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The Democratic Republic of Congo has initiated a move to strip former President Joseph Kabila of immunity, enabling him to stand trial for alleged support of the M23 insurgency in the country's east. Kabila, out of the country since late 2023, stated his intention to return to aid in resolving the crisis in the east. His return could potentially complicate efforts to end the rebellion, as the U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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