U.S IMPOSES SANCTIONS ON FORMER CONGO PRESIDENT JOSEPH KABILA. (PHOTO).

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 U.S imposes sanctions on former Congo President Joseph Kabila The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on former Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila for his support of ‌Rwanda-backed M23 rebels and for fueling political instability in Congo's troubled east. The U.S. Treasury Department said M23 and its political-military arm, the Congo River Alliance (AFC), had been stoking violent conflict in eastern DRC, resulting in the deaths of thousands of civilians and a mass displacement crisis. Treasury said Kabila had provided financial support to the ​AFC in order to influence the political situation in eastern DRC, while encouraging DRC troops to defect and join AFC forces. ​It said Kabila was working to regain influence over the government by backing a candidate opposed to the current ⁠leader. DRC Deputy Prime Minister Jacquemain Shabani welcomed what he called a long-delayed U.S. move against Kabila. "He is the instigator, the initiator, the architect ​of...

FORCE COMMANDER VISITS SOLDIERS IN HOSPITAL+ASSURES OF BEST MEDICARE FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.{PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.

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    The Force Commander Multinational Joint Task Force Major General Ibrahim Manu Yusuf earlier today visited soldiers of the Task Force, of Cameroonian,Chadian, Nigerien and Nigerian nationalities, who are recuperating from injuries sustained in the ongoing counterinsurgency operations in the Lake Chad Area.
Addressing the affected soldiers in a Specialist Hospital in N'Djamena, Major General Yusuf said they fought for a good cause for which they and their families should be very proud of. Continuing, he said "The MNJTF is very proud of your sacrifices and is committed to ensuring that you have the best medicare that will guarantee your full
recovery".
The soldiers who were visibly inspired by the visit of the Force Commander and his principal staff officers expressed their willingness to quickly rejoin their colleagues in the various sectors of operation, once they have fully recovered.
Major General Yusuf thanked the hospital management for the expert care being given to the soldiers, noting that the MNJTF will continue to collaborate with the management for optimal healthcare delivery for the soldiers. He also commended the MNJTF Medical Team for their untiring efforts and professionalism in the efforts to ensure that MNJTF personnel remain healthy.
Please disseminate this information to the general public.
Colonel Timothy Antigha
Chief of Military Public Information
MNJTF
N'Djamena, Chad.
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