eddie mica jr now welcome to the program it's good to have you with us the international crisis group is sounding the alarm over developments in the eastern democratic republic of congo they see growing hostility between countries in the region is threatening to provoke a new security crisis brewing rwanda and uganda all said to be backing different groups of insurgents in the east india or c. now the president for links to security is considering invites in the armies of these countries to conduct joint military operations in the d.l.c. something critics say will destabilize the whole region. the company's army taking on the rebels near the town of beneath the area known as the triangle of death. this is a town of 6000 people used to live here now a ghost town it's not the 1st time people here have been attacked this time it was the islamist a.d.'s the armed forces of the democratic republic of congo. was lucky to survive the attack up with them monday the i.d.f. rebels shock to people when the man of this house heard the shots he fled under his bed they hacked him in the head and they shot him. now the company's army is in control here is estimated the army's fighting around 100 different militias in eastern congo. some 6000000 people have died in the last 30 years making it the most deadly conflict since the 2nd world war. the reason for the fighting are always the same it's all a power land ownership and access to the region's huge mineral resources. full from local and regional players take advantage of the situation rather than stopping it and the people the victims. on this one you know how does being kidnapped the rebels and you don't village i'd left my daughter with the neighborhoods i don't know where she is now. president felix she is a kid he came to power a year ago promising to ease the tensions instead the violence has escalated in more than $400.00 killed in the last 3 months. for more on the let me bring in on the international crisis group deputy project director for central africa and one of the authors of the reports hello thanks for your time so your than ization as warning of the risk of proxy wars in the east of the democratic republic of congo that is very alarming what makes you say that. good evening ne what we've seen in the great lakes region since the 1990 s. and early 2000 says that there have been tensions but what we've seen over the past few months and what our research. indicates is that there is an increasing cross border attacks we see troop deployments to the various borders and we see mutual and open allegations of support to the armed groups in the region done by rwanda and we. are now some of these countries that you mentioned you suspect the room. uganda of supporting different insurgent groups what do they have to gain from this . it's a security imperative given that insurgents from the different from the 3 different countries are present in the east india or c they would like to have some form of control and some some sort of security so it's as i said it's a security imperative. ok so controllable why would you want to gain control control for what it's like the what's beneficial about that. so de would like to protect their own interests they want to avoid being attacked from their sea soil so it's just to to make sure they're safe and they have things under control. control one year in office what haass president. to ease these tensions in the region. you know that's a very good question and i think about what you've seen since the arrival of chief security who came into office exactly one year ago but to call our soon to great lakes region have been reshuffled what he did really well was reach out to the region he mediated together with his angolan counterpart joe lorenzo he mediated between a one and a new gun there who have had a dispute over the past 2 years and he reached out to the region in order to find a solution what he didn't do so well as you mentioned at the beginning was he floated the plan to have joint military operations together with his neighboring countries so by inviting those neighboring countries into the d.r. sea to fight the remaining rebel groups in the dea or c. we think that that's not a very good idea also me because it won't go well with the congolese population. because what i would seems almost nothing is working because the talks are on the rise so what sort of a collective effort is the to tackle this. or do we have grace a secure believe is that she security should continue this diplomatic track he should prioritize the talks between the different countries he could do so by building on this angola for him by inviting the countries in the region to have an open and frank discussion to good allegations on the table and to have a debate about who are supporting who and who's doing what and then these allegations we think should be very light by an independent and they could either be the un or the deal are and then once everything is out in the open. the countries can work together towards a solution so prioritized this diplomatic track well that happens in our rather than laid out in the accounts on the wyly with international crisis group thank you . now what happens when you study a profession but cannot find the job to use that after well you try to find a job elsewhere right especially where there is a high demand for your scale gemini's health system has not got enough nurses with thousands of positions left unfilled so clinics and recruitment companies are increasingly looking for stuff abroad and they've set their sights also on the media might call this the blessing or a cast for the african country our correspondent there in korea she has more. is slightly nervous. she's only been learning german for 5 months and is about to do her 1st drop interview in the language staff members from the university hospital just a day off in germany have traveled to namibia for it. has something in my name 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