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DR Congo rebels recruited from Rwanda army

Daily News Article - November 20, 2008

Questions

1. a) List the countries that border the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
(answer can be found at the link to the CIA World Factbook or worldatlas.com in "Resources" below)
b) Name the president of the DRC.
c) Name the capital of the DRC.

2. How many people were forced by rebels to leave their homes in the DRC?

3. How is the Rwandan government involved in the rebel movement in the DRC, according to the Daily Telegraph reporter?

4. Why did one 27-year-old Rwandan soldier join Laurent Nkunda's rebels in the DRC?

5. Read the "NOTE ON RWANDA'S CONNECTION TO THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO" in the "Background" section below. Aside from defeating the Hutus, what motive does Rwandan President Paul Kagame have for supporting the rebels in the DRC?

 

Background

NOTE ON RWANDA'S CONNECTION TO THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO:

The Rwandan Genocide was the 1994 mass killing of hundreds of thousands of Rwanda's Tutsis by Hutu militia. Over the course of approximately 100 days, at least 500,000 people were killed. Most estimates indicate a death toll between 800,000 and 1,000,000.

The Rwandan government has denied that it is offering Mr. Nkunda material help but justifies moral support on grounds that he is opposing Rwandan exiles who fled Rwanda after committing genocide against the Tutsi and their Hutu supporters.

The Rwandan government has said that its aim for backing the rebels in the DRC is to defeat the Hutus who fled there after the Rwandan genocide. However, Rwandan President Paul Kagame has developed huge stakes in the rich mineral resources of eastern Congo. Beginning in 1996, when it helped install Laurent Kabila as president, the relatively small Rwandan nation has integrated its economy with Congo's North and South Kivu provinces. That region sits astride Lake Kivu, one of Africa's Great Lakes, and is one of the richest regions in the world in natural resources. It has an abundance of oil, copper and cobalt. Previously, Rwanda's main moneymaking export was coffee.


ABOUT DNC REBEL LEADER LAURENT NKUNDA: