“There is no such a thing as “good death”. Be it by genocide or war. Slaughtered in revenge killings. Perished in a accident or died from illness. The dead loved ones, wherever they are, are praying for us. There is no worst thing than death. Even though Genocide made me an orphan. But it cannot make me lose empathy for others. They also suffered from crimes, not qualified as genocide. Those brothers and sisters are, too, humans. I pray for them. Those brothers and sisters are, too, humans. I remember them.” These are some of the lyrics that have landed the Rwandan renowned gospel and soul musician Kizito Mihigo into jail in 2014. He was condemned to 10 years today on February 27, 2015. The sentence was reduced from 15 years, because he admitted the guilt and had asked for forgiveness.
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Military Operations Against Rwandan Rebels: DRC President Joseph Kabila Shuns UN Ban Ki-Moon and MONUSCO Martin Kobler
"Fifteen years is a whole lifetime. All that we ask is that we be treated as adults," the DRC Government Representative at the United Nations, Gata Mavita wa Lufuta, told the UN Security Council on January 22, 2015 during a briefing on the situation in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the need to launch military operations against Rwandan rebels.
UN Peacekeeping Head Herve Ladsous Warns UN Sec over Devastating Consequences of Military Operations Against Rwandan Rebels
Military operations targeting Rwandan rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) would require a lot of time and must not result in “devastating consequences” to the population, as had occurred during a 2009 Congolese action against the rebels, UN Peacekeeping Missions Head, Herve Ladsous, has warned the United Nations Security Council on January 22, 2014 during a briefing on the situation on security in the DRC.
FARDC Military Operations Against FDLR in Buleusa: What Really Happened?
In the article FARDC Launch Military Operations Against FDLR in Buleusa, Walikale of January 15, 2014, AfroAmerica Network informed that after weeks of anticipation and suspense, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) government troops FARDC decided to launch attacks on the positions of the FDLR Rwandan rebels in Buleusa, Walikale, North Kivu province. More detailed information on what really happened and how the operations ended were provided by our sources.