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  1. Albania - The Congo (Marxist Governments : a World Survey, Volume I) by Bogdan Szajkowski, 1981-07
  2. Congo Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Spy Guide Library)
  3. Congo Dem. Republic Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Investment and Business Guide Library)
  4. Congo Democratic Republic Foreign Policy and Government Guide
  5. My 15 Months In Government [in The Congo] by Moise Tshombe, 1967
  6. The War Within the War: Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls in Eastern Congo by Joanne Csete, Greg Haslam, 2002-01
  7. In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in Mobutu's Congo by Michela Wrong, 2002-06-01
  8. Congo Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Foreign Policy and Government Library) by Igor Oleynik, 2000-12-05
  9. The African Stakes of the Congo War
  10. Custom and government in the Lower Congo by Wyatt MacGaffey, 1970
  11. Congo Foreign Policy & Government Guide
  12. Democratic Republic of Congo Foreign Policy and Government Guide by Global Investment & Business Inc, 2000-03
  13. Congo, Democratic Republic Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-30
  14. Congo, Background of Conflict by A. P. Merriam, 2000-01

1. CNN - Congo Government: 'We Want Democracy' - June 7, 1997
congo government 'We want democracy' U.S. envoy demands human rights investigation. June 7, 1997. Web posted at 213 p.m. EDT (1813 GMT) LUBUMBASHI, Congo ( LUBUMBASHI, Congo ( CNN) The new
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U.S. envoy demands human rights investigation
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Web posted at: 2:13 p.m. EDT (1813 GMT) LUBUMBASHI, Congo (CNN) The new Congolese government is fully committed to improving its human rights record and furthering democracy in the Central African nation, Congo's foreign minister said Saturday. "We want to establish democracy. We want to establish lasting peace. We want to enter a phase in which human rights will be respected," Bizima Karaha said. Karaha made his comments in a meeting with Bill Richardson, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Richardson was to meet privately Saturday in Lubumbashi with President Laurent Kabila, whose rebel army swept to power in the former Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo. Kabila made no comments before heading into the talks but joked with reporters, saying: "Let's hope they give us a good report this time." Ahead of the private meeting, Richardson promised U.S. help in rebuilding Congo from the ruins of former President Mobutu Sese Seko, who became a billionaire during his three-decade authoritative rule while the country became impoverished. But Richardson also was expected to press Kabila on his human rights record, which the United States has made clear will be tied to future aid for the new government.

2. Congo: Government, Rebels Suppress Free Expression (Human Rights Watch Press Rel
HRW World Report 2000 Democratic Republic of Congo. FREE Join the HRW Mailing List. congo government, Rebels Suppress Free Expression. ( Related Material. Uganda/Congo Resurgence of InterEthnic
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(New York, September 20, 2000) Human Rights Watch today called on the government of President Kabila to immediately release five jailed journalists, and to reverse a ban on ten private and church-owned radio and television stations. The ban was issued by ministerial decree on September 14. Human Rights Watch also urged the Rwandan-backed rebel faction Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD), to release a detained free-lance photographer, and to reopen a radio station owned and operated by civil society organizations. Related Material
Uganda/Congo: Resurgence of Inter-Ethnic Violence

HRW Press Release, August 23, 2000 Congo: Jailed Activists Disappear
HRW Press Release, September 1, 2000 D.R. Congo: Detained Dissidents At Risk
HRW Press Release, August 10, 2000 "Time and again, the Congolese government and rebels have shown equal zeal in their attempts to suppress free expression in the Democratic Republic of Republic of Congo. These journalists are being attacked because they criticize people in power. That is unacceptable."
Suliman Baldo
Senior Researcher at the Africa Division of Human Rights Watch.

