Last updated: 11 october, 2010 - 17:33 GMT

Religious leaders from DRCongo and Rwanda meet to declare their stand on the UN's Hutu genocide report

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Religious leaders from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have been meeting to declare their stand on a controversial United Nations report.

The Rwandan army, Uganda, the DR Congo and several other countries have been accused of committing genocide in Hutu refugee camps.

Many of them have denied involvement.

Focus on Africa's reporter in Rwanda, Geoffrey Mutagoma, has been monitoring the border meeting and sent this report.

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