Monday, September 21, 2020

ADF kills atleast 10 People in the sector of BENI-MBAU


 Atleast ten (10) people died in a new attack blamed on the rebels of Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in the sector of Beni-Mbau, on the national road n ° 4 (which leads to Kisangani) , the night from Sunday to Monday, September 21, 2020. The attackers also took several other civilians hostage. They operated particularly in Kitoho and Vuppiri.This attacks comes after in Kisangani city,they were dead bodies discovered showing insticts of the same way ADF kills,many people in Kisangani are anticipating ADF having even infiltrated Kisangani.


The still provisional assessment drawn up at 7SUR7.CD by the administrator of the territory of Beni, Donat Kibwana, however, reports 10 civilians killed. They are, according to him, 6 men and 4 women.


"We are worried on Monday. The rebels have raided this part after deviating from the positions of FARDC elements. They killed our civilians with guns and machetes and took several others hostage, including the leader. of the village, ”he added.


The information is also confirmed by the local civil society which, for its part, draws up a toll of 11 dead during the rebel incursion.


"There are 11 people killed including 10 civilians, several others missing. 4 houses set on fire and several pets taken," said Esdras Mathe, president of the youth in the Beni-Mbau sector.


A survivor of this tragedy further explains that the attackers were made up of men, women and children. He claims to have seen his parents slaughtered by the rebels.


"It is thanks to God that I saved myself from the hands of the rebels. They killed all the people they had just taken hostage in our plot where they set fire to 4 houses with all the goods that were there" , he said.


However, other sources approached on the spot said they saw rebels a few meters from the scene of the crime in the early hours of Monday preparing food in a valley near Vupiri.


It should also be noted that faced with these new killings, all socio-economic activities are paralyzed in the Beni-Mbau sector. On the spot, some residents go to other supposedly secure these communities.

President Tshisekede will be in Goma this week!




 Felix Tshisekedi will this week be in Goma (North Kivu). The advance team is already on hand and preparations are going well. However,President Félix Tshilombo's advance team en route to Goma City experienced a technical problem flying with the plane on Sunday afternoon, the B727 scheduled to travel to Goma had a technical problem 30 minutes after the take off and and the pilot brought the aircraft back to the ground with no damage. the figures already in the tourism capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are Jacquemain Shabani, UDPS Chairman of the Permanent Electoral Commission (CEP).


′′ I am one of the UDPS leaders. I am here as part of reviving our party's activities. I have come to bring a message of hope to the deadly people of North Kivu, especially on the efforts of the Head of State for the return of peace in that part of the country. We should also as North Kivu people mobilize to reserve a dignified welcome to the Head of State. Unless last minute change, the head of state will be here in Goma early next week ", said Jacquemain Shabani on Sunday

′′ The President of the Republic is free to visit all corners of the country on his agenda. As you know, the Head of State has returned peace in this part his battle horse. He comes to comfort the murdered people in the East and himself assess the level of implementation of instructions given to our defence forces fighting day and night against the armed groups that are scoffing this part of the country.

As a  message of hope but also of comfort, the government is doing its best under the leadership of the Head of State to eradicate all the armed groups that sow death in the Kivu region and Ituri.

Sunday, September 20, 2020

The militiamen of the rebel coalition known as "Republic of Kivu" are accused of insecurity and ransom the population of Irambi-Katana


 The militiamen of the rebel coalition known as "Republic of Kivu" are accused of insecurity and ransom the population of Irambi-Katana, a group located around the Kahuzi Biega National Park, in the territory of Kabare (South Kivu).


 

Thaddée Miderho, administrator of the Kabare territory explains that they are two armed groups, one led by the warlord Nshokano and the other by a certain Soleil, close to the self-proclaimed general Chance Mihonya (who is currently in prison).


