DR Congo releases 15 prisoners to M23 rebels as part of Doha peace process
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has released 15 prisoners to the M23 rebel group as part of a peace process facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). This marks the first known transfer of detainees between the Congolese government and the M23 rebels in North Kivu, occurring on Thursday and Friday.

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AI-generatedThe Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has released 15 prisoners to the M23 rebel group as part of a peace process facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). This marks the first known transfer of detainees between the Congolese government and the M23 rebels in North Kivu, occurring on Thursday and Friday. The prisoners agreed to the transfer and were transported through Uganda before being handed over to the M23 in Rutshuru Territory. This release was a condition of a peace agreement mediated by Qatar in September, aimed at ending fighting in the region. Qatar welcomed the transfer, stating it enhances confidence between the parties and creates conditions for further progress towards a sustainable peace.
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5 extractedQatar welcomed the releases, stating it's an important step towards enhancing confidence and creating favorable conditions for peace.
The release of detainees was a condition in the Qatari-mediated agreement signed in September.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) facilitated the transfer of detainees.
DRC released 15 prisoners to M23 rebels as part of the Doha peace process.
M23 seized regional capitals in North and South Kivu from the Congolese government's control in early 2025.