President Barack Obama's top diplomat on African affairs on Tuesday defended the U.S. administration's response to the continued crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), in the face of stepped up criticism from both civil society and U.S. lawmakers.
This lady's article is not helping anyone. It is only poisonous and
politically motivated to punish Rwanda. She is not supportive of the fact
that DRC warring parties are on a round table right now discussing their
grievances in Uganda. DRC Army does not even understand why they are
fighting their fellow countrymen and comrades. The turmoil is because of
the articles such as this one from this funny lady. Regional leaders will
sort out this mess, given them time.
Central Africa: White House Defends Low-Key Stance on Rwanda, Congo
Inter Press Service, 11 December 2012
President Barack Obama's top diplomat on African affairs on Tuesday defended the U.S. administration's response to the continued crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), in the face of stepped up criticism from both civil society and U.S. lawmakers.
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This lady's article is not helping anyone. It is only poisonous and politically motivated to punish Rwanda. She is not supportive of the fact that DRC warring parties are on a round table right now discussing their grievances in Uganda. DRC Army does not even understand why they are fighting their fellow countrymen and comrades. The turmoil is because of the articles such as this one from this funny lady. Regional leaders will sort out this mess, given them time.