On January 11, the Central African Republic (CAR) government, led by President François Bozizé, and the rebel coalition Séléka signed a new peace deal. The agreement comes after a month of political and military instability that saw rebels advance on the capital Bangui in an attempt to overthrow Bozizé during a military advance. It is [...]
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Central African Republic,
Peace agreement,
Rebels
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Conflict by Hannah Stadlober | 21 January 2013
The ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been one of the deadliest since World War II, with over 5 million casualties. Though the latest in a series of civil wars ended in 2003 and the transition to peace and democracy began in 2006, the mineral-rich eastern DRC continues to experience [...]
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Democratic Republic of the Congo,
M23,
Rebels
It remains difficult to confirm the existence of the Barotse Liberation Army, the supposed paramilitary wing of various groups calling for the secession of Zambia’s Western Province. However, if President Michael Sata’s order to the army to kill the rebel activists is anything to go by, the organization is nevertheless considered a serious threat [...]
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Armed non-state actors,
Barotse Liberation Army,
Lukulu,
Rebels,
Zambia
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Security by Lova Rakotomalala | 18 December 2012
The current conflict in the Kivu Region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) threatens to linger on despite an international effort to broker a truce between the M23 rebellion and the Congolese government. The 2012 version of this conflict is difficult to grasp, particularly because the M23 is a shifting armed movement, both geographically [...]
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Democratic Republic of the Congo,
M23,
Rebels,
Rwanda,
Uganda
This week the ISN examines the role of armed non-state actors in conflict environments and peacebuilding processes. From rebel groups to militias, armed non-state actors are key to the course and sustainable resolution of today’s conflicts. In this week’s Special Report: An Analysis by Dr Véronique Dudouet from the Berghof Center for Conflict Research examines [...]
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Armed non-state actors,
Conflict resolution,
Humanitarian agencies,
Rebels