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Kabila visits Libya

[Chad] Widows of victims of Hissene Habre's alleged atrocities march in capital, Ndjamena [12 Nov 2005] Madjiasra Nako/IRIN
Widows of victims of Hissène Habré's alleged atrocities demonstrate in the Chad capital N'djamena (file photo)
DRC President Laurent-Desire Kabila arrived in Libya on Saturday for talks with Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, Libyan radio reported. On Sunday, the two sides signed the minutes of an economic, trade and investment cooperation accord. A Libyan envoy, meanwhile, is touring the Great Lakes region in connection with the Sirte accord, signed recently by Kabila and Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.

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