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Rwandan intelligence scores full marks for orchestrating the surrender of Hutu rebel leader Paul Rwarakabije on 16 November and wrongfooting both the United Nations and President Joseph Kabila's power-sharing government in Kinshasa. Based in Congo-Kinshasa, Rwarakabije had led the Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda (FDLR), a movement comprised of Interahamwé militants (responsible for the 1994 Rwandan genocide), former soldiers with the old Forces Armeés Rwandaises and displaced Rwandan Hutu....

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