Ituri, as
Kibali-Ituri, was a province of the DRC from 1962 to 1966. Prior to the adoption of the 2006
Constitution of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the legal status of Ituri was a topic of some dispute. From the beginning of the
Second Congo War in 1998, it was held by soldiers of the
Uganda People's Defense Force (UPDF) and the
Ugandan-backed Movement for Liberation faction of the
Rally for Congolese Democracy (RCD-ML). In June 1999, the commander of UPDF forces in the DRC, Brig. Gen.
James Kazini, ignored the protests of RCD-ML leaders and re-created the province of Kibali-Ituri out of the eastern section of the northeastern
Orientale province. It is almost always referred to simply as Ituri. The creation of the new province under the political rivalry contributed to the start of the current
Ituri conflict, which has caused thousands of deaths. Most official cartographers did not include the new province, and those referring to it as a "province" rather than a "region" were sometimes viewed as having a pro-Uganda bias. With the new constitution, Ituri's status as a province was finally settled. ==Government==