How conflict minerals fuel war in eastern DR Congo amid US sanctions

by | Jul 5, 2026 | World

Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo – The United States has imposed sanctions on Rwandan businessmen and companies it says are helping finance the M23 rebellion in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) through the illicit trade in conflict minerals, signalling growing international pressure over a conflict spurred by the region’s vast mineral wealth.The US Department of the Treasury said the measures are intended to disrupt networks smuggling minerals out of the DRC to finance the Rwandan-backed armed group M23.The two individuals sanctioned are Jean Malic Kalima, chairman of Gasabo Gold Refinery, and Bosco Kayobotsi, the company’s managing director. The sanctioned companies are Gasabo Gold Refinery Ltd, Bugambira Mines Ltd, Wolfram Mining and Processing Ltd, and Rwinkwavu Mining Corporation Ltd, all based in Rwanda.“The M23 and its supporters are exploiting the DRC’s vast mineral resources – wealth that rightfully belongs to the Congolese people – to finance the purchase of weapons, pay combatants and sustain a destabilising insurgency that has triggered a serious humanitarian crisis,” the Treasury said in a statement received by Al Jazeera on June 25.Conflict driven by mineralsDady Saleh, an economist based in Kinshasa, said the conflict in the eastern DRC has long been shaped by competition over natural resources.“Let there be no mistake. The wars we have been experiencing for 30 years in the eastern region of the country are, above all, ec …

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