3. Congo Government
REPUBLIC OF. CONGO. The Republic of the Congo is a dictatorship, with the Presidentin charge of all functions of the government. CURRENT GOVERNMENT.
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BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... CONGO The Republic of the Congo is a dictatorship, with the President in charge of all functions of the government. CURRENT GOVERNMENT President Sassou-Nguesso, Denis Min. of the Presidency in Charge of National Defense Lekoundzou Ossetoumba, Justin Itihi Bitsindou, Gerard Nkoua Gongara, Celestin Boussoukou Boumba, Pierre Damien Ibovi, Francois Mambou Gnali, Aimee Dzon, Mathias Nzila, Pierre Tassoua, Jean-Marie Adada, Rodolphe Djombo, Henri Opimbat, Leon Alfred Obama, Alphonse Mampouya, Michel Min. of Interior Oba, Pierre Mbemba, Jean Martin Ndouane, Lambert Min. of Petroleum Affairs Taty Loutard, Jean-Baptiste Dello, Jean Dambenze, Jeanne Min. of Public Works Tsiba, Florent Mberi, Martin Min. of Regional Development Moussa, Pierre Okombi Salissan, Andre Mvouba, Isidore Dir., Central Bank Poungui, Ange Edouard Ambassador to the US Mombouli, Serge Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Ikouebe, Basile

4. Democratic Republic Of Congo Government
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO. The Democratic Republic of Congo is a dictatorship.CURRENT GOVERNMENT. President, Kabila, Laurent Desire. Min.
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BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO The Democratic Republic of Congo is a dictatorship. CURRENT GOVERNMENT President Kabila, Laurent Desire Kitangi Eshima Musebo, Etienne Kapita Shabangi, Paul Lumumba, Juliana Min. of Defense Kabila, Laurent Desire Mawampanga, Mwana Nanga Min. of Education Rwakaikara Kamara, Augustin Min. of Energy Babi Mbayi, Mawampanga, Mwana Nanga Min. of Health Mashako Mamba, Dr. Min. of Human Rights Okitundu, Leonard Cheik Mumengi, Didier Min. of Justice Mwenze Kongolo, Jeannot Bishikwabo Chubaka, Anatole Min. of Mines Bishikwabo Chubaka, Anatole Mawampanga, Mwana Nanga Kibwe Molambo, Prosper Min. of Public Works Yagi Sitolo, Jean Min. of Reconstruction Kalume Numbi, Denis Min. of Social Affairs Mokeko, Moliwa, Dr. Babandowa Etoa, Odette Mutomb Tshibal, Vincent Yerodia Ndombasi, Abdoulaye Min. of State for Interior Kakudji, Gaetan Min. of State for Petroleum Mpoyo, Pierre-Victor Governor, Central Bank Masangu Mulongo, Jean-Claude Ambassador to the US Mitifu, Faida Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Kapanga

5. CNN.com - Rwanda Says Congo Government Launching Attacks - August 2, 2000
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GOMA, Congo (Reuters) The Congolese government and its allies have launched a new wave of attacks against rebels and their Rwandan backers all along their vast frontline, Rwandan officials said on Wednesday.

6. CONGO Government, WHO Confirm Ebola Outbreak - OCHA IRIN
Refugees/IDPs. WEBSPECIALS. congo government, WHO confirm Ebola outbreak IRIN) The health ministry of the Republic of Congo (ROC), together with the World Health Organisation (WHO
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7. Congo Government 1995 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resour
congo government 1995 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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    SOURCE: 1995 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK

      Names:
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      Republic of the Congo
      conventional short form:
      local long form:
      Republique Populaire du Congo
      local short form: former: Congo/Brazzaville Digraph: CF Type: republic Capital: Brazzaville Administrative divisions: 9 regions (regions, singular - region) and 1 commune*; Bouenza, Brazzaville*, Cuvette, Kouilou, Lekoumou, Likouala, Niari, Plateaux, Pool, Sangha Independence: 15 August 1960 (from France) National holiday: Congolese National Day, 15 August (1960) Constitution: new constitution approved by referendum March 1992 Legal system: based on French civil law system and customary law Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state: President Pascal LISSOUBA (since August 1992); election last held 2-16 August 1992 (next to be held August 1997); results - President Pascal LISSOUBA won with 61% of the vote head of government: Prime Minister Jacques Joachim YHOMBI-OPANGO (since 23 June 1993) cabinet: Council of Ministers; named by the president
  • 8. Reuters Wire | 11/21/2002 | Witnesses: Congo Government Troops Kill 100 Civilian
    21, 2002. Witnesses congo government troops kill 100 civilians civilians in a town in the southern Democratic Republic of Congo, witnesses and a human rights group said on Thursday.
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    9. BBC NEWS | Africa | New DR Congo Government Delayed
    The swearing in of a new transitional government in DR Congo is postponedbecause of a row over the army. New DR congo government delayed.
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    Last Updated: Friday, 30 May, 2003, 06:58 GMT 07:58 UK Email this to a friend Printable version New DR Congo government delayed

