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Congo's ethnic Tutsi population, called the Banyamulenge, from attacks by Hutu militias who have links to the perpetrators of neighbouring
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The current instability in Congo dates back to 1996, when rebels from a Tutsi ethnic group known as the Banyamulenge took up arms against Mobutu Sese Seko to protest against rights abuses.
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"Government troops killed at least 15 civilians between May 26 and 28, including those from the minority Congolese ethnic group known as Banyamulenge," according to Van Praet's statement sent
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Tutsis known as Banyamulenge in a camp just across the eastern DRC border in Burundi.
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Tutsis known as Banyamulenge who had fled fighting in their troubled country.
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"Government troops killed at least 15 civilians between May 26 and 28, including those from the minority Congolese ethnic group known as Banyamulenge," according HRW.
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Congolese Mai-Mai, Congolese Tutsis - known as Banyamulenge - as well as Hutu extremists from Rwanda and Burundi.
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Many Rwandan Tutsis and Congolese Tutsis, known as Banyamulenge, were burned alive in the streets of Kinshasa, according to testimony from victims 'families.
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DRC's Tutsi population, known as Banyamulenge, are mostly from eastern areas of the country, and have in the past been targets of
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Tutsi-led insurgents known as Banyamulenge in the DRC launched
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