STOP THAT SILENT GENOCIDE IN KIVU (eastern DRC)
The recent presidential and legislative elections in DR Congo have been opportunities for internal and external enemies of our country, to mercilessly pursue the poor indigenous population in eastern Congo.
In its determination to invade and annex the east of DR Congo, Rwanda has tried unsuccessfully to conquer by pitched battles, now opted for a more subtle and certainly more profitable for the systematic elimination and irreversible of Aboriginal by way of silent genocide. Mass killings of people, annihilation of entire villages, and other weapons of war that are the rape of women, girls, girls and even men, targeted killings of people mostly: local leaders, civil society leaders, merchants, teachers, priests, religious, etc..
And all this is perpetrated in a complacent silence of the Congolese government and the International Community.
Rwandan instruments of execution of the genocide are on one side the CNDP and the Rwandan troops and the FDLR on the other, both acting as bridgeheads for the acceleration of the invasion and annexation of the east of Congo into Rwanda.
Source: BUSHENGE-WEST.
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It is amazing how urprcot so many of the most impoverished countries can be. It is interesting how the confessions of the Khmer Rouge’s killing fields participants parallel with those who confessed to participating in the killing of African’s in the Rwandan genocide. Both exhibit some form of remorse and both demonstrate a spite of temporary insanity driven by the need for a more stable and less urprcot government and a flight from poverty in their countries. I think that if we look closely we can see a theme here and that is: poverty kills! Or at least aides in the destruction of the lives of many. In the beginning of the movie you see Nuon Chea express that in the beginning It was to be a peaceful regime Or at least that is how they visualized if we can think back haven’t all people started out this way even through protest haven’t they all started out as peaceful Think Tinnaman Square massacre, think Rwanda, think the May 4th Kent University killings of University Students shot by U.S. soldiers during the 1970 s who were protesting the Vietnam war. It seems if you add a little bit of urprcotion, poverty, desperate people who are willing to do or say anything you have a complete recipe for disaster or even worse yet-genocide.