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Uganda makes first damages payment over Congo War
 
By: News Editor
Tue, 13 Sep 2022   ||   Congo, The Democratic Republic of The, Kinshasa
 

The Congolese Government has said that Uganda has made the first payment towards a $325 million bill it was ordered to pay by a UN Court for invading Eastern DR Congo during the Second Congo War.

Uganda transferred $65 million to its Western neighbour on September 1, according to minutes of a Cabinet meeting released at the weekend.

Justice Minister Rose Mutombo told Ministers on Friday that the sum is the first of five annual payments Kinshasa was awarded in damages and interest by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in February.

The decision was issued after a years-long Legal battle mounted by Kinshasa for Uganda’s invasion in the 1998-2003 conflict.

At its height, the conflict drew in nine African countries, with Uganda and Rwanda backing rebel forces against the Congolese Government as they jostled for control of mineral-rich Ituri province.

The ICJ said that of the $325 million, $225 million was for loss of life, $40 million for property damage and $60 million for damage to Natural Resources.

DR Congo had demanded $11 billion.

The Cabinet was told that the money is being held in a Congolese bank in a provisional Justice Ministry account and it cannot be used until a special compensation fund for victims becomes operational.

Kampala lashed the ruling as unjust and incorrect, noting it was delivered as relations between the two Countries have been improving.

Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo launched a joint operation last November against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a bloody Militia that the Islamic State group says is its central African affiliate.

 

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