    France has requested a UN peace force for DR Congo The swearing in of a new transitional government in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was due to have taken place on Friday, has been postponed. It was delayed because of a continuing disagreement between the government and rebels over the composition of a national army, the government said. The setback came as the United States said it supported a French proposal for a multi-national peacekeeping force to be sent to the north-eastern town of Bunia, which has been wracked by fighting between rival ethnic militias. The United Nations says it is increasingly worried about the situation in Bunia, capital of the gold-rich Ituri province, where local radio stations have begun broadcasting hate messages that threaten civilians. Government accused Leaders of the main rebel group RCD-Goma, members of the government and the opposition are to be brought together in a new power-sharing administration.

    10. CNN.com - Congo Government Swears In Rebels - Jul. 17, 2003
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    People living in the Congo hope the deal will bring an end to brutal fighting Story Tools RELATED Violence in Congo QUICKVOTE Will the power-sharing government bring peace to the DR of Congo?
    Yes No VIEW RESULTS KINSHASA, Congo Two rebel leaders have been sworn in as vice-presidents in a new power-sharing government which is hoped will bring an end to five years of civil war in Congo. Two other men were sworn in during the ceremony in the capital Kinshasa Thursday, including a supporter of President Joseph Kabila and a key opposition figure. The government now has until August 4 to create a plan for holding elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo in about a year. The mineral-rich country has been at war since 1998, a civil war fanned by neighboring countries Rwanda and Uganda. About 3.3 million people have been killed in the fighting in Africa's third-largest country. Azarias Ruberwa of the Rwanda-allied Congolese Rally for Democracy, said the move towards peace was "irreversible."

    11. BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Clash Overshadows Congo Deal
    Representatives of the Democratic Republic of congo government and two main rebelgroups have agreed to set up a transitional government and army, in which all
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    Civilians have been fleeing the fighting in the north-east Representatives of the Democratic Republic of Congo Government and two main rebel groups have agreed to set up a transitional government and army, in which all will participate. But the deal was nearly scuppered by heavy fighting in the north-east, where Uganda forces pushed a small rebel group, the Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC), out of the strategic town of Bunia. The largest rebel group, the Rally for Congolese Democracy (RCD) which is allied to the UPC, threatened to pull out on what was supposed to be the last day of discussions over a new power-sharing agreement. But the obstacle was overcome after they returned to negotiations in Pretoria and a draft transitional constitution was agreed. Rebels said the fighting at Bunia - and allegations of DR Congo Government involvement - had cast a shadow over the day. "This day should have been inscribed in gold in the annals of history of our country. Unfortunately this day is also inscribed in blood," said Olivier Kamitatu, secretary-general of the other main rebel group, the Congolese Movement for Liberation (MLC).

    12. CNN - Republic Of Congo Government Retains Palace, Airport In Fighting - Oct. 12
    Republic of congo government retains palace, airport in fighting. October 12, 1997. Web posted at 115 p.m. EDT (1715 GMT) BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo ( BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo ( CNN)
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    Republic of Congo government retains palace, airport in fighting
    October 12, 1997
    Web posted at: 1:15 p.m. EDT (1715 GMT) BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (CNN) Congolese president Pascal Lissouba returned from the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo, the former Zaire, on Saturday to prove that his forces control the presidential palace and the airport in Brazzaville, despite rebel claims to the contrary. "I am home, you have seen that I am home," he told visitors to the palace. "Regarding radio and television, all things are in hands of our army. It means that it is always, and as a rule of our people." But as he appeared before the media, he also allowed cameras a glimpse of just how tenuous his government's control may be. The sound of nearby fighting, and the obvious nervousness of his troops, belied his confident statements. Rebel troops following the Congo's former Marxist military leader, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, continued their advance through the capital, sending thousands of civilians fleeing. Most of Brazzaville has been abandoned to the warring militiamen. Sassou-Nguessa's militiamen also claimed they had seized control of the airport and the palace.

