DR Congo warmonger Felix Tshisekedi has chosen to tear apart the Doha peace process. That also means the Washington accord is discarded!
Tshisekedi mouthpiece Patrick Muyaya even mocked the idea of a ceasefire, declaring it “not optimal.” That single phrase revealed how this regime is not interested in peace.
The situation in Uvira speaks volumes.Kinshasa continues to unleash militias, inflame hate speech, and sanction the massacres of the Banyamulenge and other Congolese Tutsi communities.
Each new killing, each displaced family, is proof that the regime has chosen persecution.
This is the behavior of a regime that wants to cling to power through division and blood. While the world talks of ceasefire and dialogue, Kinshasa sharpens its knives. And the result is predictable. The crisis deepens, and the dream of peace drifts further away.
Tshisekedi must remember that history swept aside, leaders who refused to hear the cries of their people.
Kinshasa can no longer pretend. The FARDC, in league with FDLR, FDNB, and Wazalendo thugs, continues to massacre civilians, even while signing ceasefire agreements it never intended to respect. Tshisekedi has closed the door to peace with his own hands.
The M23 movement has understood the reality. They know that Tshisekedi will not abandon his extermination plan. They have stayed firm in their mission to liberate the Congolese people from a regime that thrives on violence.
Seven thousand new recruits have just completed training in Rumangabo, with twelve thousand more expected soon. This is an army born of necessity, forged by the cries of the persecuted, and steeled by the refusal to die in silence.
Now, with his naked eyes, Tshisekedi has to see an army rising from those he sought to erase. And That army will one day remove him and his rotten edifice he calls a government.
When a man burns the granary, he should not be surprised when the hungry gather at his door. Tshisekedi has sown violence; what is coming for him is of his own making.
Watch this space.
