DR Congo: M23 to Withdraw from Occupied Territory
Facts
- The M23 rebel group reportedly plans to withdraw from territory it controls in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The group says it supports regional peacemaking efforts.1
- M23 is a predominantly Tutsi group with ethnic ties to Tutsis in neighboring Rwanda. Relations between the group and authorities have been tense, with the Congolese government having blamed a November massacre of 272 civilians in the eastern town of Kishishe on M23.2
- In November, East African leaders reached a ceasefire agreement in an effort to bring peace to the region. The leaders of DRC, Rwanda, Burundi, and Angola signed a letter saying that an Eastern African regional force will intervene if M23 does not comply.3
- Former Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta is facilitating the East African Community (EAC) peace talks aimed at ending the conflict in eastern DRC. M23 — which has been designated a terrorist group by the DRC, US, and UN — has been excluded from the talks despite multiple requests to be included.4
- On Wednesday, M23 accused a Congolese government coalition of targeted killings and breaching the ceasefire. The alleged attacks were aimed at M23’s position in North Kivu province and may alter the group’s plan to withdraw.5
- M23 leaders maintain that their primary goal is peace, and say they are open to dialogue. A spokesman for the group, Lawrence Kanyuka, says that they will abide by the ceasefire as long as the Congolese government stops its attacks.6
Sources: 1Al Jazeera (a), 2Al Jazeera (b), 3Al Jazeera (c), 4News24, 5ABC NEWS and 6Inquirer.
Narratives
- Narrative A, as provided by The New Times. M23 is dedicated to promoting peace and stopping genocide at the hands of the DRC government. M23 is committed to withdrawing from its positions within the eastern DRC. However, it cannot maintain those commitments if the Congolese government continues targeted attacks and killings of Tutsi people.
- Narrative B, as provided by The East African. M23 has been a humanitarian threat to the DRC and all of eastern Africa since its inception. Hundreds have died and thousands have been displaced due to the group’s atrocities — M23 must abide by the ceasefire agreement and follow through on its commitment to withdraw from the DRC.