"These two armed groups operate in the sub-village of Cirehe and in the village of Mabingu in the Irambi-Katana groupement. Hutus have been reported among their elements, some are said to have spears and others to have weapons. for the moment is that the degree of nuisance is expressed. To go to the fields, these rebels force the peasants a sum of 500 Congolese francs and they beat those who do not have this sum ", he explained to on Saturday September 19, 2020.


The administrator of the territory of Kabare informs that he has already informed the officials of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) and believes that an operation will soon be carried out to track down these rebels.


Meanwhile, Hubert Mulongoy, communication officer for Kahuzi Biega National Park (PNKB) reports that these rebels are also engaged in the exploitation of minerals in the Naweza river.


It should be remembered that the formation of this new rebellion comes 3 days after the signing of a commitment by nearly 70 armed groups to cease hostilities in the province of South Kivu.

Saturday, September 19, 2020

The pressure exerted in recent days by the FARDC against the foreign terrorists ADF and all the negative forces in the operation "rescue of Mayangose" has reduced the activism of the terrorists

 


The pressure exerted in recent days by the FARDC against the foreign terrorists ADF and all the negative forces in the operation "rescue of Mayangose" has reduced the activism of the terrorists

ADF / MTM, the Congolese government reported on Friday September 18th during the 49th Council of Ministers.


In the point of the security situation, the Minister of National Defense stressed that the security situation was generally calm throughout the territory apart from some pockets of insecurity, mainly in the East of the country.


According to the minister, loyalist forces are continuing with success the operations carried out in this part against the foreign and national armed groups which disturb the peace of the population.


In North Kivu, apart from operations against the ADF, we nevertheless noted a surrender of 14 Mai-Mai militiamen from the NDC / R armed group of Bwira Gilbert.


In Beni, the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces on Friday closed a mission to inspect and assess ongoing operations against ADF terrorists. The region of Mayangose ​​and the Mbau-kamango highway are under FARDC control after armed clashes reported for more than a month.


However, ADF activism has declined in this part. These rebels took over a locality in Ituri last week, killing more or less 58 people in Tshabi.

48th council of ministers in Kinshasha reported the incursions of South Sudanese army in Djugu,they also made reports on ADF


 According to the minutes of the 48th weekly meeting of the Council of Ministers held on Friday, September 18, 2020 by videoconference, incursions by elements of the South Sudan Army into the chiefdoms of Kaliko-Omi and Kakwa were reported, in the territory of Djugu.


In addition, the Minister of National Defense underlined the joint PNC / FARDC patrols in large towns and on National Road No. 1 continue.


In addition, Aimé Ngoy Mukena pointed out the bravery of the population in the territory of Kongolo, (Espace Grand Katanga) who arrested a Mai-Mai activist Malaika.


The minister also informed members of the government of the pressure exerted in recent days by the FARDC against the ADF terrorists and all the negative forces in the operation "Rescue of Mayangose", reduced the activism of the ADF / MTM terrorists.


According to the same source, the FARDC continue to record the surrenders of combatants from the armed group NDC / R.


The Minister of Defense has, moreover, the activism of some members of CODECO in the territory of Djugu. Part of the reason, he says, is the lack of full "Render" support.


"It is the same in Irumu territory, where FRPI militiamen in the process of disarmament and demobilization are leaving their pre-cantonment sites and may represent a danger", we read in the report of the Council of Ministers signed by government spokesperson David-Jolino Makelele.


In addition, the Minister of Defense reassured that instructions had been given so that the situation of candidates for demobilization and disarmament be dealt with urgently.

Friday, September 18, 2020

Indian Army receive the upgraded T-72M1 Ajaya Mk2

 

Indian Army receive the upgraded T-72M1 Ajaya Mk-2. CI-Ajeya (Combat Improved Ajeya) tank is the modernized version of T-72. The tank capability was enhanced with Global Positioning System (GPS), Next generation Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA) Mk-II, new 1000 HP engine and Integrated Fire Detection and Suppression System (IFDSS) to the level of contemporary combat vehicles. The upgradation of the tank is being done by HVF, based on CVRDE design and issued to the Army for use.


