DRC: RCD-Goma and UPC-RP form alliance

NAIROBI, 13 January (IRIN) - The Rwandan-backed Rassemblement congolais pour 
la democratie (RCD-Goma) rebel movement has formed an alliance with the 
Bunia-based Union des patriotes congolais pour la reconciliation et la paix 
(UPC-RP) of Thomas Lubanga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

The agreement, signed on 6 January in the eastern DRC city of Goma, commits 
the two parties to "cooperate and support each other mutually in the domains 
of politics, military, and economy".

Furthermore, citing the exclusion of the UPC-RP from ongoing negotiations, 
the two parties called upon the UN- and South African-led mediation of the 
peace process, as well as the international community, the facilitator of the 
inter-Congolese dialogue (ICD), Ketumile Masire, and all parties to the ICD 
"to consider the urgency and necessity of including the UPC-RP in the 
process".

The accord cited a "convergence of points of view" between RCD-Goma and 
UPC-RP - including the demand for the total withdrawal of foreign military 
forces from the DRC and the cessation of military support allegedly being 
provided by Kinshasa to Mayi-Mayi and Interahamwe militias as well as "other 
negative forces" in eastern DRC - as the rationale for this alliance.

[The full agreement, available only in French, can be found at 
http://www.congo.co.za/]
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