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The massacres in Mbandaka and Wendji, committed on 13 May 1997 in Équateur Province, over 2,000 kilometers west of Rwanda, were the final stage in the hunt for Hutu refugees that had begun in eastern Zaire, in North and South Kivu, in October 1996.
Evelyn Leopold: Congo Massacres: First Revenge, Then Blood Money Evelyn Leopold 2010
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"The massacres in Mbandaka and Wendji, committed on 13 May 1997 in Ãquateur Province, over 2,000 kilometers west of Rwanda, were the final stage in the hunt for Hutu refugees that had begun in eastern Zaire, in North and South Kivu, in October 1996."
Evelyn Leopold: Congo Massacres: First Revenge, Then Blood Money Evelyn Leopold 2010
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"The massacres in Mbandaka and Wendji, committed on 13 May 1997 in Équateur Province, over 2,000 kilometers west of Rwanda, were the final stage in the hunt for Hutu refugees that had begun in eastern Zaire, in North and South Kivu, in October 1996."
Evelyn Leopold: Congo Massacres: First Revenge, Then Blood Money Evelyn Leopold 2010
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The UN inspectors plan to visit northwestern Mbandaka, which is under government control, and rebel-held Kisangani, the DRC's third largest city, in the northeast.
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a full-scale war would resume in the DRC if Ugandan-backed rebels did not halt their advance on Mbandaka which is the regional capital of Equateur Province.
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Unidentified Group: (Singing in foreign language) QUIST-ARCTON: From there, the Congo carries everything - people, animals, food, commerce, the life of the nation - hundreds of miles downstream towards our next stop, in Mbandaka.
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Unidentified Group: (Singing in foreign language) QUIST-ARCTON: From there, the Congo carries everything - people, animals, food, commerce, the life of the nation - hundreds of miles downstream towards our next stop in Mbandaka.
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Unidentified Group: (Singing in foreign language) QUIST-ARCTON: From there, the Congo carries everything - people, animals, food, commerce, the life of the nation - hundreds of miles downstream towards our next stop in Mbandaka.
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The week prior to that I was under house arrest in Mbandaka in Equateur province up country.
Jim Luce: Renewable Energy Expert Steve Smith Mitigates Conflicts in Congo, Rwanda, Sudan 2010
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Unidentified Group: (Singing in foreign language) QUIST-ARCTON: From there, the Congo carries everything - people, animals, food, commerce, the life of the nation - hundreds of miles downstream towards our next stop, in Mbandaka.
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