At least 140 killed by Rwanda-backed rebels in eastern DR Congo, rights group says
Africa
Human Rights Watch said 141 people, predominantly Hutus, were feared to have been killed in eastern Congo in July in attacks believed to have been carried out by the Rwanda-backed M23 group, the most prominent of the armed groups fighting for control of the region.

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