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 Tom Ndahiro
Tom Ndahiro
Residents of Goma city in eastern DR Congo protest against the regime of President Felix Tshisekedi and targeted killings of Congolese Tutsi community, on January 31, 2025. Photo by Emmanuel Dushimimana
How the world abandons the Congolese and blames Rwanda for it
Injured Rwanda Patriotic Army soldiers from the 1990s Liberation War. Courtesy.
A tribute to Rwanda’s heroes and a call to action
A Congolese officer speaks to South African soldiers who fight alongside the Congolese army in eastern DR Congo. Courtesy
SADC’s betrayal: Fighting alongside FDLR and mercenaries
DR Congo’s Foreign Minister, Therese Kaikwamba Wagner, speaking in New York on Tuesday, issued a barely veiled threat to the UN Security Council. Courtesy
Kinshasa’s Diplomacy of Thuggery and International Lenience
European mercenaries fighting alongside FARDC in eastern Congo. Courtesy
The European Union’s empty words on the DRC crisis
Patrick Muyaya, the Spokesperson of the Congolese government.
Denying citizenship as a weapon of war: DRC’s gamble against M23
One of some pictures that are circulating on Social media showing how Kinyarwandaphones undergo severe torture in eastern DR Congo. Courtesy
The Great Lakes challenge: A genocide ideology and complicity
 Therese Kayikwamba Wagner, DR Congo’s Minister of Foreign Affairs during the meeting in Luanda Angola on December 14, 2024. Courtesy
The world’s blind spot: Tshisekedi’s abracadabra
The New Times
A lesson on the “Genocide Fax”: a wake-up call for 2025
The UN Security Council resolution 2765 (2024), has just extended MONUSCO’s mandate for another year.
MONUSCO: Leaders of the outstanding illusion
Agemira, a private military company registered in Bulgaria, leads operations in the DRC alongside the FARDC. (© Montage JA; VPMDefenseRDC)
The theater of hypocrisy: How DR Congo redefines mockery and rationality
Patrice Rudatinya Mbonyumutwa
The psychosis of denial: Twisting truth into a lie
President Felix Tshisekedi of DR Congo
The dull chest-beating of Kinshasa
The New Times
Holiness Can’t Be Hollow: When the Vatican Plays Saints and Sinners
Rwandan King Mutara III Rudahigwa, Burundi's Prince Louis Rwagasore and Congo's Patrice Lumumba. Courtesy
Denial as devotion: A king’s legacy and the ghosts of colonial Africa
King Baudouin of Belgium
The oxymoronic beatification: Saints, sinners, and the church’s selective morality
French-Cameroonian journalist and author Charles Onana was convicted on December 9, by a Paris court for denying and minimizing the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
The conviction of Onana: A rejection of Genocide denial and its threat
The New Times
Tshisekedi on his way to Luanda for miracles

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