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East African police units meet in Rwanda.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Edwin Musoni entitled "EASBRICOM meets in Kigali" published in English by Rwandan newspaper The New Times website on 29 April

Kigali - The Police Component of the Eastern African Standby Brigade Coordination Mechanism (EASBRICOM) is meeting in Kigali to evaluate its performance during the just concluded simulation exercise that was held in Djibouti.

EASBRICOM comprises of 10 countries and provides the eastern Africa region with appropriate capabilities to prevent and manage conflicts and facilitate rebuilding.

It is a unit of the African Standby Force whose intention is to be an African military force, with civilian, police and military …

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