    13. NPR CONGO GOVERNMENT
    NPR's Michael Skoler reports from Kinshasa on Laurent Kabila's efforts to form a new government in Congo, formerly Zaire. Kabila had originally promised to name a transitional regime on Tuesday,
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    14. CNN - Congo Government Bombs Rebel Strongholds - May 12, 1999
    directive Keyword. congo government bombs rebel strongholds. May 12,1999 Web posted at 1215 am EDT (0415 GMT). KIGALI
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    KIGALI, Rwanda (CNN) A government plane bombed two rebel strongholds in eastern Congo Tuesday, killing at least 28 people in an escalation of the nine-month civil war, rebel officials said. The Russian-built Antonov aircraft dropped bombs on Goma and Uvira starting in the early evening, hitting civilian buildings, said Gen. Celestin Ilunga. At least 28 people were killed and 15 wounded in three districts in Goma, on the border with Rwanda, said Ilunga's deputy, Bob Ngoy. He had no figures for Uvira, which lies across the border from Burundi's capital, Bujumbura. The bombing is the first attack on the strongholds. The rebels took up arms nine months ago, accusing President

    15. Congo Government 1991 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resour
    congo government 1991 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System, immigration Congo
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      Long-form name: Republic of the Congo Type: republic Capital: Brazzaville Administrative divisions: 9 regions (regions, singularregion); Bouenza, Cuvette, Kouilou, Lekoumou, Likouala, Niari, Plateaux, Pool, Sangha; notethere may be a new capital district of Brazzaville Independence: 15 August 1960 (from France; formerly Congo/Brazzaville) Constitution: 8 July 1979, currently being modified Legal system: based on French civil law system and customary law National holiday: National Day, 15 August (1960) Executive branch: president, prime minister, Council of Ministers (cabinet) Legislative branch: unicameral National People's Assembly (Assemblee Nationale Populaire) Judicial branch: Supreme Court (Cour Supreme) Leaders: Chief of StatePresident Denis SASSOU-NGUESSO (since 8 February 1979); Head of GovernmentPrime Minister Brig. Gen. Louis-Sylvain GOMA (since 9 January 1991) Political parties and leaders: Congolese Labor Party (PCT), President Denis SASSOU-NGUESSO, leader; notemultiparty system legalized, with over 50 parties established
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    18. CNN - Congo Government Denies Violating Cease-fire - September 8, 1999
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    Congo peace? INTERACTIVE: Peace, or a cascading civil war? September 8, 1999 Web posted at: 3:54 p.m. EDT (1954 GMT) KINSHASA, Congo (CNN) The government of Congo has denied rebel charges that its troops violated a fragile cease-fire in the country's civil war. The rebel Congolese Rally for Democracy said its troops repulsed attacks on two rebel-held towns over the weekend in a move which threatened the cease-fire that was signed by rebel leaders last month after months of negotiations. "The situation is tense now and our commanders are on high alert," said Lambert Mende, a spokesman for the rebel group.

    19. ReliefWeb: Congo: Government Moves To Calm Fears In Ebola Zone
    congo government moves to calm fears in Ebola zone. BRAZZAVILLE , 11 March (IRIN) Health Minister Alain Moka is leading a high-level delegation to the
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    20. CNN - Congo Government Bombs Rebel Strongholds - May 12, 1999
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    KIGALI, Rwanda (CNN) A government plane bombed two rebel strongholds in eastern Congo Tuesday, killing at least 28 people in an escalation of the nine-month civil war, rebel officials said. The Russian-built Antonov aircraft dropped bombs on Goma and Uvira starting in the early evening, hitting civilian buildings, said Gen. Celestin Ilunga. At least 28 people were killed and 15 wounded in three districts in Goma, on the border with Rwanda, said Ilunga's deputy, Bob Ngoy. He had no figures for Uvira, which lies across the border from Burundi's capital, Bujumbura. The bombing is the first attack on the strongholds. The rebels took up arms nine months ago, accusing President

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