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In five decades of independence, the country faced civil war and genocide, yet has grown into an economic powerhouse.
Bosco Ntaganda, leader of the M23 rebels, and Rwandan Sylvestre Mudacumura are both wanted for war crimes.
Proposal made at AU summit in Ethiopia calls for creation of military force to deal with rebels fighting in eastern DRC.
UN and government forces open fire on rebels believed to be stationed around two villages in the east of the country.
Threats come as UN increases peacekeeping force to support the Congolese army's battle in the North Kivu province.
Grassroots tribunals tried some two million people accused in 1994 genocide, earning praise for ethnic reconciliation.
Rights group says rebels are being funded and supported by neighbouring government.
French investigation clears aides of Paul Kagame over 1994 missile attack on plane that killed his predecessor.
Court rules against sending widow of ex-Rwanda President Habyarimana to Kigali to stand trial on 1994 genocide charges.
Foreign minister denies Kigali has any involvement in alleged plan to kill dissidents living in Britain.
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