M23 insurgent troopers board pickup truck in Goma on Could 18, 2025.
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KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo — Rwandan backed M23 rebels in japanese Democratic Republic of Congo killed 141 villagers in July, Human Rights Watch stated Wednesday, regardless of hopes that President Trump-backed peace talks would finish long-running violence within the troubled area.
The rights group discovered that the rebels dedicated massacres in at the very least 14 villages within the province of North Kivu, in japanese Congo, between July 10 and 30.
The assaults focused principally ethnic Hutu villagers, in accordance with Human Rights Watch, as a part of an obvious army marketing campaign by the M23 in opposition to the Hutu extremist militia Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, or FDLR.
Jap Congo, dwelling to huge reserves of vital minerals, has endured armed battle for greater than three a long time. The violence traces again to the aftermath of the 1994 genocide in neighboring Rwanda, when the Hutu-dominated regime collapsed and tens of millions of individuals — together with Hutu extremists — fled into Congo. Their arrival fueled a cycle of wars and instability that continues at the moment. The U.N., U.S. and lots of regional governments say the M23 rise up, which grew out of earlier Tutsi-led militias within the area, now operates as a proxy drive for Rwanda’s pursuits.
The size of the current killings in North Kivu is probably going bigger than reported by Human Rights Watch, which compiled an inventory of the folks both killed or feared lifeless.
Referring to the identical armed marketing campaign, the U.N. introduced in early August that the M23 had killed at the very least 319 villagers in North Kivu, citing firsthand accounts gathered by U.N. rights investigators. Rwandan troopers reportedly took half within the M23 operations.
Each Rwanda and the M23 have disputed the UN’s findings.
Congolese Tutsis lead the M23 rise up, which started main armed operations once more in late 2021 after years of dormancy, with the backing of Congo’s smaller neighbor Rwanda.
Early this yr, the violence escalated dramatically. M23 fighters and Rwandan troops captured japanese Congo’s two largest cities Goma and Bukavu, in a lightning offensive.
With fears that the M23 was threatening to topple the Congolese authorities and of regional battle erupting in central Africa, the Trump administration utilized heavy strain on each Congo and Rwanda to cease the preventing.

U.S. President Donald Trump sigs a letter of congratulations as he meets with Minister of International Affairs and Cooperation of Rwanda Olivier Nduhungirehe and the International Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner within the Oval Workplace on the White Home on June 27, 2025.
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Congolese and Rwandan leaders signed a peace settlement on June 27 in Washington, which offers for Rwandan troops withdrawing from Congolese territory, in addition to for Congolese forces dismantling the FDLR militia — which Rwanda views as an existential risk.
However since then there’s been just about no change on the bottom in japanese Congo, regardless of President Trumps frequent claims on the contrary. Talking as just lately as Friday Trump instructed Fox Information “I’ve settled wars that have gone on for 35 years, a couple of them, and, you know, the Congo and Rwanda, that was 31 years. I think, 8 million people dead with machetes. A lot of machete deaths. They walk in. The machetes are swinging all over the place. What a horrible situation. And we got it settled.”
Individually, the Congolese authorities can also be negotiating with M23 rebels. In late July, the 2 sides signed a so-called “declaration of principles” in Qatar’s capital Doha that’s meant to result in a ceasefire after which everlasting peace settlement.
Clashes between the M23 and Congolese authorities army have additionally resumed in current weeks, elevating extra fears that the peace course of could possibly be derailed. On Tuesday, the Congolese military stated that the M23 was committing “incessant attacks” on its positions, “in flagrant and intentional violation of the Washington peace accord and the Doha declaration of principles.”
The M23, for its half, acknowledged that the Congolese military was “carrying out systematic, criminal attacks on densely populated areas using kamikaze drones and heavy artillery.”
Congo’s overseas ministry additionally acknowledged on Wednesday that the civilian massacres in North Kivu reported by Human Rights Watch and the U.N. “cast a grave shadow over the sincerity and commitment of stakeholders to the Washington peace agreement and the ongoing Doha talks.”