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RDC: Une initiative délibérée du gouvernement continue à faire des victimes inutiles.

VirungaNews

23/05/12

 

personnes_deplacees.jpgLes contres vérités sur la situation militaire dans le territoire de Rutshuru, en province du Nord-Kivu se trouvent loin de convaincre ceux qui observent méticuleusement l’évolution de la situation sur terrain. En effet Kinshasa qui prétend mener son offensive pour capturer le général Bosco Ntaganda semble le chercher en sens inverse pendant que le Wanted-Terminator se la coule douce dans sa ferme de Bunyole, située en territoire de Masisi (Nord-Kivu).  

 
RDC: Gen. Ntaganda is only a pawn in a wider game.

Joseph Rwagatare

07/05/12

 

When strangers wail louder than the bereaved, you must be on your guard. Something is not quite right. They are hiding something, probably some involvement in the cause of the bereavement. Or they are plotting something sinister against the grieving people or their neighbours.

The wailing is very often unnaturally loud that it must surely be contrived. Other times it is so vicious you can’t distinguish between the loud cries and baying for blood.

This seems to have been the case in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the last several weeks.

 
RDC: Kinshasa impose une nouvelle guerre face à la revendication des mutins du Kivu.

El Memeyi Murangwa

07/05/12

makenga_sultani.jpgContrairement aux déclarations rusées du général FARDC, Didier Etumba, de suspendre les opérations militaires contre la mutinerie, Joseph Kabila est décidé à en découdre avec les mutins qui en majorité sont des ex-militaires du Congrès national pour la défense du peuple, mouvement politico-militaire qui dans un récent passé n’a cessé de donner du fil à retordre à la garde prétorienne de Kabila présentée au front comme l’armée de la république.

 
RDC: 80 nouvelles défections de soldats ex-rebelles, dont un proche de Ntaganda.

AFP

04/5/12

 

GOMA (RDCongo) - Environ 80 soldats de l'armée congolaise ont fait défection jeudi dans l'est de la RDC, dont le colonel Sultani Makenga, qui fut adjoint du général Bosco Ntaganda dans l'ex-rébellion du Congrès national pour la défense du peuple (CNDP), a-t-on appris de source militaire.

Le colonel Makenga et le lieutenant-colonel Masozera ont fait défection dans la nuit de jeudi avec leurs hommes, dans la ville de Goma, capitale de la province instable du Nord-Kivu (est) frontalière avec le Rwanda, a déclaré à l'AFP un commandant des Forces armées (FARDC).

Nous avons récupéré 80 tenues avec bottines dans le cimetière du quartier Bujovu, a indiqué cette source, qui a requis l'anonymat.

Le général Ntaganda était numéro 2 du CNDP, et le colonel Makenga était son adjoint dans cette rébellion intégrée en 2009 dans l'armée.

 
RDC: L’irresponsabilité du gouvernement central à la base de l’insécurité grandissante au Kivu.

El Memeyi Murangwa

5/03/12

fardc.jpgDe par la volonté des dirigeants irresponsables, le Kivu est entrain de vivre une situation de plus confuse engendrée par le non-paiement de la solde aux militaires et le non-respect des engagements exprimés à travers le communiqué rendu public le 16 janvier 2009 et  l’accord politique signé à Goma le 23 mars 2009. Le processus de paix semble revenir à la case départ,  et cette fois ci l’agresseur n’est autre que l’Agent payeur (Gouvernement).

Une armée chosifiée

L’armée nationale de la RDC, connue sous le diminutif «  FARDC » jadis fierté de l’Afrique Centrale se trouve être la plus misérable du continent africain.  Réduite en une bande des pilleurs et violeurs attitrés, les militaires congolais vivent sur le dos d’une population paupérisée par une classe dirigeante préoccupée plus à mener une vie ostentatoire avec les revenus de l’Etat. 

 
Former Uganda Army Commander murdered by woman friend. Print

Hudson Apunyo

11/10/09

 

major_general_james_kazini.jpgKampala- General who commanded ‘operation iron fist’ against LRA in Southern Sudan hit by iron bar

 

Former Uganda army commander, Maj. Gen. James Kazini, was Tuesday morning murdered after a girlfriend allegedly hit him with an iron bar.

The incident happened at Namuwongo, a Kampala Suburb.

 

Inspector General of Police Gen. Kale Kayihura said the former army commander, who was facing trial for various alleged offences was murdered by a woman he identified only as Atim. “He has been murdered. We are still investigating (circumstance),” he said.

 

The Police Chief said the Atim has been arrested and police is trying to establish the relationship she had with the deceased. “She is the one who killed him early this morning,” Gen. Kayihura told Australia.To on Phone

 

Army Spokesman Lt. Col. Felix Kulayigye says the former Army Commander was killed in “domestic violence with his girl friend and we are still investigating.”

Gulu Resident District Commissioner Col. Walter Ocora said Atim has been a long time ‘friend’ to the general. He said he has always sat together with them at Fair Ways Hotel in Kampala

 

The girlfriend has been arrested and taken for questioning at Kampala Central Police Station

 

Maj. Gen. James Kazini served as army Commander of the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF), the national army before he was removed following reports that he had created a private brigade with which he intended to overthrow the government.

 

Gen. Kazini was suspended by President Museveni sent to a war college, but it was widely suspected that he was suspended after allegations by the United Nations and the Rwandan government that he was plundering resources from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo during the Ituri conflict.

 

Kazini was known in the army to be a fearless officer.

 

In March 1998, Kazini was deployed to Western Uganda to command "Operation Mountain Sweep" against the Alliance Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels. He also commanded a massive military offensive "Operation Iron Fist" in March 2002 against the LRA bases in southern Sudan.

HE speaks gently, sports a well maintained moustache and maintains a smile most of the time. He smokes Rex Cigarettes and drinks Guinness beer. He loves live band music and is a regular at Club Obligatto in Kampala, where the famous Afrigo Jazz Band plays. It is said he owned a brass band called Umoja (unity) at Nateete, a city suburb.


On June 8, 2003 Kazini handed over command to Gen. Aronda Nyakairima at a function in Bombo Barracks. During the function, he lamented that he had failed to quell the LRA rebellion under his tenure. Kazini had earlier promised to resign if the LRA had not been defeated by December 31, 2002. The LRA still continue to terrorise people to date, having become a regional problem affecting DRC, South Sudan, and Central Africa Republic.

 

President Museveni directed then defence Minister Amama Mbabazi, to investigate Kazini and Brig. Henry Tumukunde, then director general Internal Security Officer, over creating ghost soldiers in the army pay-roll. The committee chaired by then Lt. Gen. David Tinyefuza recommended Kazini’s trial by the General Court Martial then chaired by Gen. Elly Tumwine.

 

In March 2008, Kazini was convicted and sentenced to three years imprisonment for causing financial loss and acquitted of abuse of office, forgery and uttering false documents.

After he appealed against his conviction, Kazini, who had spent some days in Luzira Prison, was released on bail pending the outcome of his appeal.

Kazini appealed to the Constitutional Court challenging his prosecution, trial and conviction by the court martial. The court on October 12, dismissed the petition.

 

Dissatisfied with the judgment of the Constitutional Court delivered on October 12, Kazini took the battle to the Supreme Court. Notice was served, and copied to the Attorney General and the Registrar of the Constitutional Court.

 

At one time, Kazini was embroiled in a love triangle when he assaulted a Kampala doctor, Robert Kagoda accusing him of having affairs with his girl friend.

 

 

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