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Congo Civil War

Deadliest Conflict Since WW2

The Congo Civil War was the deadliest conflict since World War II, resulting in an estimated 5.4 million deaths.1)

Regional War With Broad Implications

It involved multiple countries and armed groups, making it a regional war with far-reaching implications.2)

Continuation Of First Congo War

The war was a continuation of the First Congo War (1996-1997) and was driven by political, economic, and ethnic factors.3)

Africa's World War

The conflict was sometimes referred to as “Africa's World War” due to the involvement of numerous African nations.4)

Control Over DRC

Rebel groups and foreign forces vied for control over the DRC's vast mineral resources, including diamonds, gold, and coltan.5)

Coltan

Coltan, a mineral used in electronic devices, played a significant role in funding the conflict and prolonging the war.6)

Laurent-Désiré Kabila

The DRC's former president, Laurent-Désiré Kabila, came to power with the help of Rwandan and Ugandan forces, but relations soured, leading to the conflict.7)

Allied Forces

Angola, Namibia, and Zimbabwe intervened on behalf of Kabila's government, forming a coalition known as the “Allied Forces.”8)

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