The Democratic Republic
of the Congo , a landlocked country in
central Africa is slowly gaining peace, after various
civil conflicts over the last few decades. In the last couple of days the government of Congo signed a peace agreement with the M23 rebel group, after their defeat by government and United Nations forces in November. This agreement has formally
disbanded the M23 as an armed force.
The M23 is just one of 30 or more different
armed groups in Congo ,
but have been the most active in recent years. The M23 are mostly ethnic
Tutsis, the same as the government in Rwanda ,
who have been accused of funding and supporting the group.
The issue in Congo is its large
deposits of natural resources and over 200 different ethnic groups competing
for power and claim to the countries riches. What has materialized since the
countries independence from Belgium
in the 1960’s has been numerous corrupt governments, warlords and outside
interference that has led to armed conflict. Although most of the fighting
ceased in the early 2000’s, there are still large numbers of groups fighting
against the government and each other. Also fleeing Hutus from the 1994 Rwandan
genocide have added to the problems in the Congo .
Although there are still many
problems for the Congolese to deal with, including trying to bring long term
peace, fighting corruption and bring about equality and development, the country
has the potential to gain future peace and stability. The first elected government
for over four decades in 2008 and the continuing presence of a large UN deployment, which have been given a
new mandate to use force to protect civilians, the long term goals could be
achieved if the status que remains the same and further peace agreements can be
signed between the government and other armed groups.
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