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SOUTHERN AFRICAN NATIONS BACK CONGOLESE PRESIDENT.(GENERAL NEWS)
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The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
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October 22, 1998
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HARARE, ZIMBABWE -- Southern African military allies of embattled Congolese President Laurent Kabila began preparing Wednesday for a prolonged and costly offensive against rebels in the dense eastern jungles of the country.
"We will not allow ... (Congo) to fall into the hands of those who have invaded it. Never, never," Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe said...
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