UN Group of Experts Finds New Evidences of Rwandan Invasion of DRC

by AfroAmerica Network on August 16, 2012

UN Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo has found fresh
evidences of Rwandan Defense Forces (RDF) invasion of the Democratic
Republic of the Congo. Meanwhile, Rwandan operatives within ICGLR
sub-committee continue to assert that the problem in the DRC and the region
is caused by the Rwandan rebels from three groups: Democratic Liberation
Forces of Rwanda (FDLR), Rally for Unity and Democracy (RUD-Urunana) and
General Kayumba and Colonel Karegeya’s troops.

Fresh Graves and Burial Sites of RDF Soldiers Killed in DRC
According to sources from the Rwandan Defense Forces (RDF), the UN Group of
Experts acted on a tip from Rwandan Government insiders and satellite images
provided by unnamed services. The satellite images show fresh graves and
burial sites of tens of troops in the Rwandan military cemetery of Kanombe.
The insiders alleged that the digging of the graves and the burial happened
during nights to avoid undue attention. These tens of dead soldiers are
assumed to be killed during operations to reinforce M23 rebels in the DRC.
Confronted with the images and the proofs, the Rwandan Government denied as
usual and said that the soldiers were killed during a UN mission in Darfour.
But when the UN Experts checked the records, they found that only one
Rwandan soldier, known as Lieutenant Vincent Mirenge, was recently killed.
Asked about the tens of fresh graves since July 15th, 2012, when only one
Rwandan soldier is known to have been killed in Darfour, Rwandan government
officials and Rwandan Defense Forces agents said that they actually waited
to bury all the soldiers killed earlier in Darfour at the same time. Hence
they gave the names of Sergeant-Major Jackson Muhanguzi and Sergeant Jean
Claude Tubanambazi. 

UN Experts asked whether the soldiers were buried in the tens of fresh
graves. Also, when the UN Experts checked the records, they found that
Sergeant Jean Claude Tubanambazi was a peace keeper in South-Sudan who was
killed in early June 2012 and was buried immediately in an official
ceremony, whereas Sergeant-Major Jackson Muhanguzi was killed in early July
and was also buried in a known grave, not included in the ones identified by
UN Experts and in the satellite photos.

Rwanda Government Shifts Blame to UN Experts

Since proofs and testimonies emerged pointing to Rwandan involvement in the
invasion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and to its supports
to the M23 rebels, Rwandan Government has tried to blame the UN Experts for
fabricating the proofs. Rwandan government officials especially targeted the
head of UN Experts, Steve Hege, of having written, before he was hired as a
UN Expert, a memo detailing the unwillingness of the Rwandan Government to
bring peace in the region. Steve Hege, a US Citizen, is widely recognized as
one of the few expert authorities on the Great Lakes Region. He is viewed as
an independent thinker who has the grasp of the political and security
issues facing the Great Lakes Region of Africa. According to sources within
the Rwandan Government, the Rwandan Government is planning to arrest and try
him of “revisionism and negationism”. Rwandan security forces would
eventually detain him during his visit to Rwanda, Burundi or Eastern
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Two years ago, Rwandan government
detained and imprisoned another expert on the region, Professor Peter
Erlinder (see our articles here)
<http://www.afroamerica.net/Africa/World_Events/Entries/2010/6/7_American_La
wyer_Denied_Bail_In_Rwanda.html>  and Here
<http://www.afroamerica.net/Africa/World_Events/Entries/2010/6/3_US_Governme
nt_Presses_for_Lawyers_release.html>  and more here
<http://www.afroamerica.net/Africa/World_Events/Archive.html> . Professor
Erlinder was released under pressure from the US State Department.

