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  1. Congo democratie by Calixte Baniafouna, 1995
  2. Les voies du politique au Congo: Essai de sociologie historique (Collection "Hommes et societes") by Remy Bazenguissa-Ganga, 1997
  3. Reinventing Order in the Congo: How People Respond to State Failure in Kinshasa
  4. Belgium's policy in the Belgian Congo;: Address to the Council of the Government of the Belgian Congo, in Leopoldville on July 18, 1955 (Art, life and science in Belgium, 2d ser) by Léon Pétillon, 1956
  5. Exchange of Notes Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Congo Concerning Certain ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1995: 3110: No. 95)
  6. The future of the Congo;: An analysis and criticism of the Belgian government's proposals for a reform of the condition of affairs in the Congo, submitted ... Congo reform association. (With appendices) by E. D Morel, 1909
  7. New Africa: An essay on government civilization in new countries and on the foundation, organization and administration of the Congo Free State by Édouard Eugène François Descamps, 1904
  8. My 15 Months In Government [in The Congo].
  9. The enslavement and destruction of the Bakuba,: By the "Kasai trust," in which the Belgian government holds half the stock, and whose directorate it controls by Wilfred Gilbert Thesiger, 1909
  10. The crisis in the campaign against Congo misrule: The Congo "system", what it is, what it necessitates, the forces bent upon perpetuating it under the ... dependencies, and on the Conggo respectively by E. D Morel, 1907
  11. Belgian Congo, 1956 by Léon Pétillon, 1956
  12. A memorial on native rights in the land and its fruits in the Congo territories annexed by Belgium (subject to international recognition) in August, 1908 by E. D Morel, 1909
  13. CUSTOM AND GOVERNMENT IN THE LOWER CONGO
  14. Evidence in the Congo case: Statement in reply to Professor Starr's articles in the Chicago tribune by John Daniels, 1907

21. Monuc.org: Amnesty International Accuses Congo Government Of Not Doing Enough To
NewsWire. 17/05/2004. Amnesty International accuses congo governmentof not doing enough to aid 100,000 expelled from Angola. AP. A
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22. CNN.com - Kabila Reshuffles Democratic Congo Government - November 21, 2000
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23. Congo Government Ready To Share Power With Rebels - Security
congo government Ready To Share Power With Rebels. By Silvia Aloisi.Reuters April 2, 2002. The Democratic Republic of Congo s government
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April 2, 2002
The Democratic Republic of Congo's government said on Monday it was ready to share power with rebels fighting a civil war since 1998 if they returned territories under their control to the Kinshasa administration. In what appeared to be the government's most conciliatory gesture to date, an official spokesman said foreign-backed rebels could be appointed as ministers in a government of national unity if an agreement was reached. But, he said President Joseph Kabila would not step down ahead of elections, which could be held in two years' time, as requested by the rebels and some opposition politicians. "We are ready to share power with the rebels at all levels except the presidential post," Vital Kamerhe told Reuters by telephone from the South African resort of Sun City, where peace talks between the belligerents started last month. "But, if we form a national unity government with them, they have to tell us how we are going to re-establish the authority of such a government over the entire territory," he said. Rebel groups backed by Rwanda and Uganda control most of the the north and the east in the vast, mineral-rich central African country. Kabila's forces are supported by Zimbabwe, Angola and Namibia in what has been dubbed "Africa's World War One". Kamerhe said the rebels, as well as one opposition party, were insisting that a new president should be named by the 300 delegates attending the Sun City talks.

24. Congo Government Troops Kill 100 Civilians - Security Council
congo government Troops Kill 100 Civilians. By Mark Dummett. ReutersNovember 21, 2002. Government troops killed at least 100 civilians
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Government troops killed at least 100 civilians in a town in the southern Democratic Republic of Congo, witnesses and a human rights group said on Thursday. The killings took place after an argument broke out between soldiers and militiamen known as the Mai Mai on November 10. Tens of thousands of residents have since fled Ankoro, in Katanga province near the frontline with rebel-held territory. "The army accused the population of supporting the Mai Mai. They burned down their houses and started to massacre them," said a resident of Ankoro who has fled to the regional capital, Lubumbashi, and asked not to be named. The government said a joint-ministerial team would visit Ankoro town on Friday to investigate the killings. "Our mission will not ignore anything," the Minister of Human Rights Ntumba Luaba told Reuters. "We have the responsibility to assure the protection of all our people." The minister acknowledged there had been bloody clashes in the Ankoro region in past weeks, between some army soldiers and Mai Mai traditional warriors, but did not say whether there was any truth in the claims that civilians had been killed. The Ankoro resident added that people have also fled their homes in nearby Kabongo and Malemba N'Kulu.

