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'Pack Your Bags and Leave': Congolese Protesters Challenge US Stance on DRC-Rwanda Conflict
'Pack Your Bags and Leave': Congolese Protesters Challenge US Stance on DRC-Rwanda Conflict
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While the US has not openly supported the M23 rebels, its strong diplomatic and military ties with Rwanda have been a point of contention. Critics argue that... 28.01.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Congolese gathered on Monday in front of the US embassy in Kinshasa to launch Operation Lumumba, which consists of putting pressure on Western states that support and finance Rwanda, Fortifi Lushima, national coordinator of the Panafrican Emergency Movement DRC, told Sputnik Africa.He clarified that the protest ultimately did not take place; it was "truly stifled" because the government had "set up very heavy security around the American embassy."However, the organizers of the event intend to hold another gathering in the coming days.Several reports, including those from the United Nations Group of Experts, have accused Rwanda of providing support to the M23 rebels. This support allegedly includes weapons, funding, and even direct military involvement. The Rwandan government has consistently denied these allegations, stating that it does not support the M23 and is committed to regional stability.However, media reports indicated that protests in the DRC's capital turned violent on Tuesday. Demonstrators attacked the embassies of countries they accuse of supporting the M23 rebel group in the eastern region.The Ugandan embassy was looted, and protesters at the French embassy burned the French flag before setting the building on fire. The Belgian embassy also fell victim to the demonstrators, as did the Rwandan embassy. Throughout the city, people have been setting up barricades made of burning car tires. In response, authorities have deployed police to restore order.On social media, there are increasing calls to bring life in Kinshasa to a standstill as a protest against Rwanda's support for M23 and the exploitation of the DRC’s natural resources. Rallies are taking place in cities across the country to show solidarity with the Congolese army, which is fighting back against rebel and Rwandan forces, and with the residents of North Kivu and Ituri provinces, who are suffering from the conflict. The demonstrations have resulted in major riots and clashes with police, according to Congolese radio station Okapi.The DRC's Minister of Communication and Media, Patrick Muyaya, welcomed pro-army demonstrations but condemned the turn to violence. He announced on X that the police have restored order and stepped up security at the embassies.
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'Pack Your Bags and Leave': Congolese Protesters Challenge US Stance on DRC-Rwanda Conflict
12:54 28.01.2025 (Updated: 14:59 28.01.2025) Christina Glazkova
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While the US has not openly supported the M23 rebels, its strong diplomatic and military ties with Rwanda have been a point of contention. Critics argue that the US has not done enough to pressure Rwanda to cease its alleged support for the rebels.
Congolese gathered on Monday in front of the US embassy in Kinshasa to launch Operation Lumumba, which consists of putting pressure on Western states that support and finance Rwanda, Fortifi Lushima, national coordinator of the Panafrican Emergency Movement DRC, told Sputnik Africa.
"It is time for the Congolese state to declare war on Rwanda, and we demand that the heads of state conclude geostrategic partnerships with China, Iran, and Russia," Fortifi Lushima, national coordinator of the Panafrican Emergency Movement DRC, told Sputnik Africa.
He clarified that the protest ultimately did not take place; it was "truly stifled" because the government had "set up very heavy security around the
American embassy."However, the organizers of the event intend to hold another gathering in the coming days.
"When you decide to play against the interests of the Congolese, we now consider you as an entity hostile to our interests," he explained.
Several reports, including those from the United Nations Group of Experts, have accused
Rwanda of providing support to the M23 rebels. This support allegedly includes weapons, funding, and even direct military involvement. The Rwandan government has consistently denied these allegations, stating that it does not support the M23 and is committed to regional stability.
However, media reports indicated that protests in the DRC's capital turned violent on Tuesday. Demonstrators attacked the embassies of countries they accuse of supporting the M23 rebel group in the eastern region.
The Ugandan embassy was looted, and protesters at the French embassy burned the French flag before setting the building on fire. The Belgian embassy also fell victim to the demonstrators, as did the Rwandan embassy.
Throughout the city, people have been setting up barricades made of burning car tires. In response, authorities have deployed police to restore order.
On social media, there are increasing calls to bring life in Kinshasa to a standstill as a protest against Rwanda's support for M23 and the exploitation of the DRC’s natural resources. Rallies are taking place in cities across the country to show solidarity with the Congolese army, which is fighting back against rebel and Rwandan forces, and with the residents of North Kivu and Ituri provinces, who are suffering from the conflict. The demonstrations have resulted in major riots and clashes with police, according to Congolese radio station Okapi.
The DRC's Minister of Communication and Media, Patrick Muyaya,
welcomed pro-army demonstrations but condemned the turn to violence. He announced on X that the police have restored order and stepped up security at the embassies.
"We must remain vigilant against the enemy's infiltration strategy that leads to unacceptable actions during the expression of anger by the Congolese population," Muyaya wrote.