Unfortunately, there are some who still strongly oppose making these necessary changes within the Congress to serve our intelligence community better.
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Feingold points out opposition to necessary reforms in Congress for intelligence coordination.
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Sadly the answer was no, maybe some downturn in some places but this is still going on.
We have seen with the M23 it is possible, with a combination of military and diplomatic pressure, to persuade people maybe it is a good idea for them to abandon these people.
This is one where I think more clarity needs to come, and this is why I focused, when we talk about DDR, on the need for more clarity with regard to the reintegration part.
Well, Mr. Chairman, this is where the process that is a little more promising is the key, and that is that the justice system of the DRC has to move forward in an effective way to be able to prosecute these individuals.