25. Congo Government Rebels Stole Money
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26. CONGO Government Closes IDP Sites - OCHA IRIN
congo government closes IDP sites. BRAZZAVILLE, 4 May 2004 (IRIN) The government of the Republic of the Congo has closed all sites
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Country Info D.R. Congo Introduction D.R. Congo General Data D.R. Congo Maps D.R. Congo Culture ... D.R. Congo Time and Date Congo Government Back to Top After the Congo received its independence from Belgium in 1960, it experienced five years of political turmoil. In 1965 army chief of staff Joseph Désiré Mobutu (later Mobutu Sese Seko) seized power in a coup. For 32 years Mobutu ran a corrupt, undemocratic regime, concentrating power in the executive branch and favoring those loyal to him. His party, the Popular Movement for the Revolution (Mouvement Populaire de la Révolution, or MPR), became the sole legal political party, and dissidents were suppressed. In May 1997 rebels led by Laurent Kabila seized control of the country and overthrew Mobutu. Kabila suspended the constitution and declared himself president. Kabila was assassinated in January 2001.
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30. Democratic Republic Of Congo Government List As Of 3/31/99
Democratic Republic of congo government List as of 3/31/99. UNITED DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF congo government list as of 31 March 1999. Following
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U N I T E D N A T I O N S Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Integrated Regional Information Network for Central and Eastern Africa Tel: +254 2 622147 Fax: +254 2 622129 e-mail: irin@ocha.unon.org DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: Government list as of 31 March 1999 Following the 14 March announcement of a new DRC government, President Laurent-Desire Kabila named two additional ministers and three more vice-ministers on 19 March. The following is a list of current cabinet members, updating the one issued by IRIN on 16 March. Kabila remains in charge of the Defence Ministry. Minister of State for Internal Affairs - Gaetan Kakudji Minister of State for Petroleum Affairs - Pierre-Victor Mpoyo Minister of State for External Relations and International Cooperation - Yerodia Abdoulaye Ndombasi Minister of State for Planning and Commerce - Badimanyi Dilembu Mulumba Justice Minister - Mwenze Kongolo Finance Minister - Mawapanga Mwana Nanga Economy and Industry Minister - Bemba Saolona Social Affairs Minister - Moleko Moliwa Mines Minister - Frederic Kibassa Maliba Public Works Minister - Yagi Sitolo Health Minister - Mashako Mamba Post and Telecommunications Minister - Prosper Kibuey Reconstruction Minister - Denis Kalume Numbi Transport and Communications Minister - Babandoa Etoa Odette

31. Hope As Congo Government Sworn In
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32. Hr-headlines@hrea.org - Congo: Government Decides To Abolish Military Tribunals
congo government decides to abolish military tribunals that didnot meet international fair trial standards. Subject headlines
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  • Subject [headlines] Congo: Government decides to abolish military tribunals that did not meet international fair trial standards From owner-hr-headlines@hrea.org Date Tue, 29 Apr 2003 15:41:59 GMT
UNITED NATIONS Press Release 29 April 2003 The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iulia Motoc, has welcomed the decision of the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to abolish on 24 April 2003 the country's military tribunal - la Cour d'Ordre Militaire - and the court prosecutor's office, military institutions which did not meet international fair trial standards. The Special Rapporteur recalled that during her meeting with President Joseph Kabila in March this year, the President had pledged to abolish the court at the end of March 2003. The Special Rapporteur said that this step represented important progress for the administration of justice in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and encouraged the Government to continue in the same direction.

