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History of the DRC
The following lists events that happened during
1999
in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
President
:
Laurent-Désiré Kabila
Events
[
edit
]
January
[
edit
]
January 6 - DRC rebel leaders are alleged to have investigated a massacre of up to 500 civilians, many of them women and children, over the New Year.
[
1
]
January 7 -
Zimbabwe
says its military intervention in DRC is being funded by
France
,
Libya
and
Angola
.
[
2
]
January 13 - Nuns report that teenager soldiers of DRC have carried out a massacre of more than 200 people in the town of
Libenge
.
[
3
]
March
[
edit
]
March 1 -
Sudan
enters the
Second Congo War
.
[
4
]
March 12 - The
United Kingdom
recalls its ambassador to DRC due to the deportation of five Britons accused of spying.
[
5
]
April
[
edit
]
April 20 -
Uganda
downplays an agreement in
Libya
to end the
Second Congo War
.
[
6
]
April 21 - Rwanda rejects the peace agreement in
Libya
to end the Second Congo War.
[
7
]
May
[
edit
]
May 28 -
Rwanda
declares a ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
[
8
]
References
[
edit
]
^
"Congo rebels investigate massacre allegations"
. 6 January 1999
. Retrieved
7 February
2015
.
^
"Zimbabwe names backers in Congo war"
. 7 January 1999
. Retrieved
7 February
2015
.
^
"Nuns report Congo massacre"
. 13 January 1999
. Retrieved
7 February
2015
.
^
"Sudanese soldiers enter Congo conflict"
. 1 March 1999
. Retrieved
8 February
2015
.
^
"Britain recalls DR Congo ambassador"
. 12 March 1999
. Retrieved
7 February
2015
.
^
"Uganda downplays Congo agreement"
. 20 April 1999
. Retrieved
8 February
2015
.
^
"Rwanda dismisses Congo peace deal"
. 21 April 1999
. Retrieved
8 February
2015
.
^
"Rwanda declares Congo ceasefire"
. 28 May 1998
. Retrieved
8 February
2015
.
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