kabila
Sep 15 2007, AMIT

Congo President Joseph Kabilla has invited rebels to join the national army to abstain from execution, as the government would not tolerate intolerance. Is it a move towards peace stabilization in the conflict-marred Congo?

Joseph Kabila’s dictum..

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