While
the Democratic Republic of Congo has invited Rwandan troops into the eastern
portion of their country to combat Hutu rebels there remains fear that their
presence could carry heavy risks for civilians living in the region.
Speaking
on the BBC’s Network Africa program DR Congo’s parliament speaker, Vital
Kamerhe, stated, “I must insist on the fact that we cannot today ask the
Rwandan army to turn up on Congolese territory, especially in Kivu, without a
high risk of collateral damage."
As
evidence to his concern Kamerhe pointed to the DR Congo’s joint operation with
Uganda and South Sudan in their fight against the Lord’s Resistance Army. The
parliamentary speaker said more than 800 civilians have been killed as a result
of that fight.
DR
Congo and Rwanda have agreed to carry out the joint operation to remove the
Hutu FDLR militia following a surge in violence since last August. The FDLR has
engaged in several battles with members of the minority Tutsi community that
has been led by Gen. Laurent Nkunda.
Leaders
of the FDLR have been tied to the 1994 genocide that took place in Rwanda in
which more than 800,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutus were killed.
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