Community Leaders Arrested Amid Rising Tensions in DRC Mining Protests
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, escalating tensions related to mining protests have led to the arrest of community leaders, raising concerns about the situation.
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, escalating tensions related to mining protests have led to the arrest of community leaders, raising concerns about the situation.
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