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U.S. Moves to Evacuate Citizens from DRC Amid Rising Unrest

by Peril Editor
January 31, 2025
in World News
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By AGGREY BULUBA

The United States has begun evacuating its citizens from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) amid violent protests that targeted its embassy in Kinshasa.

The unrest stems from rising tensions in North Kivu, where M23 rebels, reportedly backed by Rwanda, have taken control of parts of Goma. In response, the U.S. Embassy issued a security alert advising American nationals to stay indoors and prepare for potential evacuation. Major airlines such as Air France, Brussels Airlines, and Uganda Airlines have suspended flights to Kinshasa due to safety concerns.

Although the Congolese government has banned further protests, sporadic demonstrations, particularly by students, continue to disrupt life in the capital. The U.S. has advised its citizens to ensure their travel documents are ready and pack essential items in preparation for evacuation.

Efforts to alleviate the crisis are ongoing; East African Community chairman, President William Ruto, convened an emergency meeting to address the tensions between the DRC and Rwanda, although DRC President Félix Tshisekedi was absent. Additionally, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has communicated with both Tshisekedi and Rwandan President Paul Kagame, urging a revival of the Luanda peace process.

While Goma is currently calm, the situation remains unpredictable, and the threat of further unrest persists in the region.

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