Sunday, January 12, 2025

You see!!! That what som of the media in Rwanda has started!

 


UNDERSTANDING UGANDA’s DEEP LINKS TO M23 REBELLION


January 11, 2025


The ongoing M23 rebellion in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has sparked significant debate regarding its origins, motivations, and external backers. 


While DRC authorities have often pointed fingers at Rwanda for allegedly supporting the group, a deeper analysis reveals that Uganda has a far more substantial connection to M23.


Here, we explore the historical and current links between M23 and Uganda, while also examining the political dynamics that have shaped perceptions of Rwanda’s alleged role.


HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF M23 LEADERSHIP AND RANK-AND-FILE.


Following their defeat in 2013, M23 rebels scattered across the region. 


While some sought refuge in Rwanda, the majority, including the group’s key leaders and rank-and-file members, relocated to Uganda. 


This is corroborated by reports from the United Nations Group of Experts on the DRC, which documented the presence of M23 fighters in Uganda. 


These fighters remained inactive for years, suggesting tacit acceptance or even protection by Ugandan authorities. 


By contrast, those who fled to Rwanda were disarmed and integrated into camps under international supervision, where they remain to this day.


The resurgence of M23 in 2022 points to Uganda’s role as a key enabler. 


Many of the current M23 leaders reportedly operated freely in Uganda, where they established businesses and maintained access to resources. 


This aligns with statements by Congolese President FΓ©lix Tshisekedi, who initiated contact with M23 leaders from Uganda during the early days of his administration. 


Reports indicate that Uganda facilitated these interactions, with the intention of leveraging M23 as a tool for influence in eastern DRC.


STRATEGIC GEOGRAPHY |  UGANDA’s BORDER and M23 ACTIVITIES.


M23’s current operational base in Eastern DRC is concentrated around Bunagana, a strategic town directly bordering Uganda. 


This location underscores Uganda’s logistical significance for the group. 


Supplies, reinforcements, and financial support can easily flow from Uganda into rebel-held territories, bypassing Rwandan borders entirely. 


By contrast, Rwanda’s geographical position relative to M23 strongholds makes its alleged logistical support far less plausible.


Moreover, Ugandan political and military figures have demonstrated an overt affinity for M23. General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, and head of Uganda’s military, has publicly expressed admiration for the group. Such statements suggest a level of ideological alignment and potential covert support, further implicating Uganda as a primary external actor in the rebellion.


M23 leaders’ economic activities in Uganda further highlight their dependence on the country. Several commanders reportedly own property and businesses in Uganda, enabling them to sustain their operations. This economic integration into Uganda’s system reflects a long-standing relationship between the group and its host country.


Additionally, Uganda’s involvement in the DRC is multifaceted. While officially deployed to combat the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) under a joint agreement with Kinshasa, Uganda’s military presence also provides cover for other activities. 


The coexistence of Ugandan troops and M23 rebels in the same regions raises questions about potential coordination or, at the very least, a mutual understanding.


RWANDA’s DENIAL and TSHISEKEDI ’s POLITICAL CALCULATIONS.


Rwandan President Paul Kagame recently reiterated that Rwanda has no involvement with M23. 


This denial aligns with Rwanda’s historical approach of disarming and containing M23 fighters within its borders. 


Rwanda’s position is further supported by the lack of credible evidence linking it to the group’s resurgence in 2022. 


Instead, the accusations against Rwanda appear to stem from a broader political strategy by DRC authorities.


President Tshisekedi’s alignment with Uganda suggests a deliberate effort to shift blame onto Rwanda. 


This aligns with Uganda’s long-standing #rivalry with Rwanda, marked by historical attempts to undermine President Kagame’s government. 😱


As far back as 1996, Ugandan officials, including General Salim Saleh, were implicated in plans to support Rwandan exiles seeking to overthrow Kagame. This history of antagonism provides context for the current narrative linking Rwanda to M23.


Further evidence of Uganda’s involvement in subversive activities against Rwanda can be found in the revelations made by President Kagame himself. 


In a speech during the 16th government retreat in 2019, Kagame highlighted Uganda’s role in aiding Rwanda’s enemies over the past two decades. He described specific incidents, such as Uganda’s support for the Rwandan National Congress (RNC) and its leaders like Kayumba #Nyamwasa, as well as the arrest and torture of Rwandans like Rene #Rutagungira. 


Kagame also pointed out Uganda’s relationship with figures like Tribert Rujugiro, a wealthy Rwandan tycoon accused of funding subversive activities against Rwanda.#Rujugiro has since died. Kagame’s speech underscores Uganda’s persistent involvement in activities aimed at destabilizing Rwanda.


