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“I always hear countries like #Belgium talking about #Rwanda, asking for punishments for Rwanda. But they are the guys who..., they are part of the history, they are part of the problem.” President #Kagame in an exclusive interview with Jeune Afrique. #RBANews

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Don Ngabo1 year ago

Yeah, if there's a country that must be silently shameful is Belgium. They should apologise for their poisonous lectures crafted and fed the people of Great Lakes region in the past.

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miss Nyamirambo1 year ago

I hate Belgium

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Boya Kiteti Loso1 year ago

RDC:P.Kagame attacks everyone who disagrees with him,his invasion of DRC is illegal and violates the African Union rule that colonial borders are to remain intact.But P.Kagame blames Belgium the colonial power for speaking out and accuses it for going against Rwanda.He is insane.

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Vedasteofficial1 year ago

Belgium always intervene in DRCongo I wonder why does she ask punishment for Rwanda? Punishment will keep peace in congo? 🤔🤔🤔

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Tengenenge1 year ago

Africa is better off without Kagame. He must be uprooted

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papillon1 year ago

I’ve always said this If anyone should say anything Belgians should not even have an opinion on this They’re the worst people

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Steven_Rodriguez_Niyogakiza1 year ago

I said it that @BelgiumMFA should close their mouths because they're the ones who caused genocide in Rwanda and they seem to be happy of seeing other Tutsis get massacred not only in DRC but wherever they're

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bluefoxr1 year ago

Talking of Belgium: In 1885, King Leopold II of Belgium established the Congo Free State as his personal possession. During this period, the Congolese population suffered severe atrocities, including forced labor, widespread violence, and significant population decline due to exploitation, particularly in the rubber industry. Even after Congo gained independence in 1960, Belgian interests remained deeply embedded in the country's economic fabric. The Union Minière du Haut-Katanga (UMHK), a Belgian mining company founded in 1906, continued to control substantial mining operations in the Katanga region until 1966. Today, several Belgian-linked mining companies operate in the DRC, extracting valuable minerals such as cobalt, copper, and diamonds. These operations often raise concerns about labor practices, environmental impact, and equitable wealth distribution. Blaming Rwanda for DRC’s issues serves Belgium by protecting its historical and economic interests, maintaining diplomatic leverage, and justifying continued Western involvement in Central Africa. This strategy helps Belgium avoid accountability for its colonial past while continuing to benefit from the DRC’s natural wealth.

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NAZA CITOYENNE1 year ago

Now it’s true @PaulKagame needs land from Congo.

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