Congo at War: A Briefing On the Internal And External players in the Central African Conflict Contents Introduction Players on the Congolese Side The Rebel Movement The Banyamulenge Soldiers Soldiers of the Congolese Armed Forces (FAC) Civilians The Congolese Government The Armed Forces Civilians The Neutral Forces Foreign Participants in the Conflict Rwanda Security Concerns and Involvement in the ADFL Deterioration in the Relationship Between Rwanda and Kabila’s Government The Motivations Behind Rwanda’s Involvement in the War Against Kabila Uganda Sudan Zimbabawe Namibia Angola South Africa Burundi Congo-Brazzaville Chad Libya Conclusions Kabila’s Allies Carry Off A Victory Against the Rwandan-Ugandan Coalition and the Rebel Movement A Status Quo Between Kabila’s Allies In The West and Centre of Congo and the Rwandan-Ugandan Rebel Coalition Dominiating in the East Status Quo Between the Two Opposing Camps Status Quo Between the Two Camps  
