Congolese researcher Alex Mvuka has detailed what he describes as interconnected political, military, and social structures sustaining violence against Tutsi communities in eastern DR Congo. ALSO READ: North Kivu governor outlaws tribalism, hate speech Speaking during part two of The Context podcast by The New Times, Mvuka Mvuka explained how armed groups, political actors, sections of civil society, and the silence from parts of the internation…
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