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Hariana Veras , a paid propagandist for #Kinshasa, has reportedly received a gift from #Tshisekedi, delivered by his roving ambassador, Antoine Gonda, as a reward for her lobbying efforts. Through orchestrated questions to U.S. political officials, she has consistently pushed for sanctions against Rwanda.🤣🤣 Verás is widely associated with...

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