What irritates Rwandan Government the most, is the statement from Steve Hege
arguing that Rwandan Government thwarted the initiative of
ROme/Kisangani/Kasiki between the DRC Government and the National Democratic
Congress (a coalition of Rwandan rebels operating in the DRC), under the
mediation of Sant’Egidio Community, SIK-Norway and Eglise du Christ of Congo
(ECC).
On the initiative, Steve Hege wrote: “The failure of a recent go-and-see
visit of [Rwandan rebels] officers to Kigali, due to reported intimidations,
raises significant doubts regarding the Rwandan promote repatriations. In
mid 2008, over 150 members of a longstanding splinter faction FDLR-RUD, had
voluntarily been disarmed by MONUC. Following lengthy negotiations in
Kisangani, a trip was organized for some of its leadership to visit Kigali
along with MONUC staff and embassy representatives. The same week the RDF
had entered the Congo, the [Rwandan rebels] officers were brought to
genocide memorials and refused entry to observe a Gacaca hearing although
they noted from a distance that the accused were not allowed to defend
themselves. Upon returning to the Congo, the entire group of ex-combatants
and their dependents fled from the MONUC camp. Had the Rwandan government
truly wanted their operations to facilitate voluntary repatriations, they
would have seized the opportunity to ensure this delegation shared a
positive impression of the current situation in Rwanda with other
combatants.

DRC Government’s Lack of Direction and Leadership
As the UN Experts are compiling new evidences and reports, Rwandan experts
working within ICGLR cub-committee are trying to build a new case. According
to sources close to the ICGLR committee, Rwandan experts are arguing that
M23 is only a symptom and that the real problem is the rwandan rebels based
on the DRC territory. Rwandan experts have provided the list of three rebel
groups: FDLR, RUD-Urunana and General Kayumba-Colonel Karegeya’s troops.

As usual, the DRC Government appears to have no clear direction on the
conflict that is decimating the Congolese civilians. After grudgingly
acknowledging and condemning the invasion by Rwandan and Ugandan defense
forces, the DRC President Joseph Kabila went on to have closed door meetings
with the Rwandan dictatoro General Paul Kagame in Addis-Abeba. After the
meetings they had an official photo taken, all in smile and embraces. Then
Joseph Kabila travelled to the capital of Uganda, the other aggressor, to
have another meeting with General Paul Kagame, under the mediation of none
other than … Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda. At the end of the meeting,
the three heads of states agreed to create a sub-committee, led by Uganda
and Rwanda to work on the conflict resolution. For many observers, the
actions of Joseph Kabila appeared troubling, and may be due to either
desperation, or intense pressure from powerful forces, or the lack of
leadership.
What happened after the ICGLR sponsored Kampala Summit?

·  DRC Government has mobilized the youth to join the army for a prolonged
struggle against the “Rwandan and Ugandan invaders. 

·  DRC opposition leaders led by Mwenze Kongolo, a former Justice and
Security Minister under Joseph Kabila’s father and from the same clan, and
Vital Kamerhe, a former Speaker of the parliament, leveled serious
criticisms against Joseph Kabila pointing to his lack of leadership on
resolving the conflict and almost accused him of catering to Rwandan
government’s interests. 

·  Rwanda Defense Forces have been forcefully recruiting and training the
youth and sending them to the DRC through the jungles and volcanos
separating Rwandan and the DRC. 

·  M23: now de facto led by General Laurant Nkunda, who has moved to Gisenyi
and has been meeting commanders and troups in the towns of Ruftshuru, Jomba,
and Kitchanga, Runyoni, and Ntamugenge. 

·  M23 has also seen rifts within when some Tutsi parents started asking
about the news of their sons forcefully recruited. This halted the advance
on Masisi. 

·  General Lafontaine’s UPCP has been consolidating and getting ready to
play a prominent military role when General Lafontaine becomes the overall
military commander of the combined M23-UPCP-Mbusa Nyamwisi’s forces. 

·  Mbusa Nyamwisi’s forces: after seizing Kasindi with the help of Ugandan
Defense Forces and looting a large quantity of the weapons, communication
equipment, and ammunitions from FARDC arsenal, they withdraw to the areas
surrounding Kasindi and control most of the Beni and Bunia surroundings.
Mbusa Nyamwisi’s whereabouts change and he has been advised by Ugandan
Government to avoid Uganda’s capital as much as possible so as not to give
diplomatic ammunitions to UN Experts and the DRC government. 

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