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One of Africa’s most brutal rebel movements relies on a vast international network of supporters in at least 25 countries including in United States and Europe, a United Nations report said.

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Rwanda genocide suspect captured in Uganda

A top suspect wanted for orchestrating the killings of thousands of people in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide – including children, hospital patients, priests and even an elderly and revered African queen – has been captured, police said.

Wed, 07 Oct, 2009

Hutu rebels raped, killed and kidnapped thousands: UN

RWANDAN Hutu rebels operating in eastern Congo have executed, raped, beaten or kidnapped more than 1,500 civilians over the past year, according to a UN report released yesterday.

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