Human Rights Watch acusa al ejército de Ruanda de cometer posibles crímenes de guerra en el este del Congo
Human Rights Watch has accused the Rwandan army of committing possible war crimes in eastern Congo, alleging that Rwandan troops and M23 militia killed civilians and carried out sexual assaults after taking the city of Uvira. The report criticizes Kigali for acting as an 'occupying power.'
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