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DR Congo offers $5M reward for rebel leaders amid ongoing conflict

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) has announced a $5 million reward for the capture of three M23 rebel leaders, including former electoral chief Corneille Nangaa, military commander Sultani Makenga, and political leader Bertrand Bisimwa. The trio was sentenced to death in absentia.

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00:00The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo has announced a $5 million reward
00:05for information leading to arrest of three key leaders of the M23 rebel group, which
00:11has seized large areas in the east of the country this year.
00:15The bounty targets Cornel Nanga, former head of DR Congo's electoral commission and current
00:21leader of the Congo River Alliance, an alliance that includes M23.
00:26He has been seen addressing rallies in cities under the rebel's control.
00:31Also named in the reward are M23 military commander Sultani Makenga and political leader
00:36Betra Bisimwa.
00:39Last year, a military court sentenced the three men to death in absentia for treason.
00:44Additionally, the government has placed over a $4 million reward on the arrests of their
00:49accomplices.
00:50Despite the reward, capturing the rebel leader remains unlikely.
00:54The Congolese army has struggled against M23, which is backed by Rwanda, and rebels
00:58now control vast swaths of the resource-rich eastern DR Congo, including the key cities
01:04of Goma and Bukavu.
01:06President Felix Zekeri has shifted focus to rallying international support for sanctions
01:10against Rwanda, which he accuses of fueling the conflict.

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