BLOODY IPHONES..DR Congo Silent GENOCIDE..Recolonization In Africa and MORE..

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The current conflict in eastern DR Congo involves a complex web of domestic and foreign actors. At its core is the resurgence of the M23 rebel group, which has been accused of committing atrocities and destabilizing the region. M23, primarily composed of ethnic Tutsis, emerged in 2012 but was defeated by Congolese and UN forces in 2013. However, it has resurfaced, exploiting local grievances and political instability. Several foreign powers have been implicated in the conflict. Rwanda has been accused of supporting M23, with President Paul Kagame denying involvement but facing international scrutiny. Angola has taken a mediator role, attempting to broker peace talks between the Congolese government and rebel groups. The African Union has a crucial role in facilitating dialogue and peace negotiations. President Felix Tshisekedi of the DR Congo is under pressure to address the conflict, balancing domestic stability with regional dynamics. Supporting countries like South Africa, Malawi, and Tanzania have been engaged in diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region. However, their influence is limited by the complexity of the conflict and competing interests. The involvement of big tech companies like Apple and Tesla may seem unusual but could be tied to the region's mineral wealth. Congo is rich in minerals essential for electronics production, and the exploitation of these resources can exacerbate local tensions and fuel conflict. In summary, the conflict in eastern DR Congo is a multifaceted issue involving domestic grievances, ethnic tensions, and foreign interests. Resolving it requires a combination of political will, international cooperation, and addressing the root causes of instability.

Candid insights on neocolonialism and imperialism in African politics.

14 african countries are obliged by France, through a colonial pact, to put 50% of their foreign reserve into France central bank under French minister of Finance control. Togo and about 13 other african countries still have to pay colonial debt to France. African leaders who refuse are killed or victim of coup. Those who obey are supported and rewarded by France with lavish lifestyle while their people endure extreme poverty, and desperation. It’s such an evil system even denounced by the European Union, but France is not ready to move from that colonial system which puts about 500 billions dollars from Africa to its treasury year in year out. Below are the 11 main components of the Colonisation continuation pact since 1950s:

1. Colonial Debt for the benefits of France colonization

2. Automatic confiscation of national reserves

3. Right of first refusal on any raw or natural resource discovered in the country

4. Priority to French interests and companies in public procurement and public biding

5. Exclusive right to supply military equipment and Train the country military officers

6. Right for France to pre-deploy troops and intervene military in the country to defend its interest.

7. Obligation to make French the official language of the country and the language for education

8. Obligation to use France colonial money FCFA

9. Obligation to send France annual balance and reserve report.

10. Renonciation to enter into military alliance with any other country unless authorized by France

11. Obligation to ally with France in situation of war or global crisis

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