General Nkunda is not just a rebel, but a freedom fighter
who should struggle for peace and friendship
among all Congolese people in the DRC
and should be supported by all peace-loving people
not only in Africa but also the world over.
NKUNDA'S CASE FOR REBELLION
Long live the DRC!
Long live United Africa!
Long live Dear Nkunda
for peace and friendship among Africans.
General Nkunda has strong case for his rebellion
by Kajabago-Ka-Rusoke, Uganda New Vision, Nov 9, 2008
Imagine the division of the Kingdom of Rwanda, Bufumbira being put under Uganda, Mulgene region remaining smaller.
- Imagine hatred of the Tutsi by the French and the Belgian authorities.
- The physical arrangement by the French to put in place machetes and spiritually arm the Hutu tribe to exterminate one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus in 1994.
- The French hatred for the Tutsis and President Paul Kagame under the pretext that it was Kagame’s influence that brought down the plane that killed President Habyaraimaana of Rwanda and the Burundi President and that Paul Kagame should be subjected to an international judgment.
- The allowing of Interahamwe killers to have accommodation in eastern Congo while still well-armed with the weapons they used to kill one million people in Rwanda. They want to use the same weapons to kill the Tutsis in Congo.
- Failure by the authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to be Pan-African whereby they could sympathise with those who lost their dear ones in Rwanda in 1994. They instead condemn Gen. Laurent Nkunda for trying to protect an apparent haunted endangered specie of Congolese Tutsis.
- The mental imbalance of the United Nations forces in the DRC to discern and realise reality concerning the cause of the conflict between Nkunda’s humane struggle for Congolese Tutsis and the complete mental bluntness on the part of the Congolese authority to appreciate the need for uniting all Congolese, irrespective of their ethnic differences.
- The blunt argument by the authorities in the DRC that as the country is made up of 250 nationalities, not every nationality is supposed to have its own ethnic personal protector or guard, forgetting that of all the 250 nationalities, only the Congolese Tutsis are being hunted by those who killed their colonially-separated cousins in Rwanda and the killers are now authorities.
- So the problem in Kivu province is two-edge. On one hand, it is a reminder of the non-regretted atrocities committed against the Rwandese Tutsi nationals. On the other, the hunting of the Congolese Tutsi nationals by the same killers previously in Rwanda in 1994, and now in Kivu, DRC.
- Now, to imagine that Rwanda should have been unconcerned with what can be repeated in Congo as it was in Rwanda is absurd. At the same time to imagine that the Congolese Tutsis should have been insensitive to the presence and accommodation of the Tutsi enemy in the DRC generally, is mental abnormality.
Conclusion
- We should go humane and declare the killing of one million people in Rwanda in 1994 incorrect.
- The DRC authorities should not be allowed to accommodate former killers.
- The former killers should be disarmed and brought to trial either in Rwanda or in an international court.
- Gen. Nkunda is not just a rebel, but a freedom fighter who should struggle for peace and friendship among all Congolese people in the DRC and should be supported by all peace-loving people not only in Africa but also the world over against a selfish and less wise type of authority in Kinshasa.
- Failure to succumb to reconciliation by the Kinshasa authority, Gen. Nkunda’s struggle should continue relentlessly until success for, and, on behalf of, all the people in the entire DRC.
Long live the DRC!
Long live United Africa!
Long live Dear Nkunda
for peace and friendship among Africans.
by Kajabago-Ka-Rusoke, New Vision, Nov 9, 2008
KNOW NKUNDA CONGO & NKUNDA SHOULD BE HERO & NKUNDA FIGHTING FOR PEACE
Jackie Jura
~ an independent researcher monitoring local, national and international events ~
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