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Congo files ICJ case against Rwanda over role in conflict

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By Ange Kasongo

KINSHASA, June ‌26 (Reuters) - The Democratic Republic of Congo has filed a case ​against Rwanda at the International Court of Justice over its role in the long-running conflict in ⁠the east, the government said on Friday.

• In a statement, Congo accused Rwanda of breaching international conventions, including those on genocide, racial discrimination and torture.

• Congo said the ​alleged crimes committed against civilians included massacres, extrajudicial killings, torture, sexual violence, forced displacement and discrimination ‌spanned over three decades.

• Congo said Rwanda had dispatched forces and backed or directed armed groups to carry out unlawful military operations on its territory following the 1994 ⁠Rwandan genocide.

• Congo is calling for the ICJ to order Rwanda to ⁠cease the alleged violations and award reparations to Congo and its victims.

• There was no immediate response from the Rwandan government. Rwanda has consistently denied allegations that it backs any rebel groups operating in Congo.

• U.N. experts and Western governments ‌have sided with Congo in finding Rwanda responsible for providing support to M23, a ⁠major armed group in the east.

• The decades-long conflict ‌is rooted in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, after ​remnants of the forces associated with the genocide fled across the border into eastern Congo.

• This is the third time Congo has tried to bring a case ‌against Rwanda at the ICJ, which is the United Nations' ​highest court and deals with ⁠disputes between states and alleged breaches of international treaties.

• The first ‌case was dropped by the Congolese authorities ⁠in 2001, a second case was dismissed by the ICJ in 2006 because the court found it did not have jurisdiction because Rwanda had either not signed, ​or made reservations, or did ‌not meet all the conditions in the treaties cited in Congo's case.

(Reporting by Ange ⁠Kasongo in Kinshasa; Additional reporting by Stephanie ​van den Berg in The Hague; Writing by Amindeh Blaise Atabong; Editing ​by Jessica Donati and Andrew Cawthorne)

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