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Rebel leader Nkunda threatens to overthrow Congolese government

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Nairobi/Goma - Rebel leader Laurent Nkunda threatened to overthrow the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo, should he be excluded from negotiations to achieve a peaceful solution in the eastern part ...

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Bob Burns

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Nov 10, 2008
 

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Go Laurent!
Rachel Lowers

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Nov 11, 2008
 
The people of DR Congo have elected leaders who seek peace and prosperity for their country. Laurent Nkunda needs to surrender and admit guilt.
Bob Burns

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Nov 11, 2008
 
Rachel Lowers wrote:
The people of DR Congo have elected leaders who seek peace and prosperity for their country. Laurent Nkunda needs to surrender and admit guilt.
Ha! Yeah right
Mark Szymanski

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I wonder if Bob has ever been to Dr Congo and seen first have the violence Nkunda has initiated? I have... Hope for these people reside in a democratically elected government who can stabilize the nation so its people can resume life, reestablish infrastructure such as educational institutions, businesses, community and church. A new mentality of leadership based upon ethical principals must be the cornerstone.
Kambale

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Nov 11, 2008
 
Rachel Lowers wrote:
The people of DR Congo have elected leaders who seek peace and prosperity for their country. Laurent Nkunda needs to surrender and admit guilt.
And the President Kabila of Congo was democratically elected.I wonder what this Kunda is looking for
Bob Burns

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Nov 11, 2008
 
Mark Szymanski wrote:
I wonder if Bob has ever been to Dr Congo and seen first have the violence Nkunda has initiated? I have... Hope for these people reside in a democratically elected government who can stabilize the nation so its people can resume life, reestablish infrastructure such as educational institutions, businesses, community and church. A new mentality of leadership based upon ethical principals must be the cornerstone.
Yeah right. Like Thailand I suppose. Had any nice democracy lately? I understand it's quite tasty, if you like lies and violence
Bob Burns

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No, I've not been to Congo
BO LOOTS - LCCP

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Nov 12, 2008
 
i think you unsure of your facts bob the builder and u should return to your everyday building job and forget what not even u or Nkunda will be able to do, such as throw a man of the people off power i know you need your lumber trees east is as far as he can get every chicken feeds seeds well in size of coming out of it's rear end and i assume you and your leader try hard rebel Nkunda have sollowed bigger seeds then u can both handle. get a life and your facts right..
Bob Burns

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Nov 12, 2008
 
BO LOOTS - LCCP wrote:
i think you unsure of your facts bob the builder and u should return to your everyday building job and forget what not even u or Nkunda will be able to do, such as throw a man of the people off power i know you need your lumber trees east is as far as he can get every chicken feeds seeds well in size of coming out of it's rear end and i assume you and your leader try hard rebel Nkunda have sollowed bigger seeds then u can both handle. get a life and your facts right..
Not sure I got all the Oz lingo, but Nkunda seems like my kind of guy, and I favor the tutsi side in these things. If you've got some light to shed(in English please)I'd like to hear it. Promise I won't swear or call you names
Danny

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Nov 12, 2008
 
Bob Burns wrote:
<quoted text>Not sure I got all the Oz lingo, but Nkunda seems like my kind of guy, and I favor the tutsi side in these things. If you've got some light to shed(in English please)I'd like to hear it. Promise I won't swear or call you names
I think you work in one of those companies that take profit of the war that's why you are saying "Laurent go ahead we need more coltat, bring more and even diamonds bring, don't forget cobalt and Gold".While the government is in total confusion wondering what to do, at the same time civilians are raped and killed.That's what you want Bob.I am here alone without family peacefully living in Australia but thinking of my people back home makes me sick.I see! you don't understand because you have never experienced what we when through since 1996 in Congo.Even after 100 ans we will win the war against the aggressors.Vive le pay de Lumumba! vive l'unite du Congo!
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Nov 12, 2008
 
The truth is that both sides have been atrocious... We are talking war tribunal atrocities that make Saddam look like a saint. Remember he was executed by a US backed coalition for killing a bit more than 300 people. Both Nkunda and Kabila have achieved this terror in ONE day(!!) hundreds if not thousands of time. However, the real perpetrators in this issue are members of the developed world (and elites from developing countries)! Us! Our own insatiable desire for Coltan and other minerals without consideration for ethics is horrendous. Yet we have the audacity to sit in our homes surrounded by the beauty of modern technology and pontificate who is at fault in the Congo! The irony is incredible! Lets stop and actually do something because the solution starts with us!
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Bob Burns

