Since January, about 7,000 people have fought in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), its Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka held the Human Rights Commission in Geneva on Monday, February 24. A senior meeting.
Tuluca added that after 90 displacement camps were destroyed, about 450,000 people had no shelter.
The rebel group, M23’s progress in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was the worst escalation in more than a decade of long-term conflict in eastern Congo. The group captures fragments of the East and valuable minerals, which raises concerns about the wider war.

The Prime Minister urged the world to take action and impose “avoid sanctions” in large-scale displacement and summary executions.
She added: “It is impossible to describe the screams and cries of millions of victims of conflict.”
Similarly, in the opening speech of the 58th UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva, UN Chief Antonio Guterres said that human rights around the world are “suffocating” and mentioned terrorist violations of human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo .
Since the beginning of this year, the Democratic Republic of the Congo faces back-to-back losses from the M23 rebels in the northern and southern Kiwo provinces, which has heightened criticism of the government’s military strategy.