and in kinshasa, angele dikongue-atangana, the u.n. refugee agency representative in drc.y warm welcome to all of you. reagan, let's go to you first, you are there in goma. the latest reports are that m23 is advancing on that regional capital city. what's the situation? guest: in goma, there is the fear that m23 can take the city. but this has been ongoing for the last four weeks now. there is this fear, but also there is an economic crisis, because all the gates to the city are closed, at that outside and the west side, and the south side in akivu, and then rwanda. goma looks to be in a place where they don't have a lot of access to goods, and that is affecting the situation in the city. people have a lot of anxiety and fear. and the situation in sakey, which is very close to goma, there is still ongoing fighting there. people fear for their lives and for their economy. laura: is there the belief in goma that m23 will overrun the city? guest: i am not sure that they have interest in that city, but they are enclosing on the gates around the city. they have put the governme