Sunday, November 3, 2013

In response to Jason Sterns' article, "As the M23 nearest end, more questions than answers... (http://congosiasa.blogspot.com/2013/10/as-m23-nears-defeat-more-questions-than.html?showComment=1383501639025#c2443526649745634812), I had the following reactions to its comments:


Muswahili said,

To Congo man and Mwanacongo,

Your patriotism is vibrant, and, quite frankly, provocative! By and large, Congo needs a new way of collective thinking instead of attacking one another from abroad (mostly Europe). It is time to regain national pride, a sense of security, and, ultimately, a long lasting peace. All Congolese have the duty to be vigilant by calling out those "double faces" who claim to be Congolese by day and Rwandans at night. The FARDC’svictory, let no one tell you it wasn't, over Rwandan Army allies is a symbol of regained sovereignty that all Congolese MUST protect.

Poor Dark Eldar (the lone arrogant Tutsi) who still thinks that 2 decades of war and misery haven't taught Congolese any lesson. I tell you what Dark (Molili, usiku, obscurite...), your dark days have come to an end. You better start managing you house (Rwanda) before its former occupiers (Hutu) come back from the fields (domination). Seriously, just organize transparent elections and let the world see the outcome! You know that you can't, isn't?

And to you the New Yorker Jew, JUST STOP IT. Ever, never compare the despicable events in 1994 to Nazi's Holocaust. You comparison of the Jewish State Israel to Rwanda lacks contextual meaning. Israel is surrounded by states and factions that loudly have declared that they want to wipe it out. As a matter of survival, Israel has the right to defend it-self against any aggression including preemptive precautions to prevent any missile that could be directed to it soil. As of Rwanda, NO country has alleged to strike Rwanda. On contrary, Rwanda is the largest country that exports war in a neighboring country, Congo, by directly or indirectly taking part of killing Congolese. Israel doesn’t sponsor militias in neighboring countries to justify the holocaust that happened to them in Europe. Never. By the way, a vigorous and scholarly debate should be allowed to take place to find out what happened to almost a million people including Tutsis and Hutus alike, so that the world can get a sense of how to prevent such atrocity from happening anywhere on the planet in lieu of labeling whoever question the outcome of 1994 (scholars, human rights activists, and all people of good intentions) as genocide deniers. After the Numberg trials, derived from the WW2, the world learned lessons of how to prevent Holocaust, but 2 decades later, we still don’t understand what happened in Rwanda in 1994. The Arusha Tribunal is inadequate mostly because Rwanda refuses to effectively collaborate with it. It about time, whether you like it or not, that the truth that is coming by stairs arrives to encounter lies that preceded by elevator.

My message to KAGAME is simple: Sir, leave Congo alone and mind your businesses.

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