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The DRC’s Civil War (1998-2003)
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Presidents 1965-1997Mobutu 1997-2001Laurent Kabila 2001-presentJoseph Kabila
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Causes Rwandan genocide / Political (pro- vs. anti- Kabila) 1994: Hutus in E. Congo receive Mobutu’s support 1996: Rwanda invades & wins 1997: Rwanda + Uganda oust Mobutu & install Laurent Kabila Kabila turns against Rwanda and supports Hutus 1998: Rwanda starts war vs. Kabila Economic – control of mineral wealth
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Sides – Africa’s International War Government forces AngolaZimbabweNamibia Chad, Libya, Sudan Pro-Kabila rebel groups: Hutu & Mai-Mai RebelsUgandaRwanda Anti-Kabila rebel groups: MLC, RCD – Goma, RCD – ML
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Sides – Countries’ Motives Angola: o fighting Unita rebels, whose home base was in S. Congo o believed Uganda & Rwanda had ties to Unita o previously fought Mobutu supported L. Kabila Zimbabwe: o unclear … said they wanted to support DRC’s legit. gov‘t., but Mugabe may have wanted regional influence and/or mineral wealth Namibia: family of pres. involved in Congolese mining Chad: encouraged by France; regain influence in DRC Libya: $$$; break int’l. isolation Sudan: minor presence; sent a few transport planes
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Sides – Countries’ Motives Uganda: o destroy Ugandan rebel bases / protect borders (stated reason, but not a great one … these rebels were much less of a threat than Rwanda’s situation) o mineral wealth Rwanda: o wipe out Hutu genocidaires in E. Congo
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Course - Events 1998: war starts 1999: failed peace attempt b/c of mineral wealth 2001: Laurent Kabila assassinated Joseph K. takes over 2003: war ends
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Course - Features most fighting in east DRC child soldiers militias / guerilla warfare (vs. organized armies & open battles) less advanced weaponry: machetes, stones, even garden tools
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Consequences new constitution power-sharing gov’t. human cost 3m lives lost 3.4m refugees in DRC; 2m in neighboring countries 40,000 cases of rape
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Continuing Conflict 2004: 2 coup attempts 2008: renewed fighting in east Rwandan Hutus vs. DRC gov’t. Laurent Nkunda (Congolese Tutsi) wreaks havoc (against Hutus & DRC gov’t) 2009: gov’t. invites Rwanda in to fight Hutu militias & arrest Nkunda
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