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Sultani Makenga

Sultani Makenga is a Congolese rebel leader and the military chief of the March 23 Movement (M23), a rebel group based in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Early life and initial rebel career
Sultani Makenga was born on 25 December 1973, in the town of Rutshuru, North Kivu province, located in the eastern part of the Congo. He is an ethnic Tutsi. He joined the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) in 1990 and fought in the Rwandan Civil War. Makenga also took part in several Congolese conflicts during the mid-1990s and 2000s, including the First and Second Congo Wars, and the CNDP rebellion that occurred during the first phases of the Kivu conflict. ==M23 rebellions (2012-present)==
M23 rebellions (2012-present)
Sanctions were introduced against him by the United Nations Security Council in November 2012. This was quickly followed by further sanctions from the United States for recruiting of child soldiers. He has denied that M23 used child soldiers, characterizing the accusations from those such as Human Rights Watch as propaganda. He and his troops were held in a secret location. In early 2017, he tried to restart a guerilla war in the DRC with 200 men and succeeded, and some of his former militants were even hired by the Congolese government to crush protests. According to a 2024 report from the UN group of experts, he was traveling to Uganda and received active support for the M23 from the Ugandan military. In August 2024, Makenga was sentenced to death in absentia by a Congolese military court. ==See also==
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