Wednesday, June 13, 2012

U.S. Supporting Rwanda As It Destabilizes the Congo

Jacques Bahati, a policy analyst at the Africa Faith; Emira Woods, co-director of Foreign Policy; Maurice Carney, executive director of Friends of the Congo

Washington, D.C. - infoZine - BBC is reporting "The UN says it has evidence that a rebellion in the Democratic Republic of Congo is being fueled by recruits and support from neighboring Rwanda." Human Rights Watch reports that "Rwandan army officials have provided weapons, ammunition, and an estimated 200 to 300 recruits to support Ntaganda’s mutiny in Rutshuru territory, eastern Congo." A leading Congolese newspaper, Le Potentiel notes "The mutiny underway in the eastern DRC receives support in manpower and logistics from Rwanda, in the face of astonishing passivity from the international community (U.S., Britain, EU, etc.)."

Jacques Bahati ( bahati@afjn.org ) , a policy analyst at the Africa Faith and Justice Network says “DRC has been the playground of Rwanda since 1996 and this will never change if serious reforms are not made. On a long list of problems needing urgent solutions, DRC must address corruption in its leadership, army reform and make a priority the grievances of all warring parties.” www.afjn.org link   

Emira Woods ( emira@ips-dc.org ) , co-director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies, said today: "Rwanda's role in destabilizing the Congo has contributed to the millions who have perished as result of the conflict since 1996 and the 100,000 displaced persons since March of this year. It is time that the United States, which provides significant funding to the Rwandan government, uses its leverage to hold Rwanda accountable for its destructive actions in the Congo." www.ips-dc.org/staff/emira link

Maurice Carney ( info@friendsofthecongo.org ) , executive director of Friends of the Congo, said today: “The Rwandan government has acted as a major destabilizing force in the east of the Congo since 1996. However, as a staunch ally of the United States and the United Kingdom, the Rwandan government has benefited tremendously from the diplomatic cover and protection that accompanies its relationship with such powerful nations." http://friendsofthecongo.org

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