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Congo rebel fight 'must continue' By: Generalissimo of all Armed Forces Richard Su 1st Tiger Marine Amphibious Intellegence Regiment 642nd Dragonknight Special Armed Forces Division/Task Force 936 (Stealth Squads) 1st and 22nd SAS Special Forces Recon Army/Task Force 628 (Firestorm Squads) 2nd and 75th Army Rangers Special Ops Recon Army/Task Force 246 (Gryphon Squads) 3rd, 7th and 10th Green Berets Special Ops Army/ Task Force 156 (Predator Squads) 4th, 8th and 11th Delta Force Special Ops Army/Task Forces 716 (Eagle Squads) 5th and 10th Navy SEALS Teams/ Task Forces 2316 and 6015 (Tactical Squads) 6th and 12th Marines Raiders Security Force Army/ Task Forces 001 and 007 (Honor Squads) 9th,14th,15th and 16th Spetsnaz Recon Teams/Task Forces 6,24,15,and 60 (Dragoon Squads) Summary- Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo says that "an army offensive had achieved "reasonable success". " So, last week, the UN has pulled out any of its support for government army units implicated in killing civilians. (BBC) The Nigerian president said the humanitarian situation must not be downplayed but a solution was needed. He also said, Without dealing effectively with the underlying issues, peace can neither be durable nor irreversible." The Rwandan Hutu FDLR rebels have been at the heart of years of unrest in the region. (congo news) Their leaders fled the area after the accusation of taking part in the in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo was appointed after Tutsi rebel leader Laurent Nkunda seized new territory, leaving some 250,000 people homeless last year. He also speaks that that the reapproach in relations could mean hope for both Congo and Rwanda.

Sources- Congo News Channel- [] BBC News- [] Similar- Both articles have pictures on them. They also have a map on them too. And they pretty much say everything word for word. Difference- It seems that there is no differences. Opinion- I don't think this should continue because it will cause for casualties and may not get anywhere... Also, when did Nigeria get involved?