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5 février 2013 2 05 /02 /février /2013 09:23

Alors qu'en RDC, les violeurs et criminels Tutsi sont libres comme le vent, s'enrichissant, jouissant de postes, perdiems et impunité, en Afrique du Sud,19 membres du M23 viennent d'être écroués!

La question que nous nous posons est celle de savoir: seront-ils deportes en RDC ou au Rwanda?

 

South Africa police arrest 19 suspected Congolese rebels

Reuters – 23 mins ago

http://news.yahoo.com/south-africa-police-arrest-19-suspected-congolese-rebels-075715125.html

 

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African police arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels, including two senior members of the M23 group, on suspicion of running an illegal military operation, police said on Tuesday.

The group was arrested in South Africa's northern Limpopo province after an investigation by a crime intelligence unit, police said, without providing further details.

A separate law enforcement official said they were members of the M23 rebels that have carved out a fiefdom in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's North Kivu province, dragging the region back into war and displacing an estimated half a million people.

The M23 rebels, who launched their offensive after accusing President Joseph Kabila of reneging on the terms of a March 2009 peace agreement, have since broadened their goals to include removal of Kabila and "liberation" of the entire Congo.

The 19 are expected to appear in a court in Pretoria to face a charge under South Africa's Foreign Military Assistance act, police said in a statement.

(Reporting by Peroshni Govender and Jon Herskovitz; Editing by John Stonestreet)

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5 février 2013 2 05 /02 /février /2013 04:34

Secteur minier: Quelle comédie!!! Ce que Kinshasa appelle "révision du code minier" signifie "augmenter les parts de l'Etat de 5% a 10%" seulement + commissions!

 

Au Zimbabwe, l'Etat détient 51%. En RDC "une activité minière de plus en plus intense et, d’autre part, la modicité des bénéfices que l’Etat en tire!" par la volonté du gouvernement Congolais lui-même!

 

L'ironie c'est que ce sont les compagnies minières occidentales qui s'en felicitent, ont elles-mêmes annoncé la mesure  à  la place du "gouvernement nationaliste" Congolais!

 

"The state's interest in some mining projects could rise to 10% from the current 5% and royalties may increase from the current 2% rate, but larger increases would be detrimental", said Brad Marwood, managing director of copper producer Tiger Resources Ltd (TGS.T).

 

http://www.foxbusiness.com/news/2013/02/04/congo-mining-code-review-raises-concerns-about-government-stakes/

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5 février 2013 2 05 /02 /février /2013 04:07

La RDC qualifie le M23 de terroriste mais négotie avec le même M23 (Rwanda, Ouganda), augmente son budget de défense pour payer des perdiems au M23 qui a pillé Goma de fonds a comble et qui continue de piller les minerais!

 

Ata ko ozala bololé yango, likambo ya kobunga oyo?!

 

Pendant ce temps:

Le M23 et l’armée rwandaise renforcent leurs positions autour de Goma

makengafocusLe porte-parole de la société civile du Nord-Kivu, Omar Kavota, accuse aujourd’hui le M23 et l’armée rwandaise de renforcer leurs positions autour de la ville de Goma. 

« Nous avons des informations qu’un bataillon rwandais s’est déployé non loin de l’aéroport de Goma », déclare-t-il avant d’ajouter que dans la localité de Rukoko, à un kilomètre de Goma, des militaires rwandais et des rebelles du M23 ont été aperçus. M. Kavota appelle ainsi le gouvernement congolais à agir rapidement « pour rassurer la population de Goma contre une éventuelle attaque du M23 » et « à prendre des dispositions d’une réplique au cas où le M23 voudrait reprendre les armes ».

Selon M. Kavota les troupes du M23 se seraient récemment installées dans les localités de Munigi, Kibati, Kanyaruchinya et Buhimba, tandis que deux bataillons de l’armée rwandaise auraient été aperçus dans les localités de Rutagara et de Bisizi, en territoire de Nyiaragongo. (Source : Radio Okapi)

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4 février 2013 1 04 /02 /février /2013 23:02

RDC: Pour le compte du peuple, dénoncez l'impunité, le tribalisme, le provincialisme, la régionalisme, le Tshisekedisme-Mobutisme, la trahison et la complicité et trop de familiarité avec les régimes  mono-éthniques Tutsi en place à  Kigali et à Kampala, l'amateurisme, l'aventurisme, une presse parasite produisant des articles kilometriques comme les chansons de Luambo Makiadi, des artciles sans fond pareils aux predications des pasteurs mais produits pour le compte de certains patrons, l'affairisme, le commercialisme militaire, l'opportunisme, le bradage, la predation, les magouilles, les détournements... et on vous qualifie d'un aigri!

