M 23 is led by ethnic titses, the minority group that runs ruanda to day. It was an victims of the genesite in 19 84, perpetrated by the then hotoled roandan government. In recent weeks, they've displaced tens of thousands of people and attacked army bases. There are fears that m 23 could recapture goma, a city of some two million people.
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