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Emmanuel Peuchot

Thomas Lubanga: The rise and fall of a Congolese warlord
Africa
/ 10 July 2012

Thomas Lubanga: The rise and fall of a Congolese warlord

Thomas Lubanga, who became the first war criminal to be sentenced by the International Criminal Court, started off as a trader in Congo.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
Kabila sworn in as president despite DRC split
Africa
/ 20 December 2011

Kabila sworn in as president despite DRC split

Joseph Kabila has been sworn in on Tuesday for another term as president of DR Congo, a job also claimed by his main rival following disputed polls.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
EU slams ‘deplorable’ DRC election results
Africa
/ 14 December 2011

EU slams ‘deplorable’ DRC election results

The European Union has slammed the results of the DRC’s "deplorable" elections, which handed President Joseph Kabila another five-year term in office.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
Clashes intensify in DRC as observers slam elections
Article
/ 11 December 2011

Clashes intensify in DRC as observers slam elections

Violence has continued in the DRC as protesters intensify their attacks after the Carter Centre called Joseph Kabila’s election win flawed.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
DRC again postpones vote result amid tensions
Article
/ 9 December 2011

DRC again postpones vote result amid tensions

DRC officials have postponed declaring the winner of the November 28 presidential vote, drawing out fears the result could unleash new conflict.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
DRC’s Kabila on the brink of new presidential term
Article
/ 8 December 2011

DRC’s Kabila on the brink of new presidential term

Officials are due to announce the winner of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s elections, which will probably see Joseph Kabila sworn in again.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
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Article
/ 3 December 2011

DRC vote results trickle in

President Joseph Kabila and veteran opposition head Etienne Tshisekedi were ahead of the pack in early results from DRC’s elections

By Emmanuel Peuchot
DRC rallies banned amid escalating violence
Article
/ 26 November 2011

DRC rallies banned amid escalating violence

Police in Kinshasa have banned rallies after a man died and teargas was used to disperse opposition supporters on the final day of campaigning.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
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Article
/ 6 July 2011

DRC villagers spurn raped wives

After being raped by government troops, women in the eastern DRC face the further pain and humiliation of being repudiated by their husbands.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
Côte d’Ivoire to probe Gbagbo’s ‘blood crimes’
Article
/ 18 April 2011

Côte d’Ivoire to probe Gbagbo’s ‘blood crimes’

Côte d’Ivoire President Alassane Ouattara moved to bolster his authority in the deeply divided country on Monday.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
Sanctions bite in Côte d’Ivoire
Article
/ 6 February 2011

Sanctions bite in Côte d’Ivoire

International sanctions against Côte d’Ivoire strongman Laurent Gbagbo are beginning to bite with ordinary Ivorians feeling the pinch.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
Rival urges force to oust Côte d’Ivoire’s Gbagbo
Article
/ 15 January 2011

Rival urges force to oust Côte d’Ivoire’s Gbagbo

Côte d’Ivoire’s internationally recognised leader Alassane Ouattara called on Friday for force to oust his strongman rival.

By Emmanuel Peuchot
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Africa
/ 7 April 2010

Deserting Rwanda rebels tire of DRC forest hideouts

Former Hutu rebel Epiphany Mukamana did a little jig when she told of her pleasure at being able to escape her one-time base in a dense DRC forest.

By Emmanuel Peuchot

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