Mais quand leurs postes vache-au-lait sont ménacés, ils appellent à la "cohésion nationale"! 

 

La RDC, ce pays tellement riche  et fort de 70 million d'habitants soit malméné, tiré au bout du nez par le pétit Rwanda! Même si les Americains soutiennent le Rwanda, devant la volonté ferme et le non-recevoir de 70 millions d'habitants, l'Amérique ne pourra rien contre nous si nous sommes unis et soudés sans fissures comme le disait Mzee Kabila! Les Zimbabwéens tiennent le coup parce qu'ils sont  unis et soudés sans fissures!


Mais les systèmes réligieux occidentaux, la musique, le colonialisme... ont bien fait leur travail au Congo (aliénation mentale, endormissement, lèche-bottisme). Or ce sont le FMI, la Banque Mondiale, les ambassades "utiles"  à Kinshasa qui proposent "les ministrables" en RDC après quoi les dits "ministrables" pour la plus part des anciens collabos du RCD-Kigali deviennent soudain des "nationalistes"! Waya!


La RDC figure parmi les 35 pays Africains où Obama compte déployer ses troupes (ce qui va peut-être figurer au menu de divers entretiens de Matata Mponyo aux Etats-Unis). Et la soit-disant diaspora congolaise (Congolais devenus Américains, Belges, Français, Canadiens....), et le pouvoir, et l'opposition (pièces de réchanges potentielles) à Kinshasa trouvent cela normal!

 

Nous ne sommes ni aigris, ni opportunistes sinon nous ne sérions pas ici. Nous avons dit "NON" à toutes les sollicitations, toutes les offres" des impérialistes parce qu'à  l'instar de Patrice Lumumba et de Laurent Désiré Kabila, nous ne sommes que les soldats du peuple - Ne jamais trahir le Congo ni rénoncer aux principes sacrés. Et pour cela nous avions trop subi mais nous avons aussi connu des victoires que nous dédions à notre peuple qui souffre!

Lokongo

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4 février 2013 1 04 /02 /février /2013 22:22





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U.S. Drones Out of Africa and Everywhere! 

March and Rally at the White House
Saturday, April 13
Assemble at 12 noon
Lafayette Park - 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
 

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The targeting of Africa and its vast natural resources by the Pentagon and CIA is in full swing.

Having killed thousands of people through U.S. drone strikes in the Middle East, Central Asia and the Horn of Africa, the U.S. government is now putting all of Africa in the crosshairs.

The Pentagon is establishing a drone base headquarters in Niger and a network of drone bases throughout the continent.

In late December 2012, the United States announced a plan to send military missions to as many as 35 countries on the African continent.

After engaging in centuries of colonial plunder and the kidnapping of millions into slavery, the U.S. and European powers are bringing a new wave of militarism to Africa.

Under the guise of “fighting terrorism” or “saving civilians,” the United States, France and Britain are invading and bombing African countries.

Now they will step up their campaign of killing African people by the employment of Pentagon and CIA drone aircraft located in a network of bases being established by the Pentagon throughout the continent.

The U.S. functions as a death squad government, permitting the president and military leaders to create secret “kill lists” of people who have been selected for assassination. There is no due process, no trial, no evidence – the individuals are selected to be murdered and they are killed, and many civilians who are nearby also die. Drones are the weapon of choice.

Over 3,000 people have been murdered by U.S. drone strikes in the last few years, including a large number of children among the many civilians who have been slaughtered by these robotic killing machines.

Sitting in offices thousands of miles away from their targets, U.S. operators routinely decide to “push the button” and kill their unsuspecting targets on the ground with hellfire missiles fired from unseen drone aircraft. In Pakistan and Afghanistan, villagers have staged mass protests against drone strikes after their kids were incinerated while they were collecting firewood or farming in nearby fields.

