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4 mars 2013 1 04 /03 /mars /2013 18:01

Chaque Congolais doit se dire: "Je ne commet pas de crimes même si ceux qui ont commi des crimes ont joui de l'impunité dans le passé". Ne pas choisir le même parcours pour un Congo nouveau! 

 

Faire la difference! Réfuser de s'adonner à la corruption que l'on dénonce! Le cercle vicieux doit s'arrêter quelque part! C'est difficile de le comprendre mais c'est la seule voie pour preserver le Congo!

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4 mars 2013 1 04 /03 /mars /2013 08:24

Sacrifier l'Accord Cadre c'est donner la chance au M23 + opposition (Roger Lumbala, Tshisekedi,  Eugène Diomi Ndongala...) de rébondir malgré eux!

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4 mars 2013 1 04 /03 /mars /2013 07:46

Kabila connait bien la ruse stratégie de Museveni et de Kagame: "Talk and fight"(dialoguer et faire la guerre), ne se laisse pas tomber dans leur piège pour donner la chance à une solution  définitive!

 

La position de Kinshasa se comprend meme si elle est difficile pour la population car les FDLR et les Mai-Mai ne sont pas moins terroristes que le M23 et qu'il faut sécuriser la population et contre le M23, et contre les FDLR ou les Mai-Mai ( où sont donc passés les FDLR et les Mai-Mai délogés de Rutsuru-Centre? Pourquoi on ne parle plus d'Amisi Tango Fort après sa trahison à Goma?

 

La population ne vient-elle pas de payer les frais de la guerre inter-M23?

 

Solution: déploiement rapide des forces de la SADC.

 


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4 mars 2013 1 04 /03 /mars /2013 02:24

"Donner et prendre, prendre et donner" ("Give and take, take and give") entre les FARDC et les Rwandais du M23: Kigali tombe dans son propre piège de violence et massacres. Le M23 s'auto-éradique.

 

Le déploiement rapide des forces de la SADC pour éradiquer le M23 et tous les autres groupes armés qui viennent de défiler à Rutsuru-Centre plus que justifiable dans le cadre de l'Accord Cadre signé à Addis-Abeba, faut-il le rappeler, sera en examen ce mardi 5 mars au Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies. 

 

Ce qui est important pour les FARDC maintenant ce n'est pas de gagner une bataille mais de gagner la paix définitive en neutralisant définitivement Kampala et Kigali sur le plan diplomatique, politique et militaire!

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4 mars 2013 1 04 /03 /mars /2013 02:07

Le verbiage ou le trop parler, ne ​conduit qu'à l'égarement d'un pays, mais le travail apporte la prospérité à une nation." Dixit Président Chinois  Xi Jinping. 

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3 mars 2013 7 03 /03 /mars /2013 05:33

Un tiers des enfants dela RDC en proie à des agressions privé d'école!Kinshasa doit majorer les parts de l'Etat dans tous les contratsminiers pour financer l'éducation accélerée de ces enfants!Sinon ils constitueront une bombe à rétardement.

C'est ce que les Tutsi et leurs maîtres à penser anglo-saxons planifiaient: tuer la jeunesse et donc tuer toute une nation congolaise!

 

Third of children in conflict-ridden Congo denied schooling: UN

http://news.yahoo.com/third-children-conflict-ridden-congo-denied-schooling-un-132630738.html

 

* Vast country among world's least developed

* Many families cannot afford to send children to school

* Problem worst in mining and conflict zones

KINSHASA (Reuters) - Nearly a third of Congolese children are missing out on schooling as conflict, poverty, and weak governance take their toll, according to a study from the United Nations.

Democratic Republic of Congo is recovering from decades of dictatorship and two wars that left millions dead and the country's infrastructure in ruins.

Tens of thousands of people have been displaced from their homes in areas of ongoing rebel conflict, such as North Kivu province, and live in makeshift camps.

The study, begun in 2010 by the U.N. bodies for children and education, UNICEF and UNESCO, found that more than 7.3 million children between the ages of 5 and 17 do not go to school.

The problem is worst in North Kivu, where there are myriad armed groups and the government is struggling to control the latest in a series of uprisings; and in Katanga province, the country's most productive mining region.

