Sunday, February 16, 2025

Tshisekedi's message to his people







MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENCY OF THE DRC THE 2ND POINT IS WORTH NOTING.

Determined to find lasting peace solutions in the Great Lakes region, the Head of State chaired, this Saturday in his offices at the African Union City, a meeting on the security situation in eastern DRC.


1. The evolution of military operations and humanitarian challenges in the provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu, while loyalist forces of the #DRC continue to contain the belligerent tendencies of AFC-M23 terrorists supported by #Rwanda, were particularly examined during this important working session.


2. It emerges from this meeting that the city of Bukavu (South Kivu), briefly invaded by M23 terrorists, is controlled by the Congolese army and the valiant wazalendo.


3. During his participation in the 61st Munich Conference on Security, the Head of State received the support of many member countries of the European Union who clearly condemned Rwanda's criminal actions in the DRC and are working on the implementation of appropriate sanctions against the #Kigali regime.


THE PRESIDENCY OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Police Commander in Kinshasha announces the deployment of police in every Catholic church this sunday

 The commander of the Police/Kinshasa announces the deployment of his elements "in each Catholic parish this Sunday before, during and after worship". Deputy Divisional Commissioner Blaise Kilimbalimba wants to "prevent any disturbance of public order"



ADF blamed for killing 70 people in Lubero

 At least 70 other civilians died in the Lubero territory in North Kivu. A crime attributed to the ADF rebels near Maiba in the Manzya group, about forty kilometers from Vuyinga. Two days after the kidnapping, their bodies were found lying on the ground last Friday, reports the local community protection committee.


Taken hostage on the night of February 11 to 12, these victims were targeted far from the center of the tragedy, indicates Vitwamba Vianney, coordinator of this structure. The victims, all ages, were finished off in a local church.


"70 people were reported missing and taken hostage presumedly by ADF. And, their bodies have just been discovered in Kasanga not far from Maiba. The massacred victims were found in a church of the Baptist Community in Central Africa (CBCA). The area is not controlled by government forces," he said.


Political and administrative authorities are slow to comment on this situation while the vital forces of Vuyinga and surrounding areas have not stopped warning since the beginning of the current year on the need to reinforce the troops of the Congolese army supported by the Ugandan army in the hunt for the ADF rebels.


The territory of Lubero, beyond the security crisis of the M23 rebellion, is shaken by the activism of the ADF rebels who act in the chiefdoms of Baswagha and Bapere. In the last six months, the toll peaks around the hundreds of civilians killed in these towns.

Sons of soldiers take on guns as their fathers fled Bukavu!

The security of Bukavu has  been left in hands of unruly youth as security situations in Bukavu and its surroundings worsens this night, the security situation has deteriorated. Young people identified as children of soldiers have taken control of several neighborhoods in the communes. Having weapons with them, they are spreading terror among the population. Several commercial houses have been looted.

Up to now these young men are the terrorising the remnants of this city.

Photo Below!Photo taken a few minutes ago in Bukavu



M23!Belgium is strongly condemning the attack on Bukavu



"Belgium strongly condemns the offensive on Bukavu by the M23/AFC supported by Rwanda."

Like I wrote in recent post,the Belgium gorvenment is too worried of a grand war on Kinshasha and the region.

Belgium further noted:

"This increases human suffering and the risks of an extension of the conflict. Respect for the territorial integrity of the DRC, human rights and international humanitarian law as well as the protection of civilians are essential."


"The M23/AFC and Rwandan troops must withdraw. Belgium urges the parties to engage in regional mediation and dialogue."


"We are working with our European and international partners to ensure that this situation does not remain unaddressed."


"Action should be taken to strengthen the cohesion of the DRC and address the root causes of the conflict."

France had also earlier condemned the attacks on Bukavu!

France strongly condemns the Rwandan-backed M23 offensive in South Kivu towards Bukavu, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It is very concerned about the ongoing fighting, which is worsening an already dire humanitarian situation. The M23 must immediately cease its offensive and withdraw from the territories it has taken control of. Support for armed groups by all parties must cease.


France reaffirms its solidarity with the Democratic Republic of Congo and its unwavering commitment to its territorial integrity and sovereignty. It calls for the immediate withdrawal of Rwandan forces from the territory of the Democratic Republic of Congo.


Priority is given to a return to the ceasefire and the resumption of dialogue. Following the capture of Goma on 28 January 2025, this offensive by the M23 supported by the RDF is undermining regional peace efforts and the implementation of the conclusions of the joint summit of the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) held on 7 and 8 February 2025. France urges the parties to implement the immediate and unconditional ceasefire decided at this summit.


France calls on all armed groups, including the M23, to lay down their arms and resume dialogue to put an end to the violence and protect civilian populations.


France is ready to implement new multilateral sanctions against all actors contributing to the armed conflict, instability and insecurity in eastern DRC.

Burundian president,the new 1st vice president of African Union

 Burundian President Evariste Ndayishimiye is elected 1st Vice-President of the African Union for the 2025 financial year.



Catholic:Churches under threat in Kinshasha as angry mobs organized to attack them this sunday

 

The governor of the city province of Kinshasa, Daniel Bumba, warned all those who threaten to disturb public order and attack churches on Sunday, February 16 in the Congolese capital.

Daniel Bumba recalled that the measure prohibiting the organization of public demonstrations in Kinshasa taken a few weeks ago is still in force, affirming that those who go beyond this measure will face the full force of the law.

He also announced that the police are already mobilized to deal with any eventuality and possible looting.

The Catholic archbishop of Kinshasha has calmed Christian's :

“Do not be afraid, hold on!” is the message of Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo, Metropolitan Archbishop of Kinshasa to the faithful of the Catholic Church⛪️ in the face of threats shared on social networks, calling for attacks on Catholic churches on Sunday, February 16 in Kinshasa.