In the 19th century, it was a common tactic of imperialists to use gunboats to move around the world and assert their will, answering challenges to their authority with bullets and cannon shot. The use, or threat of the use, of naval force was used by Britain, the United States and other imperialist nations to force exploitative terms of trade and political accommodations on various political entities around the world.

The United States government’s drone program serves the same general purpose as gunboat diplomacy. It enables the United States to extend its military power over any country that lacks the ability, or will, to shoot down the aircraft.

Join us at the White House for a march and rally on Saturday, April 13 to let the world know that the people of this country are demanding “Drones Out of Africa and Everywhere!”

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4 février 2013 1 04 /02 /février /2013 13:29

The Poverty of the DRC's Gold Miners

IRIN 29/1/13

INGA-BARRIER - There is no refuge from the blistering heat at this artisanal gold mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Any trees that might have provided shade have been consumed by the mine, which covers an area the size of five or six football fields.

About a thousand people - men, women and some children - swarm across the open-cast mine near Iga-Barrière, about 25km east of Bunia, the administrative town of the Ituri Region.

The scene has all the trappings of a 19th century gold rush, apart from the hum of diesel generators powering pumps to drain water from the open shafts, while hawkers sell drinking water in translucent plastic bags.

Mtsajme, 21, has worked as an artisanal gold miner for more than half his life. “I have grown up in the job,” he told IRIN. “I started as a child when I left school at eight. It is all that I have known.”

When his stint at this mine finishes, Mtsajme will move to another. “There are too many [gold mines] to count [in Ituri]. One is born and one dies every day,” he said.

Since the discovery of gold in 1903 along the banks of the Agola River, gold mining has been part of the territory’s economic lifeblood. It is more common to see people carrying mining tools - plastic basins and long-handled spades - than agricultural implements. Local NGOs put the numbers of artisanal gold miners in Ituri between 130,000 and 150,000.

A way of life

“Gold mining is the main activity of the majority of people in this area, people are not used to farming. There are so many hills here. When one gold mine is finished, we move onto another hill somewhere,” Josue told IRIN.

Women, some with babies strapped to their backs, form human chains to pass plastic basins of mud from men excavating the shafts. They all work 13 hour days, six days a week. Some earn as little as US$0.21 a day.

It can take up to three weeks to dig, by hand, an 8m-deep shaft to where the gold-bearing sands lie at Iga-Barrière. Narrower shafts requiring less work carry greater risks.

Josue says that if cracks appear on a shaft’s wall, it must be dug wider to make it stable. “I have worked on gold mines where the shafts have collapsed and people have been killed.”

Hand dug shafts of 8m or more take about three weeks to dig

A stake at the artisanal gold mine costs about $250, or five grams of gold, and is paid to the Société des Mines d'Or de Kilo Moto (SOKIMO), a public company, which was previously a parastatal.

SOKIMO is a relic from Belgium, the former colonial power. Created in 1926, the company enjoyed boom years during the 1960s and 1970s, employing about 6,000 people and providing housing, clinics and schools for its employees. However, its nationalization in 1966 by then-Zaire’s President Mobuto Sese-Seko, who used the company to support his lavish lifestyle, eventually took a toll.

By the late 1980s, the company’s only source of revenue was the taxing of artisanal and small-scale miners. Makuza Boniface, SOKIMO director at Iga-Barrière, told IRIN the company imposes a 30 percent tax on all gold produced at the site by the artisanal miners.

After 15 years of gold mining, Lobho Faustin, 30, cannot afford his own claim. He is part of a group of eight diggers, earning a wage to support his three children.

“It’s a job to live and survive on. How much money you make depends on how lucky you are. Sometimes I get $50 in a week and sometimes nothing. You can work for weeks and not get paid. I work for someone else. But it all depends. If we find gold then we get paid. There is nothing else to do,” he said.

Gold smuggling

The work of the artisanal gold miners in Ituri is not reflected in official production figures, and in recent years gold production has declined as the gold price has soared.