Poverty plays a major role, the study found, with half of all children in typical households that live on less than $50 a month not attending school. Among much richer families, where the income tops $500 per month, the figure falls to less than 2 percent.

The failure of the state to adequately fund the education sector means, on average, families have to spend more than a tenth of their income to send children to school, said the report which was released on Friday.

This is in a country where most people live on less than a dollar a day.

There is also persistent gender inequality, the study found, with girls' education opportunities often reduced by marriage and pregnancy during schooling years.

The report said the problem of children missing out on education was worst in provinces of high mining activity or recurrent conflict.

It did not explain why the problem was more pronounced in mining areas, though human rights advocates have said child labour in the mining sector is widespread.

Congo, which is two-thirds the size of western Europe, is Africa's second-largest copper producer and exported about half a million tonnes last year.

Despite its mineral riches, including significant deposits of gold, diamonds and tin, the country has been described by the United Nations as the least developed on earth.

(Reporting by Jonny Hogg; Editing by Pravin Char)

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2 mars 2013 6 02 /03 /mars /2013 04:50

La Grande-Bretagne débloque son aide au Rwanda (...) après la publication de l'article de Blair et de Buffet dans Foreign Policy. Britain to release Rwanda aid, to bypass government

 

Britain to release Rwanda aid, to bypass government

http://news.yahoo.com/britain-release-rwanda-aid-bypass-government-161815592.html

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Friday it would release a 16 million pound ($24.29 million) aid package to Rwanda, the first since support was withheld in November, but would bypass thegovernment and channel funds through aid agencies instead.

Britain, one of Rwanda's largest donors, withheld 21 million pounds of support for the Kigali government's budget late last year due to "credible" reports of Rwandan support for the M23 rebel group in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.

"The reprogrammed development assistance will be channelled through projects that directly reach and protect the poorest people in Rwanda," British International Development Secretary Justine Greening said in a statement.

"In line with my earlier decision regarding the breach of the partnership principles, it is not appropriate to release any of these funds as general budget support," Greening said.

The aid package includes direct payments to half a million people living in poverty, the distribution of more than a million textbooks to school children and provisions for independent aid agencies working in refugee camps, the Department for International Development (DFID) said.

Rwanda relies on donors for about 40 percent of its budget. President Paul Kagame has won international praise for progress since the 1994 genocide in his bid to transform Rwanda into a middle-income country by 2020. But critics accuse him of being authoritarian and trampling on media and political freedoms.

A number of Western partners suspended aid last year after a United Nations report said Rwanda was behind a rebellion responsible for the worst fighting in eastern Congo for years.

Rwanda has strongly denied any involvement with Congo's M23 rebel group, whose clashes with the Congolese army forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes.

M23 rebel fighters withdrew from Congo's eastern border city of Goma in December, but a second day of clashes between rival rebel factions on Friday risked complicating efforts to find a lasting peace in the region.

(Reporting by Alice Baghdjian; Editing by Rosalind Russell)

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2 mars 2013 6 02 /03 /mars /2013 04:47

A pair of elephants walk through scrub in the dusk light in Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa's North West Province April 19, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
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Reuters/Reuters - A pair of elephants walk through scrub in the dusk light in Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa's North West Province April 19, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

 

Elephants Vanish in Congo Reserve

 

http://news.yahoo.com/elephants-vanish-congo-164428010.html;_ylt=AwrNUbJBdjFRuXMAMknQtDMD


The Okapi Faunal Reserve was thought to be a safe haven for forest elephants in the otherwise conflict-stricken eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. But a new report finds that unabated poaching has sent the population into serious decline. Just 1,700 elephants are left inside the reserve, and that number could be zero within 10 years, conservationists warn.

A lucrative black-market trade in ivory drives the hunt for elephants in the region. In the last 15 years, 75 percent of the Okapi population, or 5,100 animals, have been killed, and in the last five years, the population has declined 37 percent, according to a Wildlife Conservation Society's (WCS) survey.

WCS officials say the numbers are surprisingly grim because the Okapi Faunal Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site covering more than 5,000 square miles (14,000 square km), is considered the best protected conservation area in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Before a civil war broke out in the region in the late 1990s, the WCS counted about 6,800 forest elephants in the reserve. In 2007, after the war officially ended, the WCS's elephant count was down to 2,700.

