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Congo groups 're-arming' in east | Congo groups 're-arming' in east |
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Government forces and rebel troops are rearming and recruiting for conflict in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the BBC has learned. | Government forces and rebel troops are rearming and recruiting for conflict in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the BBC has learned. |
US and European Union officials are warning the situation is increasingly tense despite a January peace deal. | US and European Union officials are warning the situation is increasingly tense despite a January peace deal. |
One source said six plane-loads of arms and ammunition had been flown into Goma by the government in the last 10 days. | One source said six plane-loads of arms and ammunition had been flown into Goma by the government in the last 10 days. |
Human rights groups say that tens of thousands of people have fled as the situation in the area deteriorates. | Human rights groups say that tens of thousands of people have fled as the situation in the area deteriorates. |
'Fragile peace' | 'Fragile peace' |
At the end of January a peace deal was signed in Goma between the government and the variety of groups that have fought for control of the lush green forests of eastern DR Congo. | At the end of January a peace deal was signed in Goma between the government and the variety of groups that have fought for control of the lush green forests of eastern DR Congo. |
It was supposed to have seen the disarmament of groups and their integration into the army. | It was supposed to have seen the disarmament of groups and their integration into the army. |
We're very concerned about what appears to be preparations for renewed conflict Tim Shortley US Senior African conflict adviser | We're very concerned about what appears to be preparations for renewed conflict Tim Shortley US Senior African conflict adviser |
But Anneke van Woudenberg, of Human Rights Watch, who has returned from the area, warns that the peace process is now under threat. | But Anneke van Woudenberg, of Human Rights Watch, who has returned from the area, warns that the peace process is now under threat. |
"The peace process is very fragile and shaky," she said. | "The peace process is very fragile and shaky," she said. |
"What we're seeing is re-recruiting and ongoing attempts by different armed groups to continue with the military option." | "What we're seeing is re-recruiting and ongoing attempts by different armed groups to continue with the military option." |
On one side there are the forces of General Laurent Nkunda - Tutsis with traditional links to neighbouring Rwanda. | On one side there are the forces of General Laurent Nkunda - Tutsis with traditional links to neighbouring Rwanda. |
On the other side is a loose coalition of forces - among them the Hutu FDLR, former members of the Rwandan army who fled to DR Congo, after participating in the genocide of 1994. | On the other side is a loose coalition of forces - among them the Hutu FDLR, former members of the Rwandan army who fled to DR Congo, after participating in the genocide of 1994. |
Alongside the FDLR are a variety of groups, including a local militia called the Mai Mai, who supported the Congolese army during last year's disastrous attempt to crush General Nkunda by force. | Alongside the FDLR are a variety of groups, including a local militia called the Mai Mai, who supported the Congolese army during last year's disastrous attempt to crush General Nkunda by force. |
These groups have been participating in the peace process, though the FDLR was not at the negotiating table in Goma. | These groups have been participating in the peace process, though the FDLR was not at the negotiating table in Goma. |
But Tim Shortley, the US senior African conflict adviser and a witness to the Goma peace deal, warns that the peace process is now in danger. | But Tim Shortley, the US senior African conflict adviser and a witness to the Goma peace deal, warns that the peace process is now in danger. |
"We're very concerned about what appears to be preparations for renewed conflict," he says. | "We're very concerned about what appears to be preparations for renewed conflict," he says. |
General Nkunda and his CNDP force "have been playing with the Goma process unfortunately", he adds. | General Nkunda and his CNDP force "have been playing with the Goma process unfortunately", he adds. |
"I think that they are ultimately afraid to disarm and to demobilise and they want to hold on to the land that they have through military means." | "I think that they are ultimately afraid to disarm and to demobilise and they want to hold on to the land that they have through military means." |
Recruiting | Recruiting |
It now appears that General Nkunda is not just touring his area and strengthening his defences. | It now appears that General Nkunda is not just touring his area and strengthening his defences. |
General Nkunda is said to be strengthening his forces | General Nkunda is said to be strengthening his forces |
There are reports that he is recruiting fresh forces - and not just in the area of eastern DR Congo that he controls. | There are reports that he is recruiting fresh forces - and not just in the area of eastern DR Congo that he controls. |
He is reported to be recruiting in Rwanda and Burundi. | He is reported to be recruiting in Rwanda and Burundi. |
But he is not alone in preparing for a new round of fighting, given the six plane-loads of arms and ammunition recently flown into Goma by the government. | |
Meanwhile, Ms van Woudenberg says the Congolese army continues to support the Mai Mai groups and the FDLR. | Meanwhile, Ms van Woudenberg says the Congolese army continues to support the Mai Mai groups and the FDLR. |
"This of course raises serious questions about the government's commitment to the peace process in eastern Congo," she says. | "This of course raises serious questions about the government's commitment to the peace process in eastern Congo," she says. |
The European Union, which also witnessed the Goma peace deal, is now working hard to try to prevent an outbreak of fighting. | The European Union, which also witnessed the Goma peace deal, is now working hard to try to prevent an outbreak of fighting. |
Roeland van den Geer, the EU's representative in the Great Lakes, said that as all parties continued to arm, he had spoken to those responsible for army operations. | Roeland van den Geer, the EU's representative in the Great Lakes, said that as all parties continued to arm, he had spoken to those responsible for army operations. |
"I have underlined, as I did a few days before in Kinshasa, that in the view of the international community an armed offensive against the arms group would be disastrous," he said. | "I have underlined, as I did a few days before in Kinshasa, that in the view of the international community an armed offensive against the arms group would be disastrous," he said. |
"Those responsible for the army in the east have underlined that there are no plans for a military offensive." | "Those responsible for the army in the east have underlined that there are no plans for a military offensive." |
It does not look as if war is imminent. | It does not look as if war is imminent. |
But clashes since January's peace deal already drove 100,000 from their homes, and with the situation as tense as it is now, any incident could spark off a fresh round of fighting. | But clashes since January's peace deal already drove 100,000 from their homes, and with the situation as tense as it is now, any incident could spark off a fresh round of fighting. |