Mysterious Disease Claims Lives in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

As M23 rebels, reportedly backed by Rwanda, solidified their control over the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) city of Goma two weeks ago, the region has witnessed severe human rights abuses. According to reports, thousands have died during violent clashes, and hundreds of women have allegedly been subjected to sexual violence.
Local residents describe their ongoing struggle; one individual stated, "I am 35 and have only experienced war." The rapid retreat of government soldiers, who abandoned their uniforms in a hasty escape, has left a power vacuum now being filled by the M23 rebels, who are attempting to create a façade of normalcy in the city. They have appointed a new provincial governor for North Kivu and a new mayor of Goma to establish governance.
The situation remains dire, as many residents are forced to evacuate displacement camps ordered by the newly empowered rebels. Humanitarian concerns are mounting amidst fears of further violence and instability as the rebels solidify their hold on the region.