Burundi Réalités
29/01/07
S’adressant à Hussein Radjabu, le ministre de l’Intérieur et de la Sécurité Publique , le Général Major Evariste Ndayishimiye, dans sa lettre du 27 janvier 2007, ordonne quasiment donc la tenue de ce congrès dans les meilleurs délais et exige qu’un rapport sur la tenue dudit congrès lui soit envoyé au plus tard le 10 février, ce qui veut dire qu’il entérine en quelque sorte, la date du 04 février 2007 telle que proposée par le Secrétaire Général du CNDD-FDD, Major Manassé Nzobonimpa :
It can be hard for anyone to understand what is really going on in “Democratic” Republic of Congo, known also as Zaire (Belgian Congo). Let me take you back in history before Congo was colonized by Belgians. Located in center of Africa this huge land was formed by different Kingdoms: Congo at the west, Lunda in the south west, Luba in the south east; Azande in the northern part and Rwanda at the east part of the unknown land. Others tribes were living under small sultanates. After the Portuguese Diego Cao discovered the embouchure of Congo River, in 1482 sent by King João II (= John II) of Portugal who revived interest in the quest for a sea route around Africa to India (see: stone pillar (padroe) dedicated to St. George at São Antonio de Zaire). After came Belgians to colonize the new territory and King Leopold II called it Congo, because of the long river crossing the country from south east to the west, before falling in the Atlantic Ocean.