Tuesday, February 4, 2025

That is the agreement between M23 and DRC signed by Joseph KABILA in 2013

 

This what M23 is fighting for!






Republican guard claim arresting a Rwandan infiltrator in military intelligence who orchestrated the failed assassination on Muheto Muhizi

 



 ARREST OF INFILTRATIRS IN KINSHASA - DEMIAP(military intelligence). 


 The sources allege that , the enemies of the country  are going to publish this video by emphasizing his face and start claiming that Tutsis are being targeted, while in reality, it is a TUTSI who tried to eliminate another TUTSI (Muheto) in KINSHASA and who was preparing a coup in the capital before being arrested.


 He was a soldier of the FARDC/DEMIAP(military intelligence), by the name of RUTAZUYAZA MUNYANEZA Henock, had just been arrested by the Services of the Presidency.


 This individual is said to be one of the Sponsors of the Aggression Against Muheto muhizi He would have been among the First People to Call MUHETO's Wife After the Attack, in the Middle of the Night , While he had not yet informed anyone of his superiors.


 According to Some Sources, he operated as a Sleeper Cell of RWANDA military in KINSHASA  and received Funds  from Brazzaville, via the Embassy of RWANDA, for Secret Missions.


 A Compatriot had already alerted on the need to remove him from DEMIAP, accusing him of playing a double game. However, General Ndayiwel would have protected him… Until today.

 Other Information indicates that he and his Group were preparing a Coup detat in KINSHASA.

 Although he is a Second Lieutenant, he was part of the Staff of Colonel MUZIMBA RaphaΓ«l, a Close Friend of  ​​JOSEPH KABILA.


His role at DEMIAP consisted mainly of translating from KINYWARWANDA to FRENCH. Our Compatriot had even offered to replace him, without success.


 Moreover, during his exchanges with Muheto, Henock allegedly recorded their phone conversations  and transmitted them to the M23.

When MUHETO arrived in KINSHASA, Henock allegedly fabricated a false file accusing him of collaborating with the M23 in order to have him arrested. He even went so far as to propose his direct elimination to DEMIAP… while he himself was working with the M23.


Has Kinshasha revived the crackdown on infiltrators?



Monday, February 3, 2025

Nearly 200 inmates in the prison of Munzenze lost their lives during the evasion on 27th January 2025

 


Between 160 and 170 prisoners lost their lives on 27 January during a mass escape from the central prison of Munzenze.

This mass escape occurred on 27 January in a context of violent clashes between the Congolese army and the M23 rebels supported by the Rwandan army, while the latter intensified their offensive for control of the capital of the province of North Kivu.


Taking advantage of the entry of the M23 rebels into the city of Goma, the prisoners had organized a mass escape. To cover their escape, they had set fire to a large part of the prison. This act had dramatic consequences: at least 141 incarcerated women died in the fire, as well as 28 young children who were accompanying their mothers in detention.


Other inmates were shot dead as guards tried to contain the escape, a prison official said.


A week after the incident, Munzenze Prison was completely empty. The guards had left, and no inmates remained. Much of the facility was burned down, including the prison administration office. The prison was also ransacked in the aftermath of the escape.


Before the incident, Munzenze Central Prison held about 4,400 inmates, well beyond its capacity.

Deputies and senators of DRC urgently summoned to Kinshasha tomorrow



The deputies and senators of the Democratic Republic of Congo are urgently summoned this Tuesday, February 3, 2025 for an extraordinary session. On the agenda, the examination of the SECURITY situation in the East of the country. 

Breaking!M23-AFC announces a ceasefire starting tommorow.

 The M23-AFC has announced a ceasefire from February 4, 2025 for humanitarian reasons. The group specifies that it has no intention of taking control of the city of Bukavu or other localities.


Will the cease-fire bring Goma to normalcy?



The city of Goma, the capital of the province of North Kivu, has been under occupation for a week by the rebel group M23, supported by Rwanda. Between shortages, paralysis of activities and insecurity, the inhabitants live in anguish, trapped in a city transformed into a conflict zone. This prolonged occupation worsens the humanitarian, economic and security crisis.


The usually lively streets of Goma are today marked by an atmosphere of desolation. Traffic remains limited, many businesses remain closed, some after being looted. As for the markets, they operate at a slow pace. Fear and uncertainty remain among the inhabitants, forcing them to coexist with the presence of the rebels.


Goma, which sheltered more than three million displaced people, has seen many of them flee to neighboring towns or try to reach Rwanda. The latter dispersed after the fighting that exposed their accommodation sites. Those who remain face severe food shortages and soaring prices for basic necessities.


Looting is increasing, making the situation even more critical. Goma’s international airport, schools, universities and public services remain closed. Despite the rebels’ attempt to impose an administration, the city has come to a standstill.


Essential infrastructure has been affected: water and electricity cuts are complicating residents’ daily lives, while some hospitals are operating at a slow pace due to a lack of medicines and staff, several sources say. Concerns about security are growing. “The rebels control strategic points and impose their law,” several residents say.

The USA embassy in Kinshasha issues a security alert to it's citizens!



Event: The U.S. Embassy Kinshasa is further reducing the number of U.S. personnel working at the Embassy.


The Embassy advises U.S. citizens in the DRC to depart immediately by commercial means.


Due to the security situation in Kinshasa, the U.S. Embassy will not be conducting visa interviews and will not be able to provide routine services to U.S. citizens.


Please ensure that you and your family’s travel documents are in order and that essential items are packed in bags that you can easily carry. We understand that border crossings remain open for transit and that many flights are departing from Kinshasa’s N’Djili Airport.


If you need emergency assistance, please contact the Consular Section at the phone numbers below.


Actions to Take:


Review your personal safety plans and ensure your family has enough food and water if you need to stay home for several days.


Have essential items (clothing, medications, travel documents) packed in a bag that you can carry.


Have a personal emergency action plan that does not rely on U.S. government assistance.


Take advantage of commercial transportation options, if you wish to leave the area.


Avoid crowds and demonstrations.


Be aware of your surroundings.


Monitor local media for updates.


Keep a low profile.


Assistance:


S. Embassy Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 310 Avenue des Aviateurs, Kinshasa/Gombe, +243 81-556-0151/0152 or +243-972-616-193 (after hours and weekends).


The Embassy maintains a list of local emergency resources on our website.


Contact us at:


ACSKinshasa@state.gov

https://cd.usembassy.gov/

Department of State - Consular Affairs +1 888-407-4747 or +1 202-501-4444


SADC AND EAC TO MEET THIS COMING WEEKEND OVER THE M23 WAR




“A joint summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the East African Community (EAC) will be held on Friday and Saturday in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on the conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.”


“This follows an agreement between the SADC Chairperson, President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, and the EAC Chairperson, President Williams Ruto of Kenya.”


“President Samia Suluhu Hassan has graciously agreed to host the summit to deliberate on the situation in the eastern DRC,” President Ruto said.


“He said President FΓ©lix Tshilombo of the DRC and President Paul Kagame of Rwanda have confirmed their attendance at the meeting which will be preceded by a ministerial meeting on Friday before the Heads of State meeting on Saturday. »


"President Ruto confirmed that he had contacted President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, President Kaguta Museveni of Uganda and President Hassan S Mohamud of Somalia who confirmed their participation in the extraordinary summit."