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The Second Congo War (also known as the Great War of Africa or the Great African War, and sometimes referred to as the African World War) began in August 1998, little more than a year after the First Congo War (and involving some of the same issues), in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and officially ended in July 2003 when the Transitional Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo took power.

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  • The Second Congo War (also known as the Great War of Africa or the Great African War, and sometimes referred to as the African World War) began in August 1998, little more than a year after the First Congo War (and involving some of the same issues), in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and officially ended in July 2003 when the Transitional Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo took power.
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  • Second Congo War
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  • Thousands
combatant
  • Burundi
  • Rwanda
  • Uganda
  • (alleged)
  • * OtherHutu-aligned forces
  • * OtherTutsi-aligned forces
  • *ADF
  • *ALiR
  • *Banyamulenge
  • *CNDD-FDD
  • *FNI
  • *FROLINA
  • *Forces for Renewal
  • *Interahamwe
  • *MLC
  • *Mai-Mai
  • *RCD
  • *RCD-Goma
  • *RDR
  • *UNRF II
  • *UPC
  • ----(Note: Rwanda and Uganda foughta short warin June 2000 over Congolese territory.)
  • 22px|borderLRA
  • 22px|borderUNITA
  • Anti-Angolan forces:
  • Anti-Burundi militias:
  • Anti-Rwandan militias:
  • Anti-Ugandan forces:
  • FDLR
  • Foreign state actors:
  • Pro-government:
  • Rwandan-aligned militias:
  • Ugandan-aligned militias:
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place of military conflict
result
  • Military stalemate
  • * TheTransitional Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congois established, deployment ofMONUC.
  • * Continuation of theIturi conflict.
  • * Start of theKivu conflict.
  • *Sun City Agreement
  • * Creation of a unified, multi-party government in Congo, withJoseph Kabilaas president andJean-Pierre Bembaas prime minister.
  • *Pretoria Accord; Rwandan withdrawal from Congo in exchange for commitment towards the disarmament of Hutu militias.
strength
  • ----Interahamwe: 20,000+
  • ----Rwanda: 8,000+
  • Mai Mai: 20–30,000 militia
  • RCD: Unknown
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