M23 leader vows to push on in Democratic Republic of Congo

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Thousands of people gathered in Goma to hear from the leader of the M23 rebels, the group behind the conflict in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Corneille Nangaa called a minute’s silence for victims of his fighters’ takeover of the city, before warning of more unrest and vowing to drive out the government.

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