The whole of this week we are ending,I got a lot information and more devastating and shocking photos from the Frontline in Lubero which I hesitated to put here not because I feared but because I thought it would cause some military defence hysteria and political doubts.But as you know,this is an era driven by computerization,information and internet communications.It is very hard to determine which is the true information and the duplicated one.In the things FARDC captured ,there were IDs from refugee camps in Uganda and at first a question lingered to my mind,what if it is a duplicated ID card.
Now let me get down to the information?
For quite a good time,many media outlets in DRC have been alleging speculating and with a lot rumours,wrote about the M23 making recruitment from refugee camps in Uganda.Despite all this ,the Congolese gorvenment looked at these writings as mere allegations for it did not want to spoil the good relationships between the two states and particularly the good relationship between Mighty Museveni and H.E Tshisekedi.Butt,surprisingly,from heated up fronts in Lubero where M23 lost many men and other war materials.Among other things recovered were IDs of refugees from Uganda.I really now do not know if this is going to act as a proof that M23 makes recruitment from Ugandan refuge camps.
The truth is that they are a lot o to Congolese in media,the academia who blame Tshisekedi on still holding relationships with Uganda basing on such allegations and many wish the operation Shujaa terminated which would be the worst mistake if either of thee two nations fell for these speculations.And I would wish all the two gorvenments to be clear and not fall for the speculations before they get down to prove this.And ii really Iam convinced that the two security forces will deal with that to avoid any confusion between these two brotherly states.UPDF and FARDC must consider the very important role of fighting the ADF terrorists who are more terrible as far as security in the region is concerned.
...For God and my Country...
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