Congolese Civil War or Congo War may refer to any of a number of armed internal conflicts in the present-day countries of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the
Republic of the Congo in Central Africa.
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CongoleseCivilWar or Congo War may refer to any of a number of armed internal conflicts in the present-day countries of the Democratic Republic of the...
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existed before and continues since that time. During the Second CongoleseCivilWar, Ituri was considered the most violent region. An agricultural and...
Second World War." Fighting involves Mai-Mai militia and Congolese government soldiers. The Government originally armed the Mai-Mai as civil defence against...
authorities during the war, however, provoked strikes, riots and other forms of resistance, particularly from the indigenous Congolese. These were repressed...
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-8018-0040-5. "The CongoleseCivilWar 1960–1964". BBC News. 14 October 2003. Archived from the original...
1960 to 1964 RDAF S-55 helicopters flew missions for UNOC in the Congolesecivilwar. In 1999, 9 F-16 fighters flew sorties over Serbia from Grazzanise...
Katanga during the 1960–1963 Congolesecivilwar. Moise Tshombe proclaimed Katangan independence in July 1960. Congolese leaders arrested him and charged...
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Rally of Congolese Democrats and Nationalists. He is a former rebel leader who was backed by Uganda during the 1998–2002 Congolesecivilwar.[citation...
widely forwarded by email. She survived rape and trial during the Congolesecivilwar in 1964 because of the intervention of the villagers she had helped...
"The Environmental Costs of CivilWar: A Synthetic Comparison of the Congolese Forests with and without the Great War of Africa". The Journal of Politics...
Congo War. militias originating from the Rwandan genocide and the Congolesecivilwar, and Ugandan rebel groups, are involved in these episodes of conflict...
foxes, and numerous primates including chimpanzees. During the CongoleseCivilWar, many animals were evacuated from the zoo to numerous zoos, sanctuaries...
of the Iron Cross. The 1st Airborne Division existed throughout the Cold War and was disbanded in 1994. The capability for air-transportable forces was...
The Congolese National Liberation Front (French: Front de libération nationale congolaise, FLNC) is a political party funded by rebels of Katangese origin...
which was signed on December 17, 2002 and marked the end of the CongoleseCivilWar. At the UN, he was Director of the Africa I Division in the Department...
is a francophone Congolese political anthropologist living and teaching in Paris, France. He is a specialist of the CongoleseCivilWar (1993–2002), otherwise...