Eric Yanba Kitene, of Bunia’s Centre for Evaluation d’Expertise et de Certification (CEEC), a government organization that provides technical assistance and determines gold purity, told IRIN that in the last six months of 2009, 83kg was officially produced in Ituri. In 2010, 115kg was produced. In 2011, this dropped to 58kg, and production up until November 2012 was 16kg.

Meanwhile, gold is being smuggled across the borders by gold dealers exploiting a tax loophole, Kitene said, to maximise profits.

In 2012, DRC reduced its gold tax for traders from 3.5 percent to 2 percent. Neighbouring Rwanda and Uganda have gold tax rates of between 0.5 percent and 1 percent, Kitene said.

The percentage differential may appear small, but it was enough, Kitene said, to ensure that “maybe 5 to 10 tons of gold is smuggled annually,” across international borders, mainly to Rwanda and Uganda.

The solution to prevent gold smuggling would be to introduce “uniform regional gold tax rates and allow gold traders to legally export gold,” he said.

Toto Bosingaka, the chief of the Service d’Assistance et d’Encadrement d’Artisanal (SAESSCAM), told IRIN gold traders have to be Congolese and pay an annual fee to government of $150. In Bunia, he said, there were about 30 to 35 registered gold traders, and about 800 in Ituri overall, excluding an unknown number of unlicensed dealers.

Underfunded

SAESSCAM was established in 2002 and tasked with providing assistance and training to the country’ artisanal mining sector, but it has been woefully underfunded by government.

"We have a problem of transport and equipment. We have no vehicle, no car, no motorbike and no bicycle"
Bosingaka, who is responsible for four of Ituri’s five territories - Djugu, Irumu, Mahagi and Aru, but not Mambasa - said, “We have a problem of transport and equipment. We have no vehicle, no car, no motorbike and no bicycle.”

They have a mandate to ensure adherence to the Mining Code for artisanal miners, and have 10 agents for the four territories, but Bosingaka said the organization was “not really in touch with miners. We work with the gold traders.”

Artisanal miners face an array of occupational hazards, including: mercury inhalation while extracting gold from ore; tunnel and open-shaft mine collapses; women experiencing spontaneous abortions due to heavy labour; and the complete absence of water and sanitation facilities.

“Health and safety is set down in the Mining Code, but most miners don’t seem to care. It is very difficult to prosecute people as most are not educated and many were in militias during the war,” Bosingaka said.

Threat of conflict

As elsewhere in the eastern DRC, Ituri encountered a succession of international and local conflicts, and a variety of militias and foreign national armies imposed their own taxation system on the artisanal gold miners. During the Second Congo War, for example, a conflict between the agriculturalist Lendu and pastoralist Hema emerged and lasted until 2007.

Although Ituri has returned to relative peace, gaining access to Iga-Barrière requires passing through numerous roadblocks staffed by security forces and government officials, who impose random “road taxes” on vehicles and pedestrians alike.

A November 2012 report, Conflict Gold to Criminal Gold, published by Southern Africa Resource Watch, said that for artisanal miners, the peace dividend has not provided any respite from a culture of backhander payments.

“And while the exploitation of artisanal and small-scale miners continues, the identity of those responsible has now changed. They are no longer warlords and militia leaders but government administrators, members of the government’s military and security organizations, and many regional traders,” the report said.

"They ask for non-existent certificates, like ‘scientific training’ and ‘expertise in mining’. They just create such lists to pick money from the miners"
Louis Bedidj Fuarwingo, coordinator of the artisanal miner organization the Association Exploit dans Mineur Artisnal pur le pacification et reconstruction Ituri (AEMAPRI), told IRIN, “Sometimes authorities harass miners and make them pay for small things to let them work. They can make people very angry and demand as much as $750.

“They ask for non-existent certificates, like ‘scientific training’ and ‘expertise in mining’. They just create such lists to pick money from the miners. Police come to the mining camp and go to the mine boss and then all the miners have to contribute.”

Ndele Tanzi, coordinator for the Bunia-based NGO Honesty and Peace, told IRIN gold mining was a major threat to peace and stability. “The Ituri war was cast as an ethnic war, but if you look carefully it was about resources.”

