Monday, 10 December 2012

Donnybrook at Kampala

(M23 delegation arriving at Speke Resort & Conference Centre in

Kampala, Uganda, Sunday, December 9, 2012)



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A donnybrook broke out at the start of the talks between the DRC and

the Rwandan proxy outfit of M23 on Sunday, December 9.



In contention was the rant delivered to the media by François

Rucogoza, M23 secretary general, to the effect that there's "bad

governance" in the DRC and that the country lacks "visionary

leadership."



Rucogoza also accused the DRC government of resorting to "ethnic

hatred," carrying out the "massacre" of 46 ex-CNDP officers at Dungu

(Orientale Province), and of harboring and maintaining armed groups

fighting against the governments of Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda--namely

the Burundian FNL, the Rwandan FDLR, and the Ugandan ADF-NALU and LRA!



DRC Foreign Affairs Minister Raymond Tshibanda, who is heading the

group of Congolese negotiators deemed this rant discourteous and laced

with untruths--pointing out that M23 had committed unspeakable crimes

in North Kivu. He threatened to quit the talks if he didn't have the

opportunit to address those "untruths" at the same venue by today,

Monday.



What could be expected of highway bandits who keep moving the goal

posts of their claims and demands since the inception of their crime

spree?



At any rate, these whimsical reasons for plunging the entire "region

into a coma of violence," according to Belgian journalist Colette

Braeckman, set a "dangerous precedent" that could backfire one day on

M23 backers:



"[I]f Kinshasa representatives could be compelled to discuss political

stakes with the spokespersons of a group that has been deemed

'negative force' and has in its ranks numerous war criminals, why in

the future couldn't Rwanda be impelled to open up an 'inter-Rwandan

dialogue' with its own 'negative forces,' the spokespersons of the

FDLR, who have just demonstrated, in recent attacks, their nuisance

capacity?



"And couldn't President Museveni be forced to discuss governance and

anti-corruption fight with his own rebels, the ADF-NALU or even the

atrocious Joseph Kony?"



There lies maybe the silver lining of this whole mess.



--(With Radio Okapi &

blog.lesoir.be/colette-braeckman/2012/12/06/kampala-comment-parler-du-non-dit/)



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PHOTO CREDITS: Innocent Olenga / Radio Okapi

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