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    As Conflict Worsens in Eastern Congo, 2 Armed Groups Pledge to Respect Civilians

    As Conflict Worsens in Eastern Congo, 2 Armed Groups Pledge to Respect Civilians

    GENEVA (AP) — Under a crystal chandelier in a hall where the first Geneva Convention was signed in the mid-19th century, representatives of two armed groups in signed solemn pledges this week to both their violence-wracked country and the wider world: We will do better to respect and protect civilians.

    With several Western diplomats looking on, the envoys made commitments that their forces will work to end sexual violence, food insecurity and conditions of famine and to ensure greater access to health care in the parts of increasingly violent eastern Congo that they operate in and control.

    The ceremony Tuesday at Hall in Geneva, a Swiss city that's known for an internationalist bent and as home to the international Red Cross, is the culmination of years of work by the humanitarian group Geneva Call, which works to protect civilians in conflict zones.

    Congo, Africa's second-largest country, has seen a recent upsurge in insecurity in its mineral-rich east, an area that has been wracked by conflict for decades. More than 120 armed groups are fighting for land and and, in some cases, protecting their communities. However, M23, the largest and best-known group, allegedly linked to neighboring , has not engaged with Geneva Call.

    President Felix Tshisekedi, who started his second five-year term in January, had made quelling violence in the eastern parts…

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