Double standards in addressing FDLR threat

Editor, Allow me to react to the article, “FDLR: Is the delayed offensive an inside job?” (The New Times, February 16). Contrary to European Union (EU) Ambassador Michael Ryan’s view, there is nothing difficult about the military side of going after the FDLR. The difficulty lies entirely in the political realm, and here the major powers in the UN Security Council, including some from Ambassador Ryan’s own EU, are the culprits.
Members of the FDRL militia in the forests of Democratic Republic of Congo. (File)
Members of the FDRL militia in the forests of Democratic Republic of Congo. (File)
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