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Nov 12, 2008
 
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I think you work in one of those companies that take profit of the war that's why you are saying "Laurent go ahead we need more coltat, bring more and even diamonds bring, don't forget cobalt and Gold".While the government is in total confusion wondering what to do, at the same time civilians are raped and killed.That's what you want Bob.I am here alone without family peacefully living in Australia but thinking of my people back home makes me sick.I see! you don't understand because you have never experienced what we when through since 1996 in Congo.Even after 100 ans we will win the war against the aggressors.Vive le pay de Lumumba! vive l'unite du Congo!
I'm looking for my post from which you are quoting me. Funny, I can't find it. I had hoped you would give some insight, but instead it's raving drivel. Oh well
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Nov 13, 2008
 
aul Kagame is the main trigger of the Rwandan genocide of April 1994 which caused the massacres of 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. Kagame and Museveni of Uganda are the main architect of the economic wars of exploitation and looting of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As consequence, these wars have caused the death of more than 5 million people since 1998 in Congo.Add the death of 800000 thousand Tustis in Rwanda 1994, and the Hutus exterminated in refugee camp of Kibumba, Mugunga and Tingi tingi in Congo 1996-1997.The bloody president(Paul Kagame) is the engineer of the assassination of President Habyarimana and the president of neighboring Burundi who died in a plane crash in April 1994.To help end impunity on the ground, the International Criminal Court should call Paul Kagame and his FPR, to face an international tribunal for his alleged role in triggering the 1994 genocide. Same as, the international community should investigate those individual in FDLR who perpetrated the genocide. Rose Kabuye a Rwandan presidential aide is the first to be detained thanks to Juge Bourgier of France. They shouldn't go unpunished.
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Nov 13, 2008
 
Bob Burns wrote:
Go Laurent!
Nkunda should go back to Rwanda where he comes from, he is not Congolese and he will never be!
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Nov 13, 2008
 
Francoise wrote:
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Nkunda should go back to Rwanda where he comes from, he is not Congolese and he will never be!
Of course, being french, you would say that. We all know the french were behind the hutu massacure of the tutsi, and you want all evidence of that to be dead
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Nov 17, 2008
 
Danny wrote:
aul Kagame is the main trigger of the Rwandan genocide of April 1994 which caused the massacres of 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. Kagame and Museveni of Uganda are the main architect of the economic wars of exploitation and looting of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As consequence, these wars have caused the death of more than 5 million people since 1998 in Congo.Add the death of 800000 thousand Tustis in Rwanda 1994, and the Hutus exterminated in refugee camp of Kibumba, Mugunga and Tingi tingi in Congo 1996-1997.The bloody president(Paul Kagame) is the engineer of the assassination of President Habyarimana and the president of neighboring Burundi who died in a plane crash in April 1994.To help end impunity on the ground, the International Criminal Court should call Paul Kagame and his FPR, to face an international tribunal for his alleged role in triggering the 1994 genocide. Same as, the international community should investigate those individual in FDLR who perpetrated the genocide. Rose Kabuye a Rwandan presidential aide is the first to be detained thanks to Juge Bourgier of France. They shouldn't go unpunished.
you make me sick with this comment,killing 800,000 is not a trigger,this time if sh*t hit the fans between the hutu and tutsi it wont be 94,tutsi ppl are not stupid they have been preparing.GO NKUNDE PROTECT UR PPL BY ALL MEAN NECCESSARY.even if it means the overthrow of kabila.
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Nov 17, 2008
 
yaya wrote:
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you make me sick with this comment,killing 800,000 is not a trigger,this time if sh*t hit the fans between the hutu and tutsi it wont be 94,tutsi ppl are not stupid they have been preparing.GO NKUNDE PROTECT UR PPL BY ALL MEAN NECCESSARY.even if it means the overthrow of kabila.
You seem not to understand what is going on in the Congo.You learn History you will understand.Kunda abatoire the Adolf Hitler of Africa will never succed to overthrow Kabila.What an ugly and foolish dream! Same as his worthless idol(Aldoph Hitler), he shall fail miserably.

Laurent Nkunda will never be President of the DRC, let alone Reichsleiter of North Kivu. There will be no march to Kinshasa, no victory speech at the stadium, and no crowning moment at the Marble Palace. But rest assured, mark my words, there will be justice one day. History has a long memory.
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Nov 17, 2008
 
Danny wrote:
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You seem not to understand what is going on in the Congo.You learn History you will understand.Kunda abatoire the Adolf Hitler of Africa will never succed to overthrow Kabila.What an ugly and foolish dream! Same as his worthless idol(Aldoph Hitler), he shall fail miserably.
Laurent Nkunda will never be President of the DRC, let alone Reichsleiter of North Kivu. There will be no march to Kinshasa, no victory speech at the stadium, and no crowning moment at the Marble Palace. But rest assured, mark my words, there will be justice one day. History has a long memory.
DANNY HAVE YOU BEEN TO CONGO???i think you haven't been and you haven't seen what the mai mai and the hutu rebels have been doing for the last 5 years and now when nkunde start pushing them back oh he is a monster,trust me this is not ur typical cnn news i know whats been happening there since 1994 since the hutu militia relocated there.
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Nov 17, 2008
 
I agree with ya Yaya those people dont know what they talking about
Danny

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Nov 17, 2008
 
Olee wrote:
I agree with ya Yaya those people dont know what they talking about
Ask me how it started and I will tell you.I know how the FDLR are brutal all the same with CNDP.I know the hidden truth of this war.I understand the complexity of this war more than you.I am a native of the Eastern Congo.One of my half brother has miraculously escape death in Kiwanja.My sublime are wondering in refugee camps in Kivu.I can't force you to understand because you won't and no one is neither wrong nor right.All I know is that human beings are failure because we have fail to love each other.That's why there are wars, terror and insecurity in many countries.We all are loveless just good for nothing.Et si tu n'es pas d'accord avec moi echageons les idees alore.N'est ce pas.Je serais content de te relire
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