91. Congolese rebels use hijacked pilots, planes to fly troops. 92. Congolese rebels were reported to be willing to sign a ceasefire after leaders of nations backing both sides in the Congo civil war met Monday. 93. Congolese rebels, consisting of ethnic Tutsis and other disgruntled Congolese, launched the war in late July. 94. Congolese rebels accuse the U.N. human rights officer of organizing a meeting of local civilian leaders in a U.N. compound. 95. Congolese rebels and their Rwandan allies on Monday said they captured Kindu, a strategic government-held air base in the eastern part of the country. 96. Congolese rebels and their Rwandan allies on Thursday reported no progress in preparatory talks in Lusaka. 97. Congolese rebels and their Rwandan allies voiced skepticism Monday about a Congolese peace pact brokered by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, saying no agreement was possible without their participation. 98. Congolese rebels announce a leadership team preparing to take power. 99. Congolese rebels battling to oust President Laurent Kabila said Wednesday they are ready to negotiate a cease-fire with the embattled government. 100. Congolese rebels fighting to oust President Laurent Kabila have dissolved their leadership, state-run Radio Rwanda reported Monday. |