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Rwanda: Kigali Questions UN Inquiry Methods On Eastern DR Congo
Rwanda has questioned the methodology of a UN commission investigating human rights in eastern DR Congo, asserting that allegations require independently verifiable evidence and field access to affected areas. The government argues the inquiry cannot fully fulfill its mandate without on-the-ground access.
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