
Back to Dongo. This village lost in the rainforest in the territory of Kungu in Equateur province. That tells you something? Me either. But Ecuador is the traditional stronghold of JP Bemba. This could perhaps explain this but it's a fish story it seems.
all started on 10/29/2009, young men armed clan Enyele, commanded by a chief and an officer allegedly mystical FARDC not further identified, clashed with police for a fish story. The unrest resulted in several deaths of two sides. However, the assessments differ according to sources. What is certain, that this confrontation has caused the displacement of thousands of innocent indigenous to the Congo CFA. Unnecessary deaths as usual in the land of Simon Kimbangu. Nothing new under the sun in fact: The descendant of Nzinga Nkuvu kill each other but one who is leaving is still caliph, and others cry that it must always remain. Who is right? Those who
rebellion warm on the Internet, far from Kalashnikovs, seized of the matter and have made news agency reported transmitters of all kinds. It's so easy to push others to the arms, away from mosquitoes. One of them sent us a photo of themselves from the side of Buburu or Boyela among the Anopheles and centipedes. Che Guevara did it not scrub the Kivu? Some dare to set foot there.
In the meantime, if information is accurate, Dongo is becoming a mini power in Kivu. But who benefits from all this? Not dead anyway. This city has been completely deserted, dead bodies still litter the streets, many shops and homes were looted and burned. The town has recently been under the control of the Congolese police and two dozen peacekeepers in the UN Mission in DRC (Monuc), according to information received.
The MLC was already passed by Ecuador as the RCD in Kivu, what will be a rebellion X ? Nobody deserves to die for all Congolese politicians greedy for power that gets the least crowd movement and have never done anything for anyone. Except maybe two or three ... And yet.
@ + on http://www.rd-congo.info/ Columnist says the DRC
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