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 Tom Ndahiro
Tom Ndahiro
Some of the residential houses of Tutsi that were burned by FDLR genocidial group members and FARDC soldiers during the fighting against M23 rebels at Nturo Village in eastern DR Congo.
Enablers of DR Congo's genocidal agenda
It is time for MONUSCO and SAMIDRC to be held accountable for aiding and abetting ideology-driven terror.
The devil you feed: How the West fuels genocide ideology in DR Congo
Therese Kayikwamba Wagner, the DR Congo Foreign Minister, addresses UN Security Council.
The drama of the absurd at the United Nations
The Rwandan community in the Belgian city of Liege held a commemorative event for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi on April 13. Courtesy.
Selective memory in Liège: When political cowardice undermines human dignity
Maxime Prévot, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium
Genocide ideology: Belgium is a gene pool custodian
President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame honour the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi at the Kigali Genocide Memorial on April 7. Photo/Dan Gatsinzi.
Genocide commemoration: Why we remember
Marc Botenga, a Belgian politician and Member of European Parliament
Marc Botenga: EU’s moral champion, or just another opportunist?
The New Times
Belgium’s moral bankruptcy: The DNA of Genocide denial
The Alliance fleuve Congo rebels after capturing  Goma, the capital of North Kivu province in DR Congo. Photo by Emmanuel Dushimimana
The unbreakable spirit of M23: A lesson in courage, testament to the world’s hypocrisy
The New Times
DR Congo’s self-deception and perilous scapegoating
FDLR 'General' Ezechiel Gakwerere, seen in FARDC uniform, is repatriated to Rwanda from DR Congo on March 1, after he was captured by M23 rebels.
The delusions of FARDC: How a hallucinating army became a political epidemic
Felix Tshisekedi.
Felix Tshisekedi’s past as a pizza deliveryman foretold the DRC’s current crisis
Some of the artillery weapons seized by M23 at Goma International Airport last month, as seen in this February 10 picture. PHOTO BY JAMES MUNYANEZA
History, betrayal, indifference: World's perpetual abdication of responsibility
Some FDLR terrorists and génocidaires being handed over to Rwandan authorities last Saturday. PHOTO BY IGIHE
The poison of hatred: How impunity fuels genocidal ideology in the DR Congo
Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner.
Arsenal’s rebellion against the DR Congo’s minister: A political crisis at the Emirates?
East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders will meet in Tanzania to discuss security situation in eastern DR CONGO. Internet
DR Congo: A summit of doctors and a patient who won’t swallow the medicine
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

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