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Kabila offers amnesty to rebels

DRC Justice Minister Mwenze Kongolo announced on Tuesday in Algiers that Kabila had decided to grant a "general amnesty to all members of the rebellion, including soldiers, civilians, politicians", according to Radio France Internationale (RFI). Kongolo told RFI that Kabila had instructed him "to prepare official documents for his signature as soon as I arrive in Kinshasa" on Wednesday. The amnesty measure was the result of "deliberations" at which Kabila had found the rebels' attitude to be "positive", Kongolo said.

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