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Amnesty International Releases Human Rights Concerns On Rwanda.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| October 21, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From New Vision (Uganda) - AAGM)

SPEAKING from Kigali, Irene Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International urged President Kagame to use Rwanda's influence to end human rights abuses committed by armed groups in eastern DRC.

At the end of the first phase of her high level mission to Rwanda, Uganda and DRC, Ms. Khan said, "While the recent inauguration of a transitional government in Kinshasa has given the world a deceptive sense of progress towards peace, the reality is that the people in eastern DRC continue to suffer horrendous human rights abuses, including summary killings, torture, rape, 'disappearances', and forced displacement. The recruitment and …

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