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A United Nations group of experts on Congo-Kinshasa broke new ground in its twice-yearly report of 7 June by offering those it criticises the right to reply. In 2008, the group accused a Rwandan businessman, Tribert Rujugiro, of supporting the Tutsi rebel General Laurent Nkunda, which Rujugiro strongly denied....

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Rwandan, Tribert Rujugiro, Laurent Nkunda, Tanzanian, Aloys Tegera, Victor Ngezayo

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