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Under Ben Ali's 23-year reign, a single party known as the RCD, which is now officially dissolved, controlled the country.
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Under Ben Ali's 23-year reign, a single party known as the RCD, which is now officially dissolved, controlled the country.
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Some members of the current government — including the acting prime minister — are former members of the Democratic Constitutional Rally, known as the RCD.
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They the RCD are the greatest threat to our country.
Ministers Quit New Tunisia Cabinet Margaret Coker 2011
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The RCD was the main rebel movement backed by Rwanda during that war, which drew in the armies of half a dozen other African countries on rival sides and directly or indirectly, through starvation and sickness, claimed an estimated three million lives.
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On Thursday, a meeting of leaders of the RCD, which is now a political party in a government of national unity and claims to no longer have a military wing, issued a statement condemning the recent clashes in and around the Sud-Kivu capital, Bukavu, between the dissidents and regular forces.
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The RCD, which has long been backed by Rwanda, claimed last week that it captured Alimbongo, which lies about 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Goma, and Kanyabayonga from a breakaway rebel group called RCD-Liberation Movement (RCD-ML), allied to the Kinshasa government.
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In June, the RCD, which is backed by Rwanda, unilaterally set up three military regions of its own - in the east, the north and the south of the country.
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"We think that South Africa will do everything possible to bring back the RCD, which is isolated, to the peace process," he continued.
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The RCD is the main rebel group which reached an agreement to settle the long-running conflict and set up a transitional government.
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