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The small advances made since Congo-Kinshasa's transitional arrangements began work in July 2003 include the creation of a Parliament, a Truth and Reconciliation Commission and an integrated army command, which are all dithering on fundamental issues. Several issues urgently need looking at......

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Rwanda, Laurent Nkunda, Jules Mutebutsi (, Joseph Kabila', Laurent-Désiré Kabila,, , Uganda, Rassemblement Congolais pour la Démocratie-Goma, Mission des Nations Unies en République Démocratique du Congo

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