Author: Jean Marie Thibault, Belgium
Tue Jul 7 16:09:20 2009

If the UN, DRC and Rwandan governments don't want to halt the war, then let the Rwandan and congolese people continue suffering and being killed.

But the equation is quite simple; why do you avoid negotiations?? I think the UN should privelege the political solution rather than a military solution!

Over six million Congolese people died since 1996, either the UN and the government of Joseph Kabila don't even care. No willing was shown to track down the perpetrators...!! don't you think enough blood was shed!!

Since January, military operations were launched against FDLR, but 7 months later; the situation is getting worse and worse and rather than improving...! Which lession can the UN and the Security Council draw from this? ONLY A POLITICAL SOLUTION IS POSSIBLE.

Author: michel-albert9
Tue Jul 7 17:38:39 2009

The truth will remain the truth even if you do not want to hear it or to talk about it. It is obvious that DRCongo has no "army", true or false? It is clear to every body's sight that Joseph Kabila is relying on foreign armies to support and help him master the DRCongo's population no matter what happen. Saying that DRCongo's army is fighting against Hutus rebels is a real mystery. When this army was formed? Where and how is it training? Are they equipped? Who are controlling them? This is a good time for Joseph Kabila and Kagame to play big games while deceiving their populations and the international community. If the DRCongo's government and its president were willing to stop all those atrocities they could have reached some better results so far. Think about Nkunda Bantware's business, how did it end? Where is Nkunda right now? We are still beging USA, UK, France, Germany...and the west to intervene and stop this genocide in DRCongo. We trust Eternal God and Jesus Christ for a better outcome. Amen!




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