A general view shows Congolese traders displaying their vegetables along the open-air market centre in Masisi
A general view shows Congolese traders displaying their vegetables along the open-air market centre in Masisi, 88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma October 4, 2013. Congo's army and a 17,000-strong U.N. peacekeeping mission, known as MONUSCO, have struggled against M23, which briefly occupied the eastern city of Goma in November, forcing Congolese President Joseph Kabila to accept the Ugandan-brokered peace talks as a condition of the rebels' withdrawal. Picture taken October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS BUSINESS AGRICULTURE)
Congolese traders display their vegetables along a muddy road near the open-air market centre in Masisi
Congolese traders display their vegetables along a muddy road near the open-air market centre in Masisi, 88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma October 4, 2013. Congo's army and a 17,000-strong U.N. peacekeeping mission, known as MONUSCO, have struggled against M23, which briefly occupied the eastern city of Goma in November, forcing Congolese President Joseph Kabila to accept the Ugandan-brokered peace talks as a condition of the rebels' withdrawal. Picture taken October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS AGRICULTURE)
Indian soldiers, serving in the MONUSCO, patrol past Congolese traders at an open-air market centre in Masisi
Indian soldiers, serving in the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo (MONUSCO), patrol past Congolese traders at an open-air market centre in Masisi, 88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma, October 4, 2013. Congo's army and the 17,000-strong MONUSCO have struggled against M23, which briefly occupied the eastern city of Goma in November, forcing Congolese President Joseph Kabila to accept the Ugandan-brokered peace talks as a condition of the rebels' withdrawal. Picture taken October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY)
Congolese women carry their trading wares and a child as they walk to the market centre in Masisi
Congolese women carry their trading wares and a child as they walk to the market centre in Masisi, 88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma October 4, 2013. Congo's army and a 17,000-strong U.N. peacekeeping mission, known as MONUSCO, have struggled against M23, which briefly occupied the eastern city of Goma in November, forcing Congolese President Joseph Kabila to accept the Ugandan-brokered peace talks as a condition of the rebels' withdrawal. Picture taken October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Indian soldiers, serving in the MONUSCO, patrol past Congolese women walking to the market centre in Masisi
Indian soldiers, serving in the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo (MONUSCO), patrol past Congolese women walking to the market centre in Masisi, 88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma October 4, 2013. Congo's army and the 17,000-strong MONUSCO have struggled against M23, which briefly occupied the eastern city of Goma in November, forcing Congolese President Joseph Kabila to accept the Ugandan-brokered peace talks as a condition of the rebels' withdrawal. Picture taken October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST MILITARY POLITICS)
An Indian soldier, serving in MONUSCO, patrols past Congolese women walking to the market centre in Masisi
An Indian soldier, serving in the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo (MONUSCO), patrols past Congolese women walking to the market centre in Masisi, 88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma October 4, 2013. Congo's army and the 17,000-strong MONUSCO have struggled against M23, which briefly occupied the eastern city of Goma in November, forcing Congolese President Joseph Kabila to accept the Ugandan-brokered peace talks as a condition of the rebels' withdrawal. Picture taken October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST MILITARY POLITICS)
Indian soldiers, serving in MONUSCO, patrol past Congolese women walking to the market centre in Masisi
Indian soldiers, serving in the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo (MONUSCO), patrol past Congolese women walking to the market centre in Masisi, 88 km (55 miles) northwest of Goma, October 4, 2013. Congo's army and the 17,000-strong MONUSCO have struggled against M23, which briefly occupied the eastern city of Goma in November, forcing Congolese President Joseph Kabila to accept the Ugandan-brokered peace talks as a condition of the rebels' withdrawal. Picture taken October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST MILITARY POLITICS)
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