Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47

DR Congo: Conflict Continues

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In eastern DR Congo, violence continues to cast a shadow over ongoing peace initiatives. Human Rights Watch reports that M23 rebels killed at least 140 civilians in July, including women and children, during one of the deadliest attacks since the group’s resurgence in 2021. Witnesses described harrowing scenes of machete and gun attacks across 14 villages near Virunga National Park. Some families were forced to bury their loved ones immediately, while others saw bodies thrown into rivers. Many victims were reportedly from the Hutu ethnic group, and the UN corroborates claims of wider killings potentially exceeding 300 during the same period.

Despite the ongoing peace process brokered by the US and Qatar, the M23 continues to challenge stability, with violations of ceasefire agreements reported. Both local communities and international observers have called for accountability, urging the UN and global actors to press for justice and impose sanctions where necessary. Rwanda has denied involvement in the attacks, asserting that M23 operates independently and pointing to concerns about the armed Hutu group FDLR.

Amidst the violence, diplomatic efforts continue. On September 3, the DR Congo and Rwanda reaffirmed their commitment to the June 2025 Peace Agreement during the second Joint Oversight Committee meeting. Representatives from the US, Qatar, Togo, and the African Union participated, addressing implementation delays and recent unrest. Steps highlighted included establishing a single independent joint secretariat to coordinate regional support, mechanisms for voluntary refugee returns, and a military and intelligence channel for sharing critical security information. Both governments committed to ceasing support for non-state armed groups and accelerating efforts to neutralize the FDLR.

Peace talks with M23 in Doha remain critical, though negotiations face challenges. The committee emphasized regular follow-ups to monitor progress, underscoring the shared responsibility of regional and international partners to uphold stability and protect civilians.

Prayer Pointers

  1. Pray: Protection for civilians and God’s safeguarding over families and communities affected by violence. “He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.” Psalm 91:4
  2. Pray: for the leaders and international bodies to act wisely, ensuring perpetrators are held responsible. “Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed… “Isaiah 1:17
  3. Pray: the peace agreements to be fully implemented, and for hearts to be softened toward forgiveness and collaboration. “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.” Romans 12:18

Prayer – Lifting up communities

Father, we lift the people of eastern DR Congo and Rwanda to You. Protect families from harm, guide leaders with wisdom, and bring lasting peace and reconciliation to the region. Amen.

More: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8x5y2zvzk0o and http://web.sabc.co.za/sabc/home/channelafrica/news/details?id=2ccaa30b-e8e7-4fc1-acd9-153c3990df79&title=DRC

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