Will ever some Congolese stop being enablers of Kagame and Museveni?

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This is where M23, Congolese rebellion backed by Rwanda and Uganda, started
its war against Kinshasa.

Is it because they are not aware of the level of suffering that these two
leaders of Rwanda and Uganda have imposed on Congolese people for the last
two decades?

Are they so selfish that they forget completely to see beyond their personal
gains in the military and political ventures they are trying to engage
themselves in?

Or are they so blind they cannot see that they are being used by Kagame and
Museveni for the only political survival of the latter and the plundering of
Congolese mineral resources? 

While the international community, i.e. US and UK
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/rwanda/94329
78/Rwanda-loses-16-million-of-UK-aid.html>  plus their western allies are
seriously considering changing their attitude towards the Rwandan president
Paul Kagame because of his involvement with the destabilisation of DRC,
there are surprising and worrying developments in Eastern Congo.

Instead of stopping Rwandan involvement in M23 military rebellion which is
being rebranded UPCP, a flow of more troops and equipments has been carried
on not only by Rwanda, but also Uganda to support the rebels.

Apparently, the rebranding exercise is aimed at making the rebellion more
Congolese, though in reality it is not. “The reasons behind the decision to
dissolve M23 into UPCP
<http://www.afroamerica.net/AfricaGL/2012/07/27/m23-to-reorganize-after-taki
ng-masisi-general-lafontaine-to-become-overall-commander/>  were two folds:
to give M23 a Congolese image and to shed the overwhelming negative image of
M23 depicted in international media, by NGOs and foreign governments.”

A troubling development for the Democratic Republic of Congo is that some
political and military groupings including the unlucky presidential
candidate Etienne Tshisekedi and the dissident General Munene
<http://greatlakesvoice.com/gen-faustin-munene-a-thorn-between-brazzaville-a
nd-kinshasa-relations/>  who is currently exiled in Congo Brazzaville appear
to join in, despite their usual sense of patriotism.

>From an outsider perspective, it is difficult to understand how a rebel
movement M23, which is backed by Rwanda for its own interests in Eastern
Congo and which so far have been detrimental to Congolese people, could
receive the backing of Congolese supposedly patriots.

There is also the fact that this is another war for a country which for the
last two decades has not benefitted from any real period of total peace. I
don’t know if these Congolese politicians or military joining M23 or UPCP as
they have now renamed it, have in their mind the suffering that continued
instability of their country has caused to their populations.

Patriotically speaking, the rebellion which has started in Eastern Congo
isn’t about Joseph Kabila in Kinshasa. The latter may not be the ideal
leader that the Democratic Republic of Congo deserves. But if Congolese
themselves, particularly leaders – politicians and military, opposed to the
president, don’t consider the rebellion which started a few months ago in
the East of their country as a new invasion of their country, there is a
fundamental problem that should be addressed by true sons and daughters of
the country of Patrice Lumumba.

Kagame and Museveni are war-mongers. They don’t care about how many human
casualties their military ventures cause. It is one of their many ways of
sustaining their dictatorial and oppressive regimes in Rwanda and Uganda. As
Rwandans and Ugandans who oppose their governments have understood, using
military means only to make change happen, only adds to the suffering of the
population. They have chosen to be actively and pro-actively non-violent in
fighting against these dictators. And they are making some tangible
progress.

It is overdue for Congolese who oppose Joseph Kabila to understand that
becoming Kagame and Museveni stooges by associating themselves with M23 can
only be damageable to the interests of their populations and play at the
advantage of these dictators.

 

 

           Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

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