 This T-72M1 has better ERA cover & mobility compare to T-90S Bhishma.






Any Nigerian who remembers this??? Nigerian special forces in Belurus in 2014





It is confirmed now!The mini summit that was to take place in Goma will not take place!


 Announced for September 20, 2020 in Goma, capital of the province of North Kivu in eastern DRC, the mini-summit of heads of state and government of Rwanda, Uganda, Angola, Burundi and the DRC has been postponed for a later date.


According to a statement from the DRC's foreign ministry published this Friday, September 18, 2020 and signed by the Minister of State, Marie Tumba Nzeza, this is due to the constraints linked to the coronavirus pandemic.


"The government thanks", according to the same press release, "the delegates of these different governments of the Republic of Rwanda, Burundi, Angola and Uganda for their efficient contributions to the preparatory work for the said mini-summit".


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs specifies that the new date and mode will be communicated in the coming days.

European Parliament asks U. E to extend its penalties against perpetrators of crimes mentioned in the UN report of the Mapping Project ,18/09/2020

 


The European Parliament, in a resolution specified on Thursday, 17 September 2020 on the situation in the DRC, invited the Union to maintain sanctions against perpetrators of violence and human rights violations in the DRC and calls on the extension of these penalties to perpetrators of the crimes mentioned in the United Nations report of the mapping project.

In addition, Parliament condemns the use of sexual violence against women in conflict and calls on the international community to step up its efforts to eliminate the scourge of sexual and gender-based violence in armed conflict and wars, to protect Victims, to end impunity for perpetrators of violence and to guarantee survivors access to justice, reparations and remedies.

′′ The European Parliament welcomes the progress made in ratifying the Maputo protocol on women's rights; underlines the importance of implementing this protocol ", says the resolution.

In the wake, the European Parliament reminds us that violence in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo is perpetrated by armed groups of domestic and foreign rebels, which are funded by ore trade and are fighting for access to this trade.

It also points out that all companies, persons, States or actors linked to a State that contribute to the perpetration of such crimes must be brought to justice.

However, the European Parliament congratulates the entry into force of the regulation on ores from conflict zones scheduled for the Union in January 2021, which represents the first of the many steps the international community must take to address this problem deeply rooted.

′′ The European Parliament underlines the urgent need to take additional measures regarding the duty of mandatory diligence and responsible behavior of companies operating in conflict zones ", continues the resolution.

In addition, the European Parliament urged cross-border cooperation in the African Great Lakes region and the implementation of a regional strategy by neighbouring countries to fight violence and human rights violations in the DRC.

Death threats against Mukwege: European Parliament supports Nobel Prize and urges government to investigate without delay, 18/09/2020

 


The European Parliament asked the Congolese government to conduct ′′ without delay ", a thorough investigation into death threats formulated on social media, by phone and direct messages aimed at the Nobel Prize Denis Mukwege, his family and staff of the Panzi hospital.

In a resolution adopted on Thursday

17 September 2020 on the situation of Dr. Mukwege and the DRC in general, Parliament welcomes the ′′ firm ′′ commitment of ′′ the man who repairs women ′′ to the work carried out in the 2010 report. United Nations on the mapping project.

This is how Parliamentarians condemn ′′ the absence of progress by the international community in the implementation of its recommendations ′′ and invites the DRC authorities to step up their efforts to prevent further human rights violations in the is from the DRC.

Further, they demand that the Congolese government take measures to put in place mechanisms that will guarantee victims of future conflicts respect for their rights to justice and reparations.

The European Parliament, however, welcomed the United Nations decision to restore the protection of Dr Mukwege by MONUSCO.

Death threats against Mukwege occurred a few days after he reported in a tweet on July 26, 2020, the killing of civilian populations in South Kivu province.