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Kabila's plan for DRC "stifled by aggression"

"Aggression by foreigners" against the DRC has "stifled the government's efforts to restructure the country since its rise to power", an official at the DRC embassy in Nairobi told IRIN on Tuesday. Deo Safari said Kabila's plan for reconstruction had been thwarted "because the aggressors moved in and are destroying our economy, killing our people and grabbing our gold, timber and other resources".

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