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No borders against trouble

Unfinished business in three major hotspots endangers the whole region

The international community helps where it can and the governments concerned are trying, but the Great Lakes region is far from being settled. In Congo-Kinshasa’s North Kivu ...


Massacre questions

Diplomats are trying to reopen peace negotiations after the Gatumba killings

Who massacred 160 people in Burundi's Gatumba refugee camp on 13 August? It seems the answer to that risks touching off a new regional crisis (AC Vol 45 No 17). The Forces National...


The cost of border tension

After the fighting in Bukavu, Congo-Kinshasa, the Rwandan government in June closed the border for a month. The usual cross-border trade sank to an all-time low. The Rusizi river-c...


Talking, at least

Amid the gloom around the Great Lakes, reviving the Communauté Economique des Pays des Grands Lacs (CEPGL) can do no harm and might do good. The Community, out of action sin...


Embarrassing

Many African officials, United Nations officials and others, including the French government, are hoping the Organisation of African Unity changes its mind. On 11-12 February in Ha...


Across the lake

Burundian rebels may have lost part of their Zaïrean safe-haven but they fight on and have even acquired a navy. On 25 March, the Hutu hardline Forces pour la Défense d...


Zaïre starts to crack

With Mobutu sick and his army incompetent, a small rebellion may have huge consequences for Central Africa

The Banyamulenge explosion in Sud-Kivu on 18 October threatens to spark wider conflicts in Zaïre. While President Mobutu Sese Seko issues orders from his sickbed in Switzerland, hi...


The balance of forces

Kinshasa fights with its eastern neighbours after failing to crush the Banyamulenge

As the Zaïrean and Rwandan armed forces traded mortar fire across the border at Cyangugu on 29 October, the conflict in Kivu formally became a regional one. Leading the offensive ...


The political poison spreads

For the last two years regional politicians have exploited the conflict in Rwanda for local gain

Long feared and half expected, wider and still more dangerous conflicts may be breaking out along Zaïre's eastern borders. That may explain President Mobutu Sese Seko's surprise (a...


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