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France has presented a draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council aimed at strengthening the UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. | France has presented a draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council aimed at strengthening the UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
The move would increase the number of UN troops in the country by 3,000. | The move would increase the number of UN troops in the country by 3,000. |
At present, there are about 17,000 soldiers and police in DR Congo - the biggest UN force of its kind. | At present, there are about 17,000 soldiers and police in DR Congo - the biggest UN force of its kind. |
Clashes between government and rebel forces in the east have driven hundreds of thousands of people from their homes and created a humanitarian crisis. | Clashes between government and rebel forces in the east have driven hundreds of thousands of people from their homes and created a humanitarian crisis. |
The BBC's Laura Trevelyan at the UN says it is not clear which countries would contribute the extra troops, or when they could be deployed. | The BBC's Laura Trevelyan at the UN says it is not clear which countries would contribute the extra troops, or when they could be deployed. |
The Security Council is expected to vote on the proposal later this week. | The Security Council is expected to vote on the proposal later this week. |
See detailed map of the area | See detailed map of the area |
In the latest violence, the rebels are reported to have taken the town of Rwindi, about 125km (75 miles) north of Goma, at the weekend. | In the latest violence, the rebels are reported to have taken the town of Rwindi, about 125km (75 miles) north of Goma, at the weekend. |
The fighting comes as UN envoy Olusegun Obasanjo continues efforts to broker an end to the conflict. | The fighting comes as UN envoy Olusegun Obasanjo continues efforts to broker an end to the conflict. |
FORCES AROUND GOMA CNDP: Gen Nkunda's Tutsi rebels - 6,000 fightersFDLR: Rwandan Hutus - 6-7,000Mai Mai: pro-government militia - 3,500Monuc: UN peacekeepers - 6,000 in North Kivu, including about 1,000 in Goma (17,000 nationwide)DRC army - 90,000 (nationwide) Source: UN, military experts UK minister seeks Congo peace bid In talks with Mr Obasanjo on Sunday, Gen Nkunda said he would support a peace process with the government. | FORCES AROUND GOMA CNDP: Gen Nkunda's Tutsi rebels - 6,000 fightersFDLR: Rwandan Hutus - 6-7,000Mai Mai: pro-government militia - 3,500Monuc: UN peacekeepers - 6,000 in North Kivu, including about 1,000 in Goma (17,000 nationwide)DRC army - 90,000 (nationwide) Source: UN, military experts UK minister seeks Congo peace bid In talks with Mr Obasanjo on Sunday, Gen Nkunda said he would support a peace process with the government. |
He also agreed to ceasefire monitors being deployed, as long as they did not include UN peacekeepers, whom he accuses of bias. | He also agreed to ceasefire monitors being deployed, as long as they did not include UN peacekeepers, whom he accuses of bias. |
The government of DR Congo's President Joseph Kabila has to date rejected rebel calls for direct negotiation. | The government of DR Congo's President Joseph Kabila has to date rejected rebel calls for direct negotiation. |
An estimated 250,000 people have been made homeless by weeks of fighting between rebels and government troops. | An estimated 250,000 people have been made homeless by weeks of fighting between rebels and government troops. |
Gen Nkunda says he is fighting to protect his Tutsi community from attacks by Rwandan FDLR Hutu rebels who fled to DR Congo after the 1994 genocide. | Gen Nkunda says he is fighting to protect his Tutsi community from attacks by Rwandan FDLR Hutu rebels who fled to DR Congo after the 1994 genocide. |
The Congolese army has been accused of working with the FDLR fighters to exploit eastern DR Congo's rich mineral resources. | The Congolese army has been accused of working with the FDLR fighters to exploit eastern DR Congo's rich mineral resources. |
The DR Congo government says Gen Nkunda is backed by neighbouring Rwanda - charges denied by Rwanda's government. | |
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