A partir des idées de mes héros, Patrice Emery Lumumba et Laurent Désiré Kabila, je suis l'actualité politique de mon pays, la République Démocratique du Congo en partuclier et de l'Afrique en général et je donne mes commentaires. Antoine Roger Lokongo
Les États-Unis somment le Rwanda et le Burundi d'enquêter sur la découverte de jusqu'à 40 cadavres au Lac Rweru
Deux poids deux mesures! Depuis plus de 16 ans, le Rwanda, l'Ouganda, le Burundi et les soi-disant rebelles, ils ont creés au Congo ont tué plus de 8 millions de Congolais. Les États-Unis n'ont jamais demandé que Museveni et Kagame soient traduits en justice parce que le Rwanda et l'Ouganda agissent comme mercenaires pour les Etats-Unis en Afrique, en particulier dans la Région des Grands Lacs d'Afrique.
Culture de la machette, des massacres et du génocide: Les États-Unis somment le Rwanda et le Burundi d'enquêter sur la découverte de jusqu'à 40 cadavres au Lac Rweru!
La peur change de camp!
http://news.yahoo.com/u-urges-probe-over-corpses-found-rwanda-burundi-164715939.html
BUJUMBURA (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday called on Rwanda and Burundi to investigate the discovery of up to 40 dead bodies, including some wrapped in plastic, in a lake on the border between the two African countries.
Local media said the corpses were discovered by Burundian fisherman in Lake Rweru in July and August. The identity of the bodies and the circumstances surrounding their deaths remain unclear.
Both Rwanda and Burundi have said there are no indications the corpses were from their countries.
The two countries occupy a sometimes unstable part of the world. Since the genocide of 1994 in Rwanda, President Paul Kagame has won Western praise for rebuilding the country but he has also been criticized for intolerance of political opposition. Kigali has also denied accusations that it supported the M23 group that had been fighting in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo until last year.
Politically troubled Burundi has endured decades of ethnic massacres that worsened during a 12-year civil war that ended in 2005.
"We firmly believe that these victims deserve to be identified. Their families deserve to know their fate, and those responsible should be brought to justice," Jen Psaki, a spokeswoman for the State Department, said in a statement.
The United States called on the two countries to conduct a "prompt, thorough, and impartial and concerted investigation" into the deaths with the assistance of "independent, international forensic experts," she said.
Burundian authorities say there are no indications the bodies are of Burundian citizens. They say they have asked families living in the area but have not had reports of any missing individuals.
The head of the criminal investigation department division of the Rwandan police, Theos Badege, repeated previous statements that the bodies were not Rwandan nationals.
"Both the appearance of the bodies and the burial scenes are on the Burundian territory so it is their primary responsibility to conduct investigation," he told Reuters.
(Reporting by Patrick Nduwimana in Bujumbura, Clement Uwiringiyimana in Kigali and Lesley Wroughton in New York; Writing by Edith Honan; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
Culture de la machette, des massacres et du génocide: Les États-Unis somment le Rwanda et le Burundi d'enquêter sur la découverte de jusqu'à 40 cadavres au Lac Rweru
Les États-Unis somment le Rwanda et le Burundi d'enquêter sur la découverte de jusqu'à 40 cadavres au Lac Rweru