Gold is not the only mineral that the territory possesses. It also has, but has yet to commercially exploit, coltan, cobalt, wolframite and cassiterite among other minerals; a similar collection of valuable ores have encouraged and sustained conflict in DRC’s Kivu provinces.

“Problems always exist on the mines,” Tanzi said, “and not all weapons were taken back after the war, and many of the miners used to be members of militias. There is anger [on the mines]. ”
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4 février 2013 1 04 /02 /février /2013 05:44

Si "le sol et le sous-sol Congolais appartiennent à l'Etat Congolais" comme le stipule la constitution, Banro (Canada) détient des concessions  à  titre privé au Congo illégalement!

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4 février 2013 1 04 /02 /février /2013 04:37

Maniema: les FARDC combattent les Raïa Mutomboki de Kasese(nous ne connaissons rien d'eux), dialogue avec le M23 à  Kampala. Ne sont-ils pas tous des forces négatives?!

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3 février 2013 7 03 /02 /février /2013 12:20

Transport aérien : la Belgique s’engage à aider les entreprises aériènnes privées des dignitaires du régime à sortir de la liste noire de l’UE, la RDC n'ayant pas une ligne aériènne nationale fiable!

 

http://radiookapi.net/actualite/2013/02/03/transport-aerien-la-belgique-sengage-aider-les-entreprises-de-la-rdc-sortir-de-la-liste-noire-de-lue/

 

Fiction ou realité? Où sont passés les 8 avions de transport civil dont Les LACS se sont dotés, fruit d'un contrat signé sous Muzito avec AVIC, une entreprise d'état chinoise?
 
 
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90778/90860/7188966.html

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3 février 2013 7 03 /02 /février /2013 05:58

Poussons plus loin l'ironie du paradoxe existant entre les immenses richesses du Congo et la pauvreté de la population tel qu'évoqué par le Président Kabila!

 

Reportages de Colette Braeckam"

1. Paradoxe existant entre les immenses richesses du Congo et immeuble X édifié par tel général, l’hôtel Y qui appartient à tel ancien ministre, décrit les investissements immobiliers du chef de l’Etat et de sa famille.

 

2. Paradoxe existant entre les immenses richesses du Congo et le développement de quelques grosses fortunes « post mobutistes ».

 

3.  Paradoxe existant entre les immenses richesses du Congo et un pays sans armeeequipée de logistiques modernes. Au Congo, seul Tango Fort possede des avions de guerre alors que pays a une armee de l'air. Il a aussi une armee de force navale sans une aucun bateau de guerre. Paradoxe existant entre les immenses richesses du Congo et un pays sans une armee capable de faire face aux troupes de Kagame. Au contraire:

Alors que les forces gouvernementales étaient à deux doigts d’arrêter Bosco, un ordre émanant du général Etumba, commandant en chef de l’armée, les surprit : il fallait observer cinq jours de cessez le feu. Ce délai permit à Bosco Ntaganda et à ses acolytes de fuir en direction de la frontière rwandaise en traversant le parc des Virunga.

Selon des militaires belges qui étaient en contact téléphonique avec leurs élèves, les militaires congolais ne leur cachaient pas leur frustration : « les mutins étaient dans la forêt, ils avaient abandonné leurs armes lourdes. Nous voulions même louer des bus pour les cueillir à leur sortie du parc des Virunga… »
Ici encore, des ordres contradictoires paralysèrent l’action des commandos qui se plaignirent à leurs amis: : « on nous a envoyé sur des collines où il n’y ava l dirige un club de football, le Vita Club et possède même un avion qui se charge des approvisionnements militaires…). Pendant ce temps, un officier ne gagne que 100 dollars par mois, dix fois moins que son homologue à Brazzaville…

 

4. Paradoxe existant entre les immenses richesses du Congo et un pays dont la capitale Kinshasa est la plus sale du monde, le pays ne dispose même d'une seule usine, d'une compagnie aérienne nationale, des infrastructures adéquates, les femmes sont violées chaque jour en toute impunité,  les Congolais sont tués chaque jour avec l'impunité et les richesses du Congo sont exploitées presque gratuitement par tous les maffieux locaux et internationaux avec la complicité des Congolais eux- mêmes jouant d'intermédiaires.

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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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