Gold Ten Data, February 7 news, on February 7 local time, the United Nations Human Rights Council held a special meeting on the situation of human rights in North Kivu Province and South Kivu Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Prior to this, the Democratic Republic of the Congo requested the United Nations Human Rights Council to hold an emergency meeting, which has received the support of more than one-third of the member states of the United Nations Human Rights Council. In recent times, the situation in eastern Congo has deteriorated, and the anti-government armed group, the "M23 Movement," has attacked many important towns, including the capital of North Kivu Province, Goma City, triggering concerns from the international community about the outbreak of a larger regional war. Analysts pointed out that this conflict has a background of ethnic conflicts and its root cause lies in the legacy of colonialism, and the competition for the local rich mineral resources further exacerbates the complexity of the conflict.
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Birleşmiş Milletler İnsan Hakları Konseyi, Kongo (Demokratik Cumhuriyeti) sorunu özel bir toplantı düzenledi
Gold Ten Data, February 7 news, on February 7 local time, the United Nations Human Rights Council held a special meeting on the situation of human rights in North Kivu Province and South Kivu Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Prior to this, the Democratic Republic of the Congo requested the United Nations Human Rights Council to hold an emergency meeting, which has received the support of more than one-third of the member states of the United Nations Human Rights Council. In recent times, the situation in eastern Congo has deteriorated, and the anti-government armed group, the "M23 Movement," has attacked many important towns, including the capital of North Kivu Province, Goma City, triggering concerns from the international community about the outbreak of a larger regional war. Analysts pointed out that this conflict has a background of ethnic conflicts and its root cause lies in the legacy of colonialism, and the competition for the local rich mineral resources further exacerbates the complexity of the conflict.