Rwanda

President Paul Kagame has reiterated that Rwandan troops are in the DRC for security reasons. Addressing a joint press conference with visiting Malawian President Bakili Muluzi, Kagame again denied his country had been plundering Congo's natural resources, as stated in a report by a UN panel of experts. "There have been accusations about human rights violations in eastern Congo. There have been accusations about plundering Congo's wealth," he said, according to Rwandan radio.

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The Rwandan government should step up efforts to resolve recent cases of disappearances and an assassination, Human Rights Watch said today. Such cases, relatively common between 1995 and 1997, seem to be becoming more frequent in a context of growing tension between Rwanda and its neighbors.

A top Rwandan minister said on Wednesday that he would take legal action against the United Nations for mentioning his wife in a report on the looting of the Democratic Republic of Congo's mineral wealth.

The International Secretariat of OMCT requests your URGENT intervention in the following situation in Rwanda. The International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed by Agir Ensemble pour les Droits de l'Homme, a member of the OMCT network, of the disappearance of Mr. Olivier Mubiligi, since the beginning of March, 2001, following death threats allegedly made by the Rwandan Patriotic Army.

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