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DR Congo invites rebels to talks | DR Congo invites rebels to talks |
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has announced a peace conference at the end of the month aimed at ending the conflict in the east of the country. | The Democratic Republic of Congo has announced a peace conference at the end of the month aimed at ending the conflict in the east of the country. |
The government says all parties in the conflict are being invited, including rebel leader Gen Laurent Nkunda. | The government says all parties in the conflict are being invited, including rebel leader Gen Laurent Nkunda. |
The dissident general has told the BBC he is willing to send a delegation. | |
A BBC correspondent in DR Congo says fighting is continuing as both sides try to gain the upper hand before the talks begin next week. | |
An official said the conference would be held in Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, where Gen Nkunda is leading a rebellion. | An official said the conference would be held in Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, where Gen Nkunda is leading a rebellion. |
The nine-day conference has been scheduled to start on 27 December. | The nine-day conference has been scheduled to start on 27 December. |
'Durable peace' | 'Durable peace' |
The meeting aims to "bring an end to the war... and to create the basis for a durable peace", Vital Kamerhe, head of the National Assembly and a deputy from the South Kivu region, told AFP news agency. | The meeting aims to "bring an end to the war... and to create the basis for a durable peace", Vital Kamerhe, head of the National Assembly and a deputy from the South Kivu region, told AFP news agency. |
Behind rebel lines | |
On Wednesday, the UN said government troops had captured the eastern village of Katale from forces loyal to Gen Nkunda. | |
Government forces used attack helicopters to drive his fighters from the area in fighting that lasted several hours, the UN said. | |
This is the first army victory since a failed government offensive earlier this month left UN troops defending key towns and villages in the east of the country. | |
Gen Nkunda had said last week that as a condition for talks, the Congolese government must first disarm the Rwandan Hutu rebels he claims are attacking ethnic Tutsis. | |
He was speaking after his forces recaptured the town of Mushake. | He was speaking after his forces recaptured the town of Mushake. |
Gen Nkunda says his forces are protecting DR Congo's Tutsi population from Rwandan rebels, who have been based in eastern DR Congo since the Rwandan genocide in 1994. | Gen Nkunda says his forces are protecting DR Congo's Tutsi population from Rwandan rebels, who have been based in eastern DR Congo since the Rwandan genocide in 1994. |
The UN estimates that about 60,000 people fled the fighting in North Kivu in the course of last week. | |
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, called for a political solution to the conflict as he visited a camp on Friday near the provincial capital, Goma, where he heard people's stories of killings, rape and razed houses. | The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, called for a political solution to the conflict as he visited a camp on Friday near the provincial capital, Goma, where he heard people's stories of killings, rape and razed houses. |
Health experts said the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people in North Kivu this year was leading to outbreaks of disease. | Health experts said the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people in North Kivu this year was leading to outbreaks of disease. |
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