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| Tuesday, 17 December, 2002, 17:48 GMT DR Congo deal: Reaction in quotes ![]() Many civilians were forced to flee by the fighting Most of those who have reacted to the peace deal in DR Congo, have given it a cautious welcome. Many say they fear that the agreement, which it is hoped will end the four-year war, may be difficult to implement. "I am very happy. I now await implementation. I hear it will take place soon." "Apart from the impact on the Congo itself, it has enormous regional implications in terms of peace and stability... You couldn't generally say we are moving forward regarding reconstruction of the continent if the problem of DR Congo remained."
"It's a good thing to sign accords, but will they be implemented? This is not the first agreement. I don't think it will be implemented because there are many traps in there. "There are pillagers amid the RCD and MLC [rebel groups]. The government has already dismissed pillagers among ministers, but will the RCD and the MLC do the same? I don't think so." "We have observed great political will, a spirit of compromise and lots of flexibility... But we exhort them to demonstrate the same political courage and flexibility in the implementation of the document." "Congolese politicians do not really care about people because when you look at the intentions of each politician, they want their share of the spoils... We have had enough, honestly." "These transitional institutions must work in a spirit of full cooperation, with respect for the general interest of the Congolese nation."
"The RCD, MLC and even [President] Kabila for that matter are still too dependent on other countries. "So, I would appeal to these and especially the international community to bring pressure to bear on these countries so that they stay clear of Congolese politics. "That way, Congolese themselves would be able to work out their own settlements." "A new government will not be able to function unless we have a reunified army." "It is the most broad-based government that the Congolese can hope for." "We want peace and security to be restored here so that farmers can farm and businesspeople can go about their business. "We women, we have been victims of rape and we need security more than anything. We want that to stop so that no other woman is raped in future." "To all the innocent victims, we ask forgiveness." "Now nobody can go back to war. Ever." |
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