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South Africa has decided finally and uncharacteristically to take a public and active role in seeking to stabilise the region. It is hosting round two of the 'inter-Congolese dialogue' which, after the abortive Addis Ababa meeting, signals a tentative move towards reconciliation in that country. South Africa has chosen this moment, too, to send a military force into Burundi, in what analysts see as a high risk strategy to ensure that a key country in the Great Lakes imbroglio is stabilised. But at the same time former allies in the DRC Uganda and Rwanda are threatening open hostilities, fought on Congolese territory, with unforeseeable consequences.
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