Rwanda-backed rebels committed possible war crimes in eastern Congo, rights group says
Tuesday, 27 May 2025 () Amnesty International has accused the M23 rebels in eastern Congo of committing severe human rights abuses. These abuses include the killing, torturing, and forcibly disappearing of civilian detainees in rebel-controlled cities. The rights group documented these atrocities based on interviews with former detainees who described horrific conditions and violence, potentially amounting to war crimes.
M23 rebels committed possible war crimes in eastern DR Congo, Amnesty International says
The NGO made the claims against the Rwandan-backed group in a new report published on Tuesday.
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