Indifference contributes to the Congolese tragedy

The actress in the video clip is Western. She looks as an ordinary citizen going about her daily business. She does not seem to notice where she is putting her feet. Dead bodies she passes over to continue her journey appear to be inconveniences that don’t disturb her conscience, though they should. Whose fault thatContinue reading “Indifference contributes to the Congolese tragedy”

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M23’s last act

By Kambale Musavuli Who are they trying to fool again? Checking on the news about the Congo this morning and I have concluded that the rebels, their backers, the UN, and the US believe that Congolese are not smart enough to understand what they are doing. This is far from truth… the challenge of CongoleseContinue reading “M23’s last act”

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Obama administration official provides insights on U.S. Congo Policy

By Kambale Musavuli Africans should stop Obama from balkanizing DRC. First it was Libyan destruction, and then came Sudan split into two states. We currently have the Malian situation where instability is being possibly extended to Algeria, Niger and Mauritania. Zimbabwe would’ve known similar fate from Western powers if it hadn’t been for SADC solidarityContinue reading “Obama administration official provides insights on U.S. Congo Policy”

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Kambale Musavuli’s tribute to Aaron Swartz: a freedom fighter of a different kind

The young man fought against the bill giving the US government control of the internet.   Aaron H. Swartz (November 8, 1986 – January 11, 2013) was an American computer programmer, writer, political organizer, and Internet activist. Swartz co-authored the “RSS 1.0” specification of RSS and the online activism group Demand Progress. He also was a member of Harvard University Ethics Center Lab.Continue reading “Kambale Musavuli’s tribute to Aaron Swartz: a freedom fighter of a different kind”

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US government needs to leave the Congolese people alone

“Today, we have neither democracy nor stability in Congo due to the continuous interference of Western governments in Congolese politics.” Kambale Musavuli It surprises when like-minded people speak a same language though being thousands miles apart. I had just ended a discussion panel on the issue of aid to Africa which was hosted by PressContinue reading “US government needs to leave the Congolese people alone”

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