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US Imposes Sanctions On Six Individuals Linked To Escalation Of Conflict In Eastern Democratic Republic Of The Congo

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisAugust 26, 2023Updated:August 26, 2023 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), has taken decisive action by imposing sanctions on six individuals allegedly involved in exacerbating the recent conflict escalation in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Brian E. Nelson, the Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, affirmed the US commitment to finding peaceful solutions, stating, “The United States is committed to promoting a peaceful resolution to the escalation of conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Treasury will not hesitate to hold accountable actors committing human rights abuses and exacerbating this already dire humanitarian situation.”

The origins of the current escalation of conflict trace back to November 2021, when the Rwanda-backed M23 movement took control of parts of the North Kivu province in the DRC. This action prompted responses from the Congolese military (FARDC) and various non-state armed groups, including the sanctioned Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR). 

The US stands in solidarity with the DRC population against those perpetrating human rights violations and destabilising the region. This stance aligns with the Presidential Memorandum issued by President Biden in November 2022.

Key entities facing sanctions include the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), and M23, both of which have been previously designated by OFAC. The FDLR, an ethnic Hutu-armed militia group, is predominantly operational in the DRC. OFAC-sanctioned individuals affiliated with FDLR include Apollinaire Hakizimana, Brigadier General Sebastian Uwimbabazi, and Ruvugayimikore Protogene. These leaders have been accused of various human rights abuses and actions contributing to instability. 





The M23, a primarily ethnic Tutsi militia, has been responsible for serious human rights abuses and displacements. Bernard Byamungu, a Congolese national and M23 deputy commander of operations and intelligence, is among those sanctioned.

Additionally, sanctions extend to Colonel Salomon Tokolonga of the Congolese FARDC, who commanded the FARDC’s 3411th Regiment, and Brigadier General Andrew Nyamvumba of the Rwandan Defence Forces (RDF).

The financial and property assets of these designated individuals within the United States are blocked as part of this action. Entities owned 50 percent or more by such blocked individuals are also subject to these restrictions. OFAC’s regulations prohibit most transactions involving these individuals or entities, unless authorised by a specific licence issued by OFAC.

The overarching objective of these sanctions is not just punitive, but to encourage positive behaviour change. By holding accountable those linked to the escalation of conflict, the US seeks to play a role in fostering lasting peace and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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