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Human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo / United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Military use of children / North Kivu / Disarmament /  Demobilization and Reintegration / National Forces of Liberation / South Kivu / Agathon Rwasa / Democratic Republic of the Congo / Africa / Second Congo War
Date: 2010-02-05 10:15:03
Human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Military use of children
North Kivu
Disarmament
Demobilization and Reintegration
National Forces of Liberation
South Kivu
Agathon Rwasa
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Africa
Second Congo War

A–SUnited Nations General Assembly Security Council

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