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DRC initiates ICJ case against Rwanda in judicial expansion

27 June 2026
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has intensified its legal confrontation with Rwanda by initiating a new case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This action complements existing cases at the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the East African Court of Justice, as Kinshasa seeks to leverage international legal channels to address ongoing conflicts in eastern DRC. Justice Minister Guillaume Ngefa filed the latest case, accusing Rwanda of multiple violations of international law, including breaches of the Genocide Convention and other human rights treaties. The DRC claims that civilians have suffered from severe human rights abuses over the past 30 years due to Rwandan military interventions and support for various armed groups. The DRC is seeking a declaration of international responsibility from Rwanda, an end to the alleged violations, guarantees against future abuses, and reparations for victims.

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This legal escalation highlights the longstanding tensions between the DRC and Rwanda, rooted in historical conflicts and military interventions since the 1990s. Rwanda has been accused of supporting rebel groups in eastern DRC, contributing to a humanitarian crisis that has left millions displaced and vulnerable to violence. The DRC’s strategic use of international courts signals a shift towards legal remedies in addressing cross-border conflicts, potentially setting precedents for future interstate disputes in the region. As both nations engage in diplomatic efforts, such as the Washington peace process, these legal maneuvers indicate that the underlying issues remain unresolved and continue to affect regional stability.

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Tags: African Court on Human and Peoples’ RightsAlliance Fleuve CongocaseDRCEast African Court of Justiceeastern DRCexpansionFélix TshisekediICJinitiatesInternational Court of JusticeInternational LawjudicialM23ReparationsRwanda
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