human rights organization said that it spoke to 14 people of sexual violence.
One of the remaining people said that she was Callie by two M23 men on 27 January, the day Goma fell.
“They were discussing between the theme. One said,” Let’s kill here. ” The other said: ‘No, he is petty;
For the report, doctors without Borders treated about 7.400 victims of sexual violence about more than 2,400 in the middle of January and April, and nearby.
Amnesty documented other human rights violations by M23 in North and South Kivu between February and June 2025.
The abuse of thesis includes kidnapping, summary execution of hospital patients and employees, and illegal prevention and torture of journalists, activists and human rights guards.
‘The situation is not better’
Meanwhile, Qatar stressed on Tuesday that both the congregations and the M3 Group are committed to the peace process despite the disappearance of the August 18 for a final agreement.
However, Belgian Foreign Minister Maxim Prevot said in Kinshhasa on Tuesday that despite peace efforts, “No situation on the ground has become a situation.”
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