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      <description>UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Congolese troops fleeing the M23 rebels last November raped at least 97 women and 33 girls, some as young as 6, a U.N. report released Wednesday said. 
                   The U.S. Africa Command trained one of the units involved, Commando Battalion 391, in 2010 to be "a model for future reforms within the Congolese armed forces," according to the AFRICO...</description>
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      <description>GOMA, Congo (AP) — Despite the signing of a Congo peace accord on Sunday, this Central African country remains unsettled by signs of a return to war. 
                   The peace agreement, signed in Ethiopia by 11 neighboring countries and backed by the United Nations, elicited much praise from African and other world leaders who said it points the way to stability in Cong...</description>
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