Additionally, Kagame referenced a series of meetings in 1998 between Seth Sendashonga, a former Rwandan internal security minister-turned-dissident, and Ugandan Generals including Gen. Saleh, as documented by French author GΓ©rard Prunier in his book “Africa’s World War.” In this meeting, Sendashonga was reportedly encouraged to mobilize Rwandan exiles for rebellion against Kigali. These historical connections further highlight Uganda’s role in fostering anti-Rwanda sentiments and activities.


Uganda’s Broader Role in Regional Politics

Uganda’s strategic interests in the Great Lakes region extend beyond M23. Museveni has consistently provided refuge to Rwandan dissidents, including political and military figures opposed to Kagame. This policy aligns with Uganda’s historical role as a hub for exiled opposition groups. The presence of such individuals in Uganda underscores the country’s willingness to host actors hostile to Rwanda.


Additionally, Museveni’s influence over Tshisekedi has grown significantly, as evidenced by joint military operations and coordinated political strategies. 


This partnership suggests a broader agenda to isolate Rwanda regionally by framing Rwanda as the primary supporter of M23, Uganda and DRC aim to weaken Kagame’s government diplomatically and strategically.


THE NARRATIVE OF REGIME CHANGE


The framing of Rwanda as M23’s sponsor also aligns with the long-standing agenda of regime change targeting Kagame. 


Critics of Kagame’s government, including exiled opposition figures and regional actors, have historically sought to destabilize Rwanda. 


Museveni’s involvement in these efforts, dating back to his collaboration with exiled Rwandan politicians in the 1990s, reflects a persistent pattern.


The current narrative serves to discredit Rwanda internationally while bolstering Uganda’s regional influence. 


By positioning itself as an ally to the DRC, Uganda seeks to reshape regional dynamics in its favor. This strategy not only isolates Rwanda but also consolidates Museveni’s influence over Tshisekedi, ensuring Uganda’s dominance in the Great Lakes region. 🫣😳🫣


While #Rwanda remains a convenient scapegoat for M23’s activities, the evidence points to #Uganda as the group’s primary external enabler. 


⏏️From hosting M23’s leadership to facilitating their resurgence, Uganda’s role is both direct and significant. 


⏏️The geographical, economic, and political ties between Uganda and M23 further underscore this connection.


⏏️By contrast, Rwanda’s alleged involvement appears to be part of a broader political strategy aimed at isolating Kagame’s government. 


⏏️Tshisekedi’s alignment with Museveni reflects a calculated effort to shift blame onto Rwanda, despite Uganda’s well-documented links to M23. 


Understanding these dynamics is crucial for addressing the root causes of the conflict and fostering genuine regional stability.

This was an extract from KT press ,a Rwanda media outlets.That was the link,but it has been deleted!!Even I deleted ,we still have seen what they have towards us.

https://www.ktpress.rw/2025/01/understanding-ugandas-deep-links-to-m23-rebellion/

Baluku still active commander of ADF which has established strong links with DAESH








Photo:Some of the communication gadgets the ADF used.


The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) maintains a simple, centralised command structure, led by Musa Baluku, despite persistent rumours of his ill health, according to the UN Panel of Experts report published on 8 January 2025. ADF sub-groups, while operating with a degree of independence, consistently report to Baluku, who maintains a firm grip on the organisation.


The report said that Baluku, still active, exercises tight control over his commanders, including Abwakasi, and has reportedly expressed the intention to blow himself up with an explosive vest if captured. His right-hand man, Seka Umaru, is named as his potential successor. Major ADF operations still require the authorisation of Baluku, who receives detailed reports and photographs after each attack, used for strategic decision-making and propaganda purposes.


Furthermore, the Islamic State (Daesh) group has taken increasing interest in ADF activities in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The report notes a significant increase in the number of attacks claimed by Daesh from June 2024, with 111 attacks claimed between 2 June and the end of October. The time between an attack and its claim has been significantly reduced, sometimes reaching only 24 hours, which reflects more rapid and direct communication between Daesh and the ADF.


These developments indicate increased collaboration between the ADF and Daesh, reinforcing concerns about the expansion of terrorist influence in Ituri and North Kivu.

....we are still working on a document that will present all the ADF attrocities in the 2024 and we will produce it next week...,.

 


M23 members who died in the recent ambush by wazalendo in Tongo have been revealed.

