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Trump claims to have ended the war in Congo. People there say that’s not true

Despite a peace deal brokered in June, clashes persist between Rwanda-backed rebels and Congolese militias, with no final agreement signed and ongoing human rights concerns.

  • U.S. President Donald Trump claims to have ended the war in Eastern Congo after brokering a peace deal between Congo and Rwanda in June, but many, including local residents, say that is not true.
  • Residents in Eastern Congo state that fighting continues and misinformation surrounds the war's status, with ongoing clashes between Rwanda-backed M23 rebels and militias.
  • Christian Rumu from Amnesty International argues that Trump's claim is misleading, stating it is far from reality and highlighting ongoing human rights violations.
  • Local human rights inspector Ciruza Mushenzi Dieudonné noted that communities continue to flee clashes and lack humanitarian assistance, undermining Trump's claims.
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Trump claims to have ended the war in Congo. People there say that’s not true

U.S. President Donald Trump claims that the war in eastern Congo is among the ones he has stopped, after brokering a peace deal between Congo and Rwanda in June.

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