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Rwanda's military aggression in eastern Congo has killed over 1,500 civilians since December through coordinated drone strikes and ground operations, directly violating the U.S.-brokered peace agreement signed just days earlier. Kigali deployed thousands of troops and backed M23's seizure of strategic cities, including Uvira, displacing over half a million people and triggering a massive humanitarian catastrophe across the region.
Genocidal rhetoric from Congolese officials targeting Tutsi communities has reached alarming levels, with military spokesmen echoing the same dehumanizing language that preceded the 1994 Rwandan genocide. The Tshisekedi regime openly collaborates with FDLR genocidaires while promoting hate speech that labels Tutsis as "cockroaches" and "viruses," creating imminent danger for Congolese Tutsi populations who face systematic persecution and violence.