Since then, park rangers have reduced the number of elephants killed in the reserve each year from 400 to 170, but conservationists warn that instability in the Ituri region could spell more trouble for the animals. In one unsettling incident last June, armed attackers descended on the park headquarters, killing park rangers and villagers and looting the park's offices before setting them ablaze. [Elephant Images: The Biggest Beasts on Land]

The WCS says it's working with the country's wildlife department (the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature, or ICCN) to keep the reserve secure.

"We salute our partners at ICCN for their dedication and commitment to protect wildlife under the most difficult circumstances," James Deutsch, executive director for the WCS's African programs, said in a statement. "We remain stalwart in our partnership with them and will continue to work in their country to protect elephants and the landscapes where they live. We urge the international community to support the DRC in the fight against the threat of extinction of the forest elephant."

On the other end of the ivory trade, the WCS says more work is needed to plug the demand for ivory, especially in East Asian countries like China.

The forest elephant is a subspecies of the African elephant, which is listed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). In addition to poaching, the massive mammals are threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation.

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2 mars 2013 6 02 /03 /mars /2013 03:13

Libérez Diana Gikupa! Il n'a fait que son travail selon les directives du Chef de l'Etat J. Kabila qui a déclaré dans son dicours d'investiture que "Ne pas dénoncer le mal c'est l'accomplir à moitié!"

 

Temoignage:
Je me souviens qu'Esther Adhobandro (ex-copine) m'a dit un jour: "Toi tu es trop logique pour survivre ici au Congo. Restes à Londres ou vas au Canada".
J'ai réfusé. Mais elle avait  raison, peut être.
Comme Patrice Lumumba et Mzee Kabila, moi je ne peux jamais tourner le dos au Congo qui m'a donné la vie.
Mais les Congolais me rendent la tache difficile.
Le Congolais n'opère pas selon les principes librement consenties. Il préfère toujours des raccourcis.
Il trace la ligne courbe là où il doit tracer la ligne droite!
Quand tu l'engages dans la voie de la logique, ou (1) il t'insulte ou te colle des étiquettes pour te discréditer, (2) ou il te fabrique des infractions pour te mettre dans la merde, et ou (3) il t'élimine physiquement., J'ai vécu tout cela, le troisième presque.
Voici maintenant Diana Gikupa en prison. Il n'a fait que son travail, suivant les directives du Chef de l'Etat Joseph Kabila qui a déclaré dans son discours d'investiture (2001) que "Ne pas dénoncer le mal c'est l'accomplir à moitié". Maintenant il est dans la merde. C'est ça la justice au Congo!
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2 mars 2013 6 02 /03 /mars /2013 03:03

C'est étonnant! "L'Accord Cadre" n'est plus à la une des médias mais les déchirements inter-M23 et les FDLR! Kagame connait bien le pysché des Congolais! Assez avec ce "Mayi ya  Bwato"!

 

Roger Lumbala et Mbusa Nyamwisi payés en monnaie de singe!

 

Pendant ce temps la fuite du coltan Congolais vers les pays voisins se poursuit !

 

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  • : Congo Panorama. Le blog du soldat du peuple: Par Antoine Roger Lokongo, le Soldat du Peuple engagé dans la bataille des idées pour un Congo meilleur. Un Congo qui s'assume et devient un parténaire clé de la Chine, hier un pays sous-développé, qui, en un lapse de temps, a changé son destin en comptant sur ses propres efforts et devenu une puissance.
  • : 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
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et des paysans,
ainsi que de tout opprimé.

Il n’y a point de doute d’abattre l’exploitation et de créer une juste société.

Notre serment est de ne jamais échouer,
enjoignons toutes nos forces en un faisceau,
tenons bien nos armes dans nos mains,
car ces CPP sont la force du peuple.


Dans sa noble cause,
jamais de spoliation.

Notre lutte revendique nos droits,
quoiqu’il en coûte,
jamais de servitude.


Pour les opprimés,
la Révolution est un rempart,
son ultime but est que le peuple gouverne.

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