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This is the reality of the Tutsi/Banyamulenge in the DRC — a people of courage, resilience, and unbroken spirit. My story is just one among many. I was born when my late father (paix à son âme) served in Mobutu’s army — not by choice, but as part of #Twirwaneho, then known as #Abagiriye, who defended our people against the Mai-Mai. That same ideology continues today under the name Wazalendo, still labeling the #Tutsi/#Banyamulenge as “foreigners,” as even repeated by H.E President Felix Tshisekedi - UDPS during his meeting with the Belgian diaspora earlier this month. As a young man, I also joined the army — not for politics, but for survival and dignity. At that time, the Tutsi/Banyamulenge were told to leave the DRC within six days. Today, once again, I have left my family to fight for the rights of our people — because no one else will. As H.E. President Paul Kagame said in the video below, “I was fighting for my own rights — rights that no human rights organization could give me.” Several times, the Tutsi/Banyamulenge have been given ultimatums to leave the DRC. Last month in #Ivura, they were given ten days to leave. Now, in #Mikenke and #Minembwe, the FARDC, together with the #Burundian army SE Evariste Ndayishimiye , have given the Banyamulenge only 24 hours. Yet despite all this, we remain — strong and determined. To those who still question the existence or purpose of #Twirwaneho and #M23, look no further than our suffering. Twirwaneho and M23 exist because our people exist. They are not movements of war, but of survival — proof that the Tutsi/Banyamulenge will never disappear.U.S. Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs Emmanuel Macron 🇧🇪 Belgium MFA Corneille Nangaa Bertrand Bisimwa Freddy K, PhD, 🇨🇩 Patrick Muyaya

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