33. Annan Disquieted By Rising Factionalism In DR Of Congo Government
Annan disquieted by rising factionalism in DR of congo government30 March 2004 – In a report chronicling regression in the post
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Annan disquieted by rising factionalism in DR of Congo Government 30 March 2004 In a report chronicling regression in the post-conflict Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan says the increasing factionalism in the Transitional Government is disquieting, the continuing reports of militia atrocities against civilians causes concern and the slowdown in normalizing relations with the country's neighbours is regrettable. He also condemned today the shooting death of a South African peacekeeper Monday near Bukavu as an attempt to deter the UN Organization Mission in the DRC (MONUC) from fulfilling its mandate. His report also notes that on 12 February Maj. Peter Wachai of Kenya was killed when militias attacked a MONUC convoy near Katoto. Eight months after the establishment of the DRC's Transitional Government, "the most crucial issue concerns the ability of the transitional leaders to act as a truly unified government and to overcome the persistent atmosphere of distrust," he says in a periodic report on developments in the country.

34. Regional, Africa, Congo: Government
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35. Congo Government, Rebels Agree On New Military Structure
congo government, Rebels Agree On New Military Structure Monday,June 30, 2003 The government of the Democratic Republic of the
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The peace plan, which outlined a power-sharing government as part of the transition to democracy, was signed in December (Eddy Isango, Associated Press /Yahoo! News, June 29). Civilians Return To Bunia Associated Press /Yahoo! News, June 29). In a special report released May 27, the secretary general warned, "The situation ... may deteriorate seriously, especially if there is no continuum of appropriate security in Ituri" ( U.N. release Aid groups report that the five-year war has caused the deaths of more than 3.3 million people, mostly from hunger and disease (Isango, AP/Yahoo! News).

36. POLITICS-CONGO: Government, Militias Sign Truce To End Conflict
POLITICScongo government, Militias Sign Truce To End Conflict.By Louis Okamba BRAZZAVILLE, Jan 4 (IPS) - Congo ushered in the
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By Louis Okamba BRAZZAVILLE, Jan 4 (IPS) - Congo ushered in the new millennium with a glimmer of hope, as the government and the umbrella group representing the country's rebel militias, the National Resistance Council (CNR), signed an accord to end the civil war devastating the central African country. The cease-fire comes on the heels of a similar accord, signed Nov 16, by the government and the Cocoye and Ninja militias at Pointe-Noire, the country's economic hub. The two militias are aligned with former deposed President Pascal Lissouba and his Prime Minister, Bernard Kolelas. The Pointe-Noire accord was not, however, signed by Frederic Bintsangou, alias Jean Ntoumi, the formidable CNR leader who headed one of the warring factions in the forests south of the capital Brazzaville. The new accord followed secret negotiations between the Congolese Armed Forces and the CNR, mediated by the president of Gabon, Omar Bongo, in his nation's capital, Libreville.

37. Covenant News - Congo Government Crackdown On Foreign Businesses
Covenant News. congo government Crackdown on Foreign Businesses. CONGO(October 11, 1999) (Covenant News Service Special Report)
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CONGO (October 11, 1999) - (Covenant News Service Special Report) Claiming that commercial activity in the Congo is for the benefit of Congolese only, the Kabila government has pulled the welcome mat for foreign nationals, according to reports from Covenant News Service sources in the country. Foreign shopkeepers have been told they must conform with new trading rules no later than December 31 or face prosecution. Reuters news agency reported October 8 that the new rules require foreign shopkeepers to invest (deposit) a minimum of $500,000 in order to continue doing business. Some observers believe the intent is to limit jobs in the sector to Congolese nationals and control the circulation of currency in the country.

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39. Press Release - Democratic Republic Of Congo: Government Should Investigate Huma
Press Release Democratic Republic of congo government Should Investigate HumanRights Violations in the Mbuji Mayi Diamond Fields.
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"Everyday, blood is being spilled in the diamond fields of government-controlled Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and nobody in the international community is taking any notice, " Amnesty International said today. "Dozens of suspected illegal diamond miners, including children, are being shot dead every year, and many more are being seriously wounded, by security guards who are flouting the law with apparently complete impunity," the organization added.
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40. Amnesty International: Congo (Dem. Rep. Of) News
Dec 4, 2002. Democratic Republic of congo government should investigatehuman rights violations in the Mbuji Mayi diamond fields Oct 21, 2002.
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