Monday, October 5, 2020

President Tshisekede tries to save Ambassador Karega from the wrath of CONGOLESE Nationals,but it is all in vain.


 In the Democratic Republic of Congo, President FĂ©lix Tshisekedi calms the game. The Congolese head of state has taken a decision on the case Vincent Karega, Rwandan ambassador accused of denialism over the Congolese massacres in Kasika, South Kivu, in 1998. Vincent Karega had relativized Rwandan military responsibility and rejected the contents of the Mapping report as published by the United Nations High Commissioner. No question of expelling this diplomat, said the president before Congolese journalists based in Brussels. Talks that spark a shield lift in Kinshasa.

′′ There is no point in creating an unfortunate incident ", the president said. Felix Tshisekedi said diplomatic efforts have been taken for Kigali to reframe Vincent Karega. The President's words have been faithfully reported by the press, says RFI one of his close collaborators.

For Senator Pro-Kabila, Francine Muyumba, who has been fulminating for several months against the ′′ lack of restraint ′′ of diplomats accredited in Kinshasa, ′′ We cannot sacrifice the honor of a nation to satisfy the interests of allies ". Also, President of the Committee on External Relations of the Congolese Senate, Francine Muyumba considered that Vincent Karega had committed a ' serious mistake ' which ' should be clearly reported by the Congolese authorities ".

The citizen movement Lucha believes that President Tshisekedi is not brave to assume such a decision. He accuses the head of state of violating the dignity of the Congolese people.

When in the Filimbi movement, whose coordinator Floribert Anzuluni, he deems the position of the president unacceptable and promises to continue his mobilization. ′′ The position of the President of the Republic is difficult to understand and not acceptable, especially as it goes against the will of the vast majority of citizens explains Floribert Anzuluni. What would Rwanda have done if a foreign diplomat made similar words to Rwanda about the Rwandan genocide? We will continue the mobilization campaign until the diplomat leaves the DRC, it is truly a matter of dignity! ′′

It's not just civil society that calls for the deportation of Vincent Karega. Members of opposition are part of the number. Both camps are rising, not only by the absence of official commemorations, but also by the lack of justice for the 617 crimes listed in the United Nations Mapping report.

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