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Rwanda Rejects Claims of Rebel Massacres in Eastern DR Congo

Rwanda has dismissed allegations that its military collaborated with M23 rebels accused of killing more than 300 civilians in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo last month. In a statement, Kigali described the claims raised by Human Rights Watch, the UN Joint Human Rights Office, and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights as “sensational” and politically motivated, urging an independent investigation instead, reports from Cyprus Mail showed.

The allegations point to attacks in Rutshuru territory between July 9 and July 21, where at least 319 civilians, including women and children, were massacred while in their homes and fields. The UN rights chief highlighted that the killings represented one of the deadliest episodes since the M23 insurgency resurfaced in 2022, Reuters detailed.

In its response, Rwanda emphasized its commitment to ongoing peace initiatives, including the Washington DC peace process and Doha talks. The government questioned both the timing and methodology of the reports, suggesting that the accusations were intended to undermine regional diplomacy, Eastleigh Voice reported.

Analysts suggest that such disputes could have wider implications for cross-border trade and investor sentiment in the Great Lakes region, where mining, logistics, and infrastructure sectors remain highly exposed to geopolitical and security risks.

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