Goma: BBC goes inside M23-held city in DR Congo

The BBC revisits the city of Goma six months after it was seized by M23 rebels.
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But the emotional scars still run deep for many women who survived sexual assault during the upsurge in fighting between the rebels and the Congolese army.
The BBC's Paul Njie first reported from Goma in February and has been back to visit the city.
Filmed by Hassan Lali, edited by Kathy Harcombe
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