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"This is not just about Congo. This is about humanity. You cannot get away with killing people for thirty years." - Congo’s Foreign Affairs Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner on Rwanda’s campaign of violence in Congo.

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Karambizi Ol.Oliviervor 1 Jahr

Yes, it's about humanity indeed! Humanity has been denied to Congolese by their own government. Yes, these pictures were taken in Goma, showing what hate speech can do. Hate speech and call for witch hunting against Congolese Banayrwands of Tutsi affiliation. Did Judi Rever, @KenRoth or any government official from DRC dare to condemn these acts of cannibalism? Has Ms @RDCongoMAE ever dared to condemn these? (By the way, I just shared the least sensitive, much more horrors are there to see). "Plus un singe monte dans un arbre, plus il expose son derrière". Proverbe African.

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Gordon Byaruhangavor 1 Jahr

#Tshisekedi's minister is paid to propagate the regime's anti-#Rwanda narratives intended to blame #Rwanda for ongoing #Congolese political, security woes. Horrific crimes committed by #Tshisekedi's genocidal forces have been well documented but nobody wants to talk about them. The violent protects in #Kinshasa where foreign embassies were burnt and looted have been overlooked by members of the International Community just because they side with the failed regime. It's high time the #IC calls out #Tshisekedi and take a concrete action against his tribalistic regime.

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HYPERvor 1 Jahr

She is very good at PR

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El Stonevor 1 Jahr

We all know that while some innocent Congolese from Rwandophone group were burnt, others were eaten. You kept silent for you it is as if some humans' lives are more valuable than others. This indicates well who you work for .

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Nkotanyi™vor 1 Jahr

Which humanity is she talking about? Do they want to continue killing and eating their own people?

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waXnevor 1 Jahr

It’s tragedy when you are idiot and leader

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Sukoi_25vor 1 Jahr

@veritasinf @PaulKagame is in mission of teacher of principles of democracy and human right . It is shame on how auto proclaim human rights defenders used genocidal PK with justified impunity. We are enough with killing of y puppet. Where is @UN? Organisation to silence some and kill others.

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Silencer Wi Rwandavor 1 Jahr

She thinks playing victimhood will solve any issue about Congolese who speaks kinyarwanda there. Never! Stop crying like a baby. Sit and learn to love you own citizens, including those who found themselves in your country by wrong making of borders by colonialists.

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Congolese American Womenvor 1 Jahr

Why can’t she file a law suit at The Hague against the Rwandese Government ???

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M.P. Summersvor 1 Jahr

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