Goma residents protest AFC/M23 withdrawal from Uvira

The demonstration drew large crowds, with participants carrying messages calling for lasting peace in the eastern DRC. One placard read: “Residents of Goma and surrounding areas reject the return of AFC/M23 from Uvira. We also oppose the return of FARDC, Wazalendo, Burundian forces, and militias to Uvira.”

Protesters expressed fatigue from years of conflict and called for urgent dialogue to resolve the region’s long-standing disputes.

AFC/M23 fighters left Uvira on 17 and 18 December after spending a week in the city. The coalition said the withdrawal was made at the request of the United States as a confidence-building measure while peace talks with the DRC government continue.

The group has insisted that neither FARDC, Burundian forces, Wazalendo, nor the FDLR militia should return to Uvira. It has called on the US and other mediators to establish a neutral mechanism to ensure civilian safety.

AFC/M23 has also proposed that Uvira be designated a neutral zone, free from armed forces or monitored by impartial troops, allowing residents to resume daily activities without fear, unlike the situation under previous government deployments.

Jennifer Locetta, U.S. Alternate Representative for Special Political Affairs to the United Nations, indicated last week that AFC/M23’s request could be implemented in areas within a 75-kilometre radius of Uvira.

If the request is honoured, AFC/M23 could return to its previous positions, including the Kamanyola centre, before the clashes that erupted in early December 2025.

Residents of Goma and neighbouring areas in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) staged a protest on December 22, 2025, against the departure of AFC/M23 fighters from the city of Uvira.

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