 According to OSINT and  HUMINT sources from DRC (Frontline) and from civilians inside Rwanda.The recent ambush on an M23 convoy is said to have claimed lives of some youthful soldiers.Among those as claimed by various people contacted and various sources visited,identify one of the soldiers as Kimenyi Wilson as shown in the photos below.



Read more by clicking this linkwazalendo-lays-ambush-on-m23-convoy-on.html

Civilians from Masisi warn of a new plan by the M23/RDF to attack the city of Goma from the inside.



While clashes continue this Sunday, January 12 around the city of Goma, a massive displacement of civilians from villages occupied by the rebellion to the city of Goma is observed.


This massive displacement is observed on the Sake side, displaced people come from the city of Mushaki occupied by the M23-RDF to the city of Goma.


Civilians from Masisi report that, there are elements of the M23/RDF disguised as displaced people.


"We are alerting the Congolese government, all security services should remain on alert. The M23 rebels have decided to attack the city of Goma on several fronts, they have prepared their elements who will pass as displaced persons, once in the city, they will attack from the inside and will then be supported by the others. All displaced persons who come from villages under M23 occupation must be well controlled or confined to a place where they will be monitored".



Sunday fire!! FARDC's MiL-24 wakes up calcinating the M23 lines


FARDC's MiL-24s woke up in action calculating the rebel hide outs in Kibumba,today will be a hot day for the rebels and violent clash between these two sides. 

Reports From all fronts:


+ BWEREMANA, SHASHA, KABASE, KILUKU: Our Valiant FARDC and WAZALENDO Are Holding On.


+ NGUNGU: Violent Fighting in RUSHOGA and KARUBA.


+  RUBAYA: Clashes Around the City in the Heights of MUFUNZI and KABASHUMBA


+ MASISI CENTRE: Offensive Underway in KAHONGOLE.


+  On the MUSHAKI side, Rwandans/M23 have abandoned their Uniforms and are now fleeing in Civilian Clothing.


+ MUREMURE, KARUBA, KIRUMBA, KALAKE KINGI, Violent Clashes in Progress...



Saturday, January 11, 2025

Puntland's anti-terror Ops deal heavy blow to ISIS in Bari region




 Puntland forces destroyed 5 ISIS command bases in the Al-Miskaat mountains, specifically in the Il-Cameyra areas, burning down strongholds.

 They captured key ISIS bases, including a vital water well that was previously used by the militants.

 puntland troops seized at least five strategic bases used by the ISIS militants.

 In the Cal-Miskaat mountains, Puntland forces shot down three drones operated by ISIS. The drones were on a reconnaissance mission and were armed with explosives. 

CDF Muhoozi Kaineruga will be communicating via a podcast on YouTube ,MUHOOZI -MWENDA DIALOGUE

 


The MUHOOZI -MWENDA DIALOGUE 

Yesterday,in Fort Portal,Muhoozi declared he had quit Twitter sighting a need to concentrate on the works in the mighty UPDF in an incident which has been described as the “Fort Portal Incident,” drawing parallels to China’s historic Xi’an Incident.

According to Mwenda, Ugandan Veteran journalist and spokesperson of the Patriotic League of Uganda (PLU), Mr Andrew Mwenda, has revealed that the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) made this decision after a group of UPDF officers urged him to step away from social media to focus on reforming and transforming the army.

Mr Andrew Mwenda further revealed that Gen. Muhoozi will be engaging the public through a monthly podcast called The Muhoozi-Mwenda Dialogue that will be hosted by Mwenda himself, the podcast will focus on history and strategic-level discussions on current affairs. The first episode is slated for January 28th and will premiere on YouTube, with television stations invited to bid for broadcasting rights.Mwenda emphasized that the new show will allow Gen. Muhoozi to share his insights and vision without the distractions of social media. “This podcast will redefine how we engage on critical matters affecting Uganda and the region,” he noted.

In his message today11/01/2025,CDF Muhoozi shows that though he has quit Twitter,he will not stop delivering good messages wishing peace for the region.He told  the press "Tell Ugandans that it's my message to them. I am with them always...even if I am not on Twitter. I will keep sending them God's word and my thoughts. They should be at peace.

'...They that go down to the sea in ships...These men see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep...

For He maketh the storm to cease, so that the waves therof are still. Then are they glad because they are at rest; and so He bringeth them unto the haven where they would be.'  Psalm 107.

Many are circulating rumours that Muhoozi's account may have been banned and him having deleted all contents because the recent post he made on Bobi Wine,but According to our cyber investigation,Muhoozi ough to have deactivated his account where his followers can no longer turn on to the account's content.