aljazeera.com, August 30, 2013
« The M23 rebel movement in the Democratic Republic of Congo will be withdrawing troops from the frontline of fighting with Congolese and UN forces, according to the group’s chief.
Bertrand Bisimwa, the civilian president of M23, told Al Jazeera on Friday that his troops were withdrawing in order to allow what he called independent verifiers to enter the area of battle to assess where shells had fallen in the nearby city of Goma and across the border in Rwanda.
He denied that his troops were withdrawing because of battlefield casualties, an assertion that the government made.
Bisimwa did not clarify how far back the M23 would be withdrawing, Al Jazeera’s Malcom Webb reported from the eastern city of Goma.
The UN said on Thursday that it had also established that there were « consistent and credible reports » of Rwandan troops entering the Democratic Republic of Congo to back the M23 rebels.
Rwanda has consistently denied supporting the rebels. It accused its Central African neighbour of persistently shelling into its territory and said such « provocation » could no longer be tolerated… »
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/08/201383084041158640.html
