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Tuesday 13 January 2015

[amakurunamateka.com] Re: DRC: Military Operations Against Rwandan Rebels Oppose SADC to ICGLR

 

AN ARMED GANG FROM SOUTHERN RWANDA IN NYUNGWE FOREST WHO HAD ATTACKED BURUNDI HAS BEEN CRASHED
http://bakanyarwanda.blogspot.com/2015/01/an-armed-gang-from-southern-rwanda-in.html?m=0


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"Aho kwanga no guhora dutuka Abakotanyi n'Umutware wabo, dukwiriye kubasabira ngo Imana ibavane mu bikohwa by'Ibinyabubasha (ibyo ku isi n'iby'ikuzimu) byabigaruriye bikabagira abacakara babyo", Mwarimu Rewoporidi MUNYAKAZI.

On Jan 12, 2015, at 8:33 PM, pytho pytho10@yahoo.fr [fondationbanyarwanda] <fondationbanyarwanda@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:

 

Il est evident qu'aucun media ne va diffuser la vrai histoire de l'attaque du Burundi.  L'enjeu est tres important pour que les supporters de Mr K.  laissent faire les medias. L'on sait pertinemment que  Mr K. est derriere cette supercherie qui n'a pas abouti. La rencontre de Luanda ne pouvait donc pas voir lieu. Les pays comme la RSA et la Tanzanie sont au fait de ce qui se trame derrière mais n'ont pas la possibilité ou la capacite d'aller plus loin. Il nous faut les soutenir en appuyant fortement leur déclaration.

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De:"byilin@yahoo.com [fondationbanyarwanda]" <fondationbanyarwanda@yahoogroupes.fr>
Date:lun, 12, janv., 2015 « à » 19:28
Objet:Re: [fondationbanyarwanda] DRC: Military Operations Against Rwandan Rebels Oppose SADC to ICGLR

 

 
Quand vous faites une analyse de ce qui se dit et/ou se passe dans la Région des Grands Lacs Africains, il faut toujours garder en l'esprit que dans les non-dits se cachent beaucoup de choses importantes à considerer et si vous n'en tenez pas compte, vous ne tardez pas de réaliser que l'analyse était était trop biaisée.
Dans la présente situation, sans même prendre en compte les réserves antérieures de certains pays membres de la SADC à s'engager sur le front du désarmement des FDLR, il faut, cette fois-ci, considérer impérativement dans la balance de l'équation l'origine de l'attaque armée dont le Burundi a été l'objet en cette période de fin d'année 2014, a en croire la version du Journal Ikaze Iwacu justifiee par deux raisons essentielles:
(1)  Le pays agressé s'est gardé de dévoiler l'origine des assaillants, ce qui ne peut se concevoir que le Burundi réservait la primeur au sommet de Luanda.
(2)  Le sommet de Luanda fut annulé sur demande du pays le plus intéressé contre toute logique
Dans cette même perspective, un analyste avisé se demanderait si le nettoyage trop médiatisé des FNL par la MONUSCO durant la même pêriode ne masquait pas la vraie cible et n'était pas qu'une façon voilée de désigner le même agresseur nettoyé aussi bien dans Cibitoki que dans le Sud-Kivu!
Si tel était le cas, comment voudriez-vous que le sommet prévu les 16 et 17 janvier prochain ait lieu pour ne discuter que du cas des FDLR sans parler de l'insécurité que posent les "FNL" en RDC comme au Burundi?  
Sé Semahoro 
 
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On Sunday, January 11, 2015 9:14 PM, "Nzinink nzinink@yahoo.com [fondationbanyarwanda]" <fondationbanyarwanda@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:


 

Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete
"as a country[Tanzania] we won't be ready to join any combined attack against the rebels because not all people in eastern DR Congo are FDLR rebels,"  Bernard Membe, Tanzania's Minister for Foreign Affairs told the media in Dar-es-Salaam Tanzania, hence rejecting, for some observers, the urgency of conducting military operations against Rwandan rebels and refugees based in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) .
The declaration by the Tanzanian Foreign Affairs Minister comes after the Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete gave a cautious support on efforts to free Eastern DRC from armed groups influence. Talking to foreign diplomats during a state dinner in Dar-es-Salaam on January 9, 2015, Tanzanian President said: 
"We have always been supportive and will continue to be supportive of these efforts to ensure the eastern DRC is free of armed groups that threaten the security of the people of Congo and Congo's neighbours...Any misrepresentation of Tanzania's position is done by people who pretend to read Tanzania's mind and make their thinking the truth. This is preposterous and contemptible. It is done by people who have ill intensions against our country." However, he left the door open on the conditions for the involvment of the Tanzanian troops.
These conditions may have been clarified by Bernard Membe when he said: 
"If Congo will not use its security forces to identify the Rwandans and get them deported to their respective destinations, Tanzania will for the first time not comply with the UN directive to take immediate military action against the rebels. The M23 rebels were in uniforms, lived in camps and had troop vehicles as opposed to the FDLR rebels.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Republic of the Congo government, supposed to give the go-ahead, has also expressed its reservations. Speaking to the media on Friday, January 9, 2015, Lambert Mende, DRC MInister of Communications said that "operations against FDLR will happen at the right moment, after weighting all the options and parameters and under the best possible scenario."  Pushed for more clarity, Lambert Mende added that:  "these famous FDLR are not a classic army. These are fighters  without distinguishing marks that hide cowardly behind a human shield composed of our compatriots and other Rwandan civilian refugees. It is therefore the duty of the president and the military high command to adapt any strategy  to this reality on the ground."
Lambert Mende and Bernard Mende appear to  voice coordinated reservations against conducting operations.
South Africa has consistently held a similar view. For that purpose, South African President Zuma had pushed for an SADC/ICGLR summit in Luanda for  January 15-16, 2015 to reevaluate the military and other options after the United Nations Security Council's January 2, 2015 deadline for the UN Peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO) and Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) troops (FARDC) to launch military operations against Rwandan refugees in Eastern DRC expired.
Angola's President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos, who recently has built closer ties with the Rwandan Gneral Paul Kagame, grudgingly agreed to the summit. However, under the pressure from the United Nations Security Council he abruptly cancelled the summit on Saturday January 10, 2015, without even a prior concertation with DRC, South Africa, and Tanzanian governments.
This has infuriated the Tanzanian government, and most importantly South African President Zuma, who is the current SADC leader. Both governments asking for explanation. 
The next steps remain uncertain especially if DRC, Tanzania, and South Africa create a block and oppose the military operations, despite the go-ahead from  the United Security Council. In fact, the operations hinge on the cooperation of Tanzania  and South Africa, whose troops make most of the UN Intervention brigade, while the DRC troops form the foot soldiers.
Meanwhile, MONUSCO has started pyschological operations ahead of the anticipated military action, with a heightened presence on social medias, radio broadcasts, and blogs. 
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"Aho kwanga no guhora dutuka Abakotanyi n'Umutware wabo, dukwiriye kubasabira ngo Imana ibavane mu bikohwa by'Ibinyabubasha (ibyo ku isi n'iby'ikuzimu) byabigaruriye bikabagira abacakara babyo", Mwarimu Rewoporidi MUNYAKAZI.


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-“The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.”

-“I have loved justice and hated iniquity: therefore I die in exile.

-“The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”

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