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The Guardian July 7, 1999

Democratic Republic of Congo:
US supports Congo's dismemberment

In the last few weeks plans for the dismemberment of the Democratic 
Republic of Congo have surfaced. The plans provide for the setting up of a 
puppet "state" in that part of the territory now under foreign occupation. 
They are the brainchild of the rulers of Rwanda, one of the leading 
aggressors against the DR Congo, and have received support in certain 
leading quarters in the US.

The new chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Sub-committee on 
Africa, Senator William Frist (a right-wing Republican from Tennessee), 
during a hearing held on June 8 about wars in "Central Africa" publicly 
raised the issue of "redrawing Africa's borders".

According to Frist, "These borders may not support a viable political 
entity and may be of limited value in defining our own policy toward 
Africa."

National sovereignty goes down the drain again.

Since August of last year, the DR Congo has been subjected to aggression, 
instigated above all by US imperialism, with the aim of subjugating and re-
colonising that resource-rich country. Under the leadership of President 
Laurent-Dsir Kabila, the people of DR Congo have been trying to cast off 
the neo-colonialist yoke and to build up a democratic state.

The aggressors — Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi — have occupied more than a 
third of the territory of the DR Congo in the east.

For several months the war, which is causing great suffering for the 
Congolese people, has been in a more or less stand-off situation.

In May, the national liberation forces, those of the DR Congo and its 
allies Angola, Zimbabwe and Namibia, temporarily recaptured the important 
city of Kalmie on Lake Tanganyika, but Kalmie was soon afterwards again in 
the hands of the aggressors.

The latter have since also advanced somewhat further in the south-east, 
posing a more serious threat than before to the important diamond-producing 
city of Mbuji-Mayi.

Recent reports say that Angola and Zimbabwe, despite having serious 
problems of their own, have reinforced their troops helping to defend that 
city.

On June 24, the DR Congo filed proceedings with the UN International Court 
of Justice (ICJ) charging the three aggressor countries with violating its 
sovereignty, asking the ICJ to order their troops out of its territory and 
seeking compensation for the crimes committed by them.

The much-publicised on-again, off-again negotiations in Lusaka (Zambia) for 
a possible cease-fire in the DR Congo, seem designed more to provide a 
legitimacy for continued occupation of the eastern DR Congo than to get the 
aggressors out.

The Congolese Government has already categorically rejected a "cease-fire 
proposal" being circulated by Rwanda, saying its contents "are an insult to 
international law, trample on the UN Security Council's Resolution 1234, 
refuse to recognise the Syrte agreement [signed on April 18 by a number of 
states including the DR Congo and Uganda] and despise the Charter of the 
Organization of African Unity".

The Congolese Minister of Information, Didier Mumengi, said the Rwandan 
proposal "can only cause indignation and anger, since it calls for the 
partition of our country and demands the annexation by Rwanda of the 
eastern part of the Democratic Republic".

Mumengi went on to underline the fact that the insecurity in Rwanda has its 
origins not in the Congo but in the culture of Rwanda today which is 
characterised by hate, intolerance and ethnic cleansing.

"Kagame [Vice-President and strongman of Rwanda] has shown his face as that 
of a pyromaniac of Africa. He is the biggest obstacle to that peace which 
has already been agreed on at Syrte and encouraged by Resolution 1234 of 
the UN Security Council.

"Drunk with his dream of constructing a Hima Tutsi Empire in the Great 
Lakes sub-region, Kagame is plunging the African continent into those dark 
ages of wars for conquest which today have been thrown into the dust-bin of 
the history of mankind. 

"The necessity imposes itself, for the international community and for the 
Rwandan people, of putting Paul Kagame out of harm's way and of treating 
him as the criminal he is."

The DR Congo, said Mumengi, was striving at Lusaka to obtain "a just 
cessation of the hostilities, in the form of an agenda for the retreat of 
the forces of aggression ... in order to put an end to the aggressors' mad 
adventure and to re-establish, at any price, the integrity and sovereignty 
of our country".

He said the struggle of the DR Congo was a struggle of "African renaissance 
against the culture of ethnic hate and martial madness", the Congolese 
Government "remains committed to supporting the dynamism of Lusaka.

"It will bring its important contribution on the express condition that the 
aggressors retreat from the country's territory, that they desist from 
interfering in the internal affairs of a sovereign state and that questions 
of common security for a lasting peace in the Great Lakes sub-region be 
discussed in good faith."



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