The genocide in Congo has been fueled by a complex interplay of factors,
including historical tensions, ethnic rivalries, political instability, economic interests, and external influences.Some of the key contributing factors include competition over land and resources, ethnic divisions exacerbated by colonial legacies, power struggles among various armed groups and government forces, as well as the involvement of neighboring countries and multinational corporations exploiting Congo's natural wealth.
Additionally, the lack of effective governance, weak institutions, and impunity for perpetrators have all contributed to the perpetuation of violence and atrocities in the region.
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