- (Patriotes Résistants Congolais, or
PARECO)
group in 2006 and was
originally known as
PARECO-Hunde. The
group split from
PARECO in 2008
after the Goma Accords...
- parties, two
political groupings, and
several armed groups Armed groups M23
PARECO Kyahanda FPDC
Twirwaneho FRPI
Chini ya
Kilima Zaïre-FPAC
others Political...
- Mike,
deputy commander of the 808th
FARDC Regiment, who
joined the Mai-Mai
PARECO group under La
Fontaine in Bunyatenge,
south of Lubero, in June 2012. Another...
- rise of
competing militias,
notably the
Patriotes Résistants
Congolais (
PARECO). This group,
composed of CNDP
defectors and Hutu fighters,
emerged as a...
- militias, such as the
Patriotes résistants
congolais (
PARECO),
exacerbated the conflict.
PARECO,
which included CNDP
defectors and many Hutu fighters...
- and the Mai-Mai community-based militia,
Congolese Patriotic Resistance (
PARECO),
which claimed to
protect its
community from Nkunda's forces, led to the...
- (
PARECO),
emerged in
Masisi Territory,
comprising Hutu, Tembo, Hunde, and
Nande combatants from Masisi, Rutshuru, and
Walikale territories.
PARECO quickly...
- been
under the
direct control of "Wazalendo"
militias such as
ANCDH and
PARECO-FF who have
allied with the
governmental FARDC troops. The
armed groups...
-
Venezuela Palikur, Brazil,
French Guiana Parauana (2N 63W)
Parauien (3S 60W)
Pareco,
Venezuela Paria,
Venezuela Patamona, Roraima,
Brazil Pauishana (2N 62W)...
-
Venezuela Palikur, Brazil,
French Guiana Parauana (2N 63W)
Parauien (3S 60W)
Pareco,
Venezuela Paria,
Venezuela Patamona, Roraima,
Brazil Pauishana (2N 62W)...