SADC mission to DR Congo could be suicidal
Friday, February 15 - A Rwandan insider, who would not be named because his country is wary of comments that could strain international relations, said his country would not take kindly to incursions over its border. "These soldiers don't know the area [eastern DRC]. There are mountains, and some of the mountains you see when you're in Goma are actually Rwandan mountains. They could easily find themselves on Rwandan ground attacking Rwanda and we're not going to allow anyone to compromise our security." Click here to read article>>
UN Must Take Stronger Action
We are appealing to people of goodwill to join us in calling on the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice to assume the leadership role in taking stronger action against the Rwandan regime and those leaders identified as directly involved with supporting the M23 rebel group inside Congo.
Let's demand that the United States take all necessary diplomatic and political measures to bring an end to Rwanda's support of the M23 rebel movement inside the Congo. Let Ambassador Rice know that we consider the unnecessary suffering of the Congolese people to be a scar on the conscience of humanity.
Via the leadership of the United States the following should be done:
1. Rwanda should be explicitly named in resolutions calling for an end to the aggression against the Congolese people by the Rwanda-backed rebels.
2. Sanctions should be imposed on High-level officials in the Rwandan government who are backing the M23 such as James Kabarebe and Charles Kayonga.
3. Rwanda should be sanctioned for violation of the UN sanctions regime and arms embargo due to its provision of weapons to militias in the DRC.
Send a tweet to Ambassador Rice at @ambassadorrice or call the US Mission to the United Nations at 212-415-4404 and let Ambassador Rice know that you want the US to take decisive action against Rwanda's support of rebels in DRC.
Bosco Ntaganda's Surrender
Bosco Ntaganda's Surrender: What Must Be Different This TimeThe International Criminal Court (ICC) has taken into custody war crimes suspect Bosco Ntaganda. The U.S. Department of State confirmed on Monday, March 18th that the Rwandan native, wanted by the ICC on seven counts of war crimes and...
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