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Why Rwanda is the DRC’s most problematic neighbour “In addition to its determination to neutralise Tshisekedi’s accomplices, the FDLR, Rwanda is unlikely to look the other way as Kinshasa attempts to implement the “final solution” to a political problem that originated at the Berlin conference. If the RPF-led government were to simply sit back and do nothing, it would embolden those who wish to unleash hell on Rwanda itself.” Lonzen Rugira ✍🏽 Read more:
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“In its conflict with the #DRC, #Rwanda is driven by a refusal to tolerate the uniqueness of the manner in which the Berlinian challenge manifests itself along its border, and the decision by Congo’s leaders to weaponisee it. This is the main reason why, as some would have it, Rwanda remains the DRC’s most problematic neighbour. In addition to its determination to neutralise Tshisekedi’s accomplices, the FDLR, it is unlikely to look the other way Kinshasa attempts to implement the “final solution” to a political problem that originated at the Berlin conference. If the RPF-led government were to simply sit back and do nothing, it would embolden those who wish to unleash hell on Rwanda itself.” Lonzen Rugira ✍🏽
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"For peace to be possible, the #DRC government needs to ensure that all its people, including Rwandaphone Congolese, are safe and have equal opportunities and rights in the reconstruction of their country. In the same fashion, it needs to ensure that the DRC territory is not a source of threats or a safe haven for those threatening the security of its neighbours. It is unfortunate that some politicians prefer rhetorical populism which is externalizing all its problems instead of looking inwards for solutions. Without an honest comprehensive internal process that addresses security and governance challenges, the DRC will not be at peace. Even without M23, the DRC suffers from an ineffective government, with more than 100 rebel groups preying on ordinary civilians. In other words, the DRC needs to make peace with itself; it will, in turn, produce regional peace." Alphonse ✍️
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“On the surface, a $10 billion American investment in Angola looks like the perfect riposte to China’s estimated $45 billion – and counting – of investment in the oil-rich country. The problem is that the investment in question is exactly what you would expect an American investment in Africa to look like if the year were 1956. To keep the industrial inputs cheap, as little economic benefit as possible should accrue to the locals in Africa. There should be no beneficiation or processing, except the most rudimentary kind, so that no complex economic ecosystems and industries develop around the resources being exported.” David Hundeyin ✍🏽
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“It's difficult for foreign actors to manipulate the political system or politicians in #Rwanda because the politicians know what their mission is: to serve the interests of the country, not the interests of foreign actors.” F. Golooba-Mutebi Watch the full show on our channels Youtube: Rumble: Spotify :
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