Congolese M23 rebel leader Bertrand addresses the media in Bunagana in eastern DRC
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand addresses the media in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS HEADSHOT)
Congolese leaders of the M23 rebels are escorted in Bunagana in eastern DRC
Congolese leaders of the M23 rebels are escorted in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bertrand and General Makenga military leader of the M23 rebels are escorted in Bunagana in eastern DRC
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand (2nd R) and General Sultani Makenga (2nd L), military leader of the M23 rebels, are escorted in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bertrand addresses the media in Bunagana in eastern DRC
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand addresses the media in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
General Makenga military leader of the M23 rebels, addresses the media in Bunagana, in eastern DRC
General Sultani Makenga, military leader of the M23 rebels, addresses the media in Bunagana, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 8, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 insurgents said on Sunday they are ready to return to peace talks and would not make integration into the national army, which has not proved successful in the past, part of the deal. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY)
UNHCR helps more than 100,000 refugees return to northern Democratic Republic of Congo
Anuarite Malanga, aged 31, was identified as the 100,000th person to return home from Republic of Congo with UNHCR help under a programme launched last year.
Civilians displaced by recent fighting between Congolese army and the M23 rebels carry their belongings as they walk along the road in Munigi village near Goma in the eastern DRC
Civilians displaced by recent fighting between Congolese army and M23 rebels carry their belongings as they walk along a road in Munigi village near Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, September 1, 2013. Fighting erupted on Saturday between eastern Congolese rebels and the army, which said it would push on with an offensive to recapture all territory controlled by insurgents despite their call for a ceasefire. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
MONUSCO's Force Commander Santos Cruz attends a special parade in the eastern DRC
MONUSCO's Force Commander Carlos Alberto Dos Santos Cruz from Brazil attends a special parade for their slain colleague Major Hatim Shaban from Tanzania killed in an operation with the Congolese army to drive back M23 rebels in Munigi outside Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, August 31, 2013. The U.N. peacekeeper from Tanzania was killed and three others were wounded on Wednesday in an operation with the Congolese army to drive back M23 rebels. A 3,000-strong U.N. intervention brigade, with a tough new mandate to protect civilians and neutralise armed groups in the mineral-rich central African nation, sprang into action last week after the United Nations accused the rebels of shelling the city. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW OBITUARY)
U.N. special envoy to Congo, Kobler, addresses troops during a special parade in the eastern DRC
U.N. special envoy to Congo, Martin Kobler, addresses troops during a special parade for their slain colleague Major Hatim Shaban from Tanzania killed in an operation with the Congolese army to drive back M23 rebels in Munigi outside Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, August 31, 2013. The U.N. peacekeeper from Tanzania was killed and three others were wounded on Wednesday in an operation with the Congolese army to drive back M23 rebels. A 3,000-strong U.N. intervention brigade, with a tough new mandate to protect civilians and neutralise armed groups in the mineral-rich central African nation, sprang into action last week after the United Nations accused the rebels of shelling the city. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW OBITUARY)
U.N. peacekeepers from India play pipes during a special parade for their slain colleague from Tanzania killed in an operation with the Congolese army to drive back M23 rebels in Munigi in the eastern DRC
U.N. peacekeepers from India play pipes during a special parade for their slain colleague Major Hatim Shaban from Tanzania killed in an operation with the Congolese army to drive back M23 rebels in Munigi outside Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, August 31, 2013. The U.N. peacekeeper from Tanzania was killed and three others were wounded on Wednesday in an operation with the Congolese army to drive back M23 rebels. A 3,000-strong U.N. intervention brigade, with a tough new mandate to protect civilians and neutralise armed groups in the mineral-rich central African nation, sprang into action last week after the United Nations accused the rebels of shelling the city. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW OBITUARY)