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RDC: Une centaine de morts lors de la mutinerie de militaires à Katchanga.

Xinhua

25/05/12

 

KINSHASA - La mutinerie de militaires des Forces armées de la RDC (FARDC) à Katchanga, dans le territoire de Masisi (Nord-Kivu), aurait causé une centaine de morts."Aux dernières nouvelles, l'on apprend qu'environ 100 personnes ont été tuées lors de ces pillages des éléments de FARDC à Katchanga. Il y a aussi une cinquantaine de blessés et des femmes violées", a affirmé M. Thomas Kabuya, un responsable de la société civile du Nord-Kivu.

 

 
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.

 
Kenya: Police block second ODM rally. Print

Story by JONATHAN KONUCHE and ODHIAMBO ORLALE

1/5/2008

The ODM rally at Uhuru Park flopped for the second day after police repulsed its leaders.

Party chairman Henry Kosgey, treasurer Omingo Magara and Ugenya MP-elect James Orengo were the only leaders who tried to access the historic grounds which was fortified by an estimated 100 paramilitary officers.

The three fled on foot to the nearby Serena Hotel with officers in hot pursuit. Their supporters kept at bay by the officers on horse back and with guard dogs.

The chairman announced that they will hold a rally at the venue on Tuesday to pressure President Kibaki to accept their demands.

Earlier, ODM said it would reject proposals to join a Government of National Unity and a recount of the presidential votes. 

Secretary-general Anyang Nyong’o said they were not interested in re-tallying of votes as proposed by attorney-general Amos Wako, saying they had lost faith in the Electoral Commission of Kenya and its chairman, Mr Samuel Kivuitu.

The official announced that they were also demanding an international mediator and a transitional Government for three months before a presidential election.

“If the Democratic Republic of Congo could do it, why not us?” asked the senior Orange.

The secretary-general said they were also demanding that an international mediator steps in to help resolve the impasse.

As he was speaking at Pentagon House in Kilimani area in Nairobi, Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa was holding a closed-door meeting with President Kibaki.

The South African Nobel Laureate held a two-hour meeting with Mr Odinga on Thursday morning before making an appointment with President Kibaki.

Prof Nyong’o said Mr Odinga was not ready to file a petition in court over the controversial results announced by Mr Kivuitu, who has since admitted that there were irregularities.

Addressing the local and international media at Pentagon House before proceeding to Uhuru Park for the banned rally, Prof Nyong’o said his party had no faith in the Judiciary and accused some judges of being partisan.

Earlier, Mr Odinga held closed- door talks with the German ambassador to Kenya, Mr Walter Lindner, on the post-election violence which has left an estimated 200 people killed and thousands displaced.

But the ODM leader did not address the press and was later seen at Serena Hotel.

The United States Ambassador to Kenya, Mr Michael Ranneberger, was driven to the hotel at 2.30pm but it could not be confirmed whether he met Mr Odinga.

Prof Nyong’o said the purpose of Mr Odinga’s meeting with the German envoy was to demonstrate his commitment to provide a political solution on the standoff that is threatening to split the country.

The ODM official said they were shocked to hear that the Government had rejected mediation efforts by African Union chairman John Kufour, the president of Ghana.

The ODM blamed the crisis on Mr Kivuitu, saying he had let Kenyans down by declaring President Kibaki the winner before the results could be verified.

“We plan to march until our demands are met,” Prof Nyong’o said.

On a statement by Government spokesman Alfred Mutua on CNN that the President was not ready to negotiate with losers, the ODM official reminded him that out of the 210 parliamentary seats countrywide, ODM had 99 while PNU secured 43.

Asked why the worst hit areas in the country by the riots, looting, maiming and deaths were in ODM strongholds, Prof Nyong’o said they were not in charge of the security.

 

 

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