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Libyan forces and rebels from DRC helped loyalist troops take control of the capital on June 8, but bloody reprisals against ethnic Yakoma soldiers and civilians have been widely reported ever since.
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Kolingba, a former military ruler and ethnic Yakoma.
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New Vision quoted unnamed sources saying Museveni had ordered soldiers stationed in the western DRC towns of Gemena and Yakoma to move closer to the front after Libanda fell to Kabila's troops on October 15.
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Its boundaries are: west and north, the river Ubanghi from 1° 30 'N.lat. to the meeting of the Mbomu and the Uelle at Yakoma; east, a line drawn from that point towards the junction of the Itimbri (Rubi) and the Congo, as far as the southern limits of the village of Abumombasi; south, the parallel passing through Abumombasi, then the watersheds of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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