Can Africa Trade Its Way
To Peace?
The conflict in eastern Congo over the past 12 years has been
as much a surrogate war between Congo and neighboring Rwanda
as an internal ethnic insurgency, as a United Nations report
underscored last week. The only way to end a war that has caused
five million deaths and forced millions to flee their homes
in Congo's two eastern provinces is to address the conflict's
international dimensions. The role of Rwanda - which borders
the provinces and which denied the accusations in the United
Nations report over the weekend - is of prime importance.