tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251530334704088460.post1117113598844619123..comments2023-06-02T16:08:46.214+01:00Comments on The Mushaki Pager: SUR LES TRACES D'OBASANJO ENCOREPart of Gomahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11519795832929416651noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251530334704088460.post-38977587746139176712009-01-17T12:44:00.000+01:002009-01-17T12:44:00.000+01:00Referring to last news, Ntaganda signed on behalf ...Referring to last news, Ntaganda signed on behalf of CNDP(!?) agreements with government representatives of the RDC and Rwanda in the city of Goma.<BR/><BR/>http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE50G01F20090117<BR/>(The last paragraph is insulting the CNDP leaders with irrelevant comments and lies:<BR/><B>Some human rights campaigners say they believe Ntaganda may have broken with Nkunda because he thought the CNDP leader was going to hand him over following a massacre of civilians at Kiwanja in November, after rebels led by Ntaganda took the town.</B>)<BR/><BR/>http://lesoir.be/actualite/monde/rdc-le-cndp-annonce-la-fin-de-2009-01-16-682370.shtml<BR/><BR/>Does he have allowance and enough credentials to do so because he decided to run alone? How can he pretend he represents the whole CNDP when he decided to kill it?<BR/><BR/>Unless I am very wrong, Ntaganda's CNDP version from split of the original is going to a straight Hara-kiri, a quick suicide.<BR/>After all, the cessation of hostilities is running since December and FARDC are defeated though there is a clear revenge spirit in preparation.<BR/><BR/>With some of his fellows officers, the Ntaganda's decision was so quick and without fair preparation we can't understand its foundation unless (again), of course, the deal was running hidden since a long time ago, several months.<BR/><BR/>Reasonably, what really has changed from the last situation to justify such decisions from Ntaganda? Nothing is said about that issue. Did the Kabila's government change its policies? No, as afar as things are today.<BR/><BR/>Worse, the chief of military staff surrendered by deciding to throw CNDP in the trash/rubish basket and to make it out of use with his one ticket run.<BR/>The danger is that his action will end in dismantling the CNDP before the end of issues for what it has been created.<BR/><BR/>This could be one of most dangerous situations ever seen in Kivu. Did he dream of Barak Obama's mediation?<BR/>In fact, CNDP and Ntaganda could learn a bit from History, particularly from the American Civil War.<BR/><BR/>So, wait and see, and <I>qui vivra, verra</I> ...<BR/><BR/>BagambikiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251530334704088460.post-12298867737514183602009-01-17T03:35:00.000+01:002009-01-17T03:35:00.000+01:00Aljazeera: UPDATED ON:Friday, January 16, 200922:5...Aljazeera: <BR/>UPDATED ON:<BR/>Friday, January 16, 2009<BR/>22:59 Mecca time, 19:59 GMT <BR/>News Middle East<BR/>DRC rebel fighters declare truce<BR/>A quarter of a million civilians have been displaced by the fighting in the east of DR Congo [AFP]<BR/><BR/>Commanders from a breakaway group of predominantly Tutsi rebel fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have declared a ceasefire.<BR/><BR/>Colonel Esaie Munyakazi, a spokesman for National Council for the Defence of the People (CNDP), declared on Friday an immediate end to fighting against government troops.<BR/><BR/>"We, members of the high command of the CNDP forces, in the name of the officers and the fighters, solemnly declare before God, the whole Congolese people, Africa and the world... the cessation of hostilities between the CNDP and the FARDC [Congolese armed forces]," he said.<BR/><BR/>The CNDP commanders said they were placing their forces at the disposal of the Congolese army high command "with a view to them being reintegrated into the national army".<BR/><BR/>The commanders were led by General Bosco Ntaganda, a top CNDP leader who last week broke away from the Tutsi rebel movement's founder, General Laurent Nkunda.<BR/><BR/>It is unclear whether Nkunda is supporting the ceasefire and subsequent moves to reintegrate fighters within government forces.<BR/><BR/>Before the CNDP split, rebel fighters had defeated the government army in Congo's eastern province of North Kivu, displacing a quarter of a million civilians and sparking a humanitarian emergency.<BR/><BR/>Last month, the United Nations' Security Council unanimously voted to renew its peacekeeping mandate in Congo for another year, amid accusations that both government soldiers and rebel fighters had carried out atrocities against civilians.<BR/> <BR/>A dangerous situation for more war in Congo> Fatah and Hamas.<BR/>L.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251530334704088460.post-60865207865726093002009-01-17T00:07:00.000+01:002009-01-17T00:07:00.000+01:00Indeed, there is something wrong but the problem i...Indeed, there is something wrong but the problem is that EU with France in the first position don't like Jews for so said "Christ sake" and because they are controlling Jerusalem?! Actually, the petrol is also the main topic and not at all, unfortunately, the sympathy for Palestinians and their sake.<BR/>This also is the eternal struggle between the three religions. I am still wonder how the world could be if Jesus and Mohamed haven't existed.<BR/><BR/>Now for DRC, the situation is reversed. EU forces, here I mean MONUC, are supporting FARDC and they trained them not for Chinese but for their sake since China is working for them in Africa.<BR/>It's quite well understandable that they can't admonish their own employees like Kabila and others since they put them on power in DRC with the tricky democratic elections.<BR/><BR/>Let's say that if the majority of African countries, particularly their population like in the Arabic countries, were organizing demonstrations and rallies urging to stop killings in DRC, I am sure things could be quite different.<BR/><BR/>Instead, we see EU - France are quick to send humanitarian NGO's and are willing to send their task forces to stop CNDP and not FARDC and FDLR.<BR/>Just like in Rwanda in 1994 when EU-France rushed to save the FAR and InteraHamwe with a just-on-time actions to settle them in DRC-Zaire!!<BR/><BR/>BagambikiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251530334704088460.post-72811247428635435932009-01-16T09:25:00.000+01:002009-01-16T09:25:00.000+01:00The president of the United Nations General Assemb...The president of the United Nations General Assembly has accused Israel of violating international law with its war on Gaza in which almost 1,100 Palestinians have been killed, nearly half of them civilians.<BR/>What else has happened in Congo? Member of ICC RDC with Joseph Kabila has started the same crimes. So what is to be negociated in Nairobi? It would be better to turn this into a tribunal to unveil crimes committed instead of hoping on diplomacy. As longs as MONUC is a tool of China there will be nothing changing. China sits in the security council and blocks whatsoever initiative to settle things.<BR/>L.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com