Brainless Blecks Praying For Israel, Ukraine While This Is Happeining Next Door In DRC

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Why is Africa silent about what is happening in Congo?

Why is the world silent?

Those videos and images are horrendous!

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Those that benefit from what is happening in Congo are able to suppress news of the atrocities in Congo.

E.g The average African knows and gets several updates daily about what is happening in Israel while news from Congo only comes from social media posts of individuals.

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The first picture is Ethiopia.
What is happening in Congo is an ethnic conflict. People are killing each other over the control of resources. It’s too complex.
Ukraine is easy to understand because Russia invaded Ukraine so one can easily pick sides
What’s happening in Israel is a religious conflict. It’s easier to pick sides but the ‘resistance’ seems to have an unlimited supply of dead babies which complicate things a little bit.

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A picture with dead children affects me a lot. Ata heri wati wazima

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And that’s why they show those pictures…

Congo is not ethnic conflict, its robbery with violence by external forces. Ethnic violence is what those that benefit from the Congo crisis would like the rest of the world to believe. i.e Africans fighting each other while not mentioning the people making millions in resources extraction.

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Sema president Kagame, usuogope, uko 254 he will do nothing to you.

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Kagame is responsible.

Generally, I don’t like it when nyeuthiz throw about names like Kagame without mentioning the principle beneficiaries of the Congo crisis, to whom Kagame is just a ‘useful African dictator’ kama huyu wetu

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Since 1996, conflict in eastern DRC has led to approximately six million deaths. The First Congo War (1996–1997) began in the wake of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, during which ethnic Hutu extremists killed an estimated one million minority ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus in Rwanda (DRC’s neighbor to the east). During and following the genocide, nearly two million Hutu refugees crossed the Congolese border, mostly settling in refugee camps in the North Kivu and South Kivu provinces. A small subset of those Rwandans who entered DRC were Hutu extremists who began organizing militias within the Congo. Pressure intensified as Tutsi militias organized against the Hutu groups and as foreign powers began taking sides.

Following the Rwandan Patriotic Front’s (RPF) victory against the genocidal Rwandan government, the new Tutsi-led government began its involvement in DRC (then known as The Republic of Zaire). Rwandan troops, under the leadership of President Paul Kagame, and Congo-based Tutsi militias with Rwandan backing launched an invasion of Zaire, which was ruled at the time by Dictator Mobutu Sese Seko. Kigali justified both efforts by arguing that Hutu groups in eastern DRC were still a threat to their Tutsi population and that the Mobutu regime was harboring Hutu extremists who had fled across the border. Rwanda waged the First Congo War against Zaire with the help of other African states (most significantly Uganda, but also Angola and Burundi), who had their own security concerns related to Mobutu’s support of rebel groups across the continent. The Rwandan coalition’s invasion was coordinated with the help of Zaire’s then-opposition leader, Laurent Kabila. Thousands died; some casualties were former Hutu militants and members of armed groups, but many were refugees and non-combatant Congolese in North and South Kivu, in eastern DRC. Methods of warfare were brutal, especially those employed by Rwandan soldiers and Tutsi groups. When Mobutu fled Kinshasa, the Kabila-Kagame coalition won the First Congo War in 1997. Kabila was installed as president of Zaire
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Looks like an ethnic conflict to me

Pressure intensified as Tutsi militias organized against the Hutu groups and as foreign powers began taking sides.

Hence my beef with false prophet @messiahette and his acolyte atheist @Stormtrooper98.

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Yes and now that there’s big money involved, they’re keeping it that way

Bombs don’t discriminate. Maybe Hamas shouldn’t have started a war they can’t win

I’m sure not everyone in this world would do as you prefer, willingly get raped or something because they are weaker. They would rather die fighting than live supined on the ground.

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If that’s their wish so be it. You cannot claim to be ‘the resistance’ and then start crying when the ‘occupational force’ crushes your resistance.

Shait. Nashuku Nabii will do the same in 2027

You concentrate on killing. Let us third party observers be the ones to tell you of your crimes.

when will the people of Congo agree/vote for peace ?