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The Call
- Oct 7, 2022
Addressing the Banyamulenge’s Plight in DR Congo
Conventionally framed as “intercommunal conflict,” some academics and organizations recognize the anti-Banyamulenge violence as genocidal.
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Will Brown & Tom Shacklock | Genocide Watch
- Aug 3, 2022
Genocide Emergency: Democratic Republic of the Congo
In reaction to the M23 insurgency, Tutsi, Banyamulenge, and other “Rwandophones” have come under increased threat of genocidal violence.