Stephanie Nyombayire slams international community's hypocrisy over DRC crisis #rwanda #RwOT

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In a statement shared on X, Nyombayire accused global actors of ignoring Rwanda's long-standing calls for a political solution while enabling DRC's leadership to evade accountability.

'Unlike what the international community will have you believe, the idea that a political solution is necessary to solve the conflict in Eastern DRC is far from new. It is what Rwanda has been calling for, for YEARS. It is exactly what President Tshisekedi has openly and REPEATEDLY refused to do. And we will not join you in pretending otherwise,' she wrote.

Nyombayire argued that the selective international outcry is not driven by genuine concern for the DRC but by a decades-old geopolitical calculation that disregards Rwandan lives.

'The underlying message of the selective outcry is not that there is a sudden genuine concern for the plight of a country that everyone knows is a failed state. The message is clear: the decision made 30 years agoâ€"that the lives of Rwandans are expendable in the face of geopolitical interestsâ€"still stands today,' she stated.

Nyombayire accused the Congolese leadership of taking advantage of this dynamic, benefiting from international backing while continuing to recruit armed groups, including the FDLR, a militia responsible for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

'That is why the leadership of DRC is enjoying the perks of sharing the same interests as their masters: talk crazy, recruit genocidaires and European mercenaries to fight your wars, sit back, relax, and let the international community bury the real issue,' she wrote.

According to Nyombayire, those pushing for de-escalation are in fact advocating for a return to a system that allows DRC's elite to profit while Rwanda faces ongoing security threats.

'What every resolution and statement is calling for is an immediate return to business as usual: a nation that must remain a lawless playground where leaders get their cut to go buy castles in Brussels, the international community thrives off the business of peacekeeping and poverty alleviation programs, and their companies protect their profits,' she asserted.

Highlighting the glaring double standards, she noted that the same countries backing DRC would never tolerate the kind of threats Rwanda has endured for decades.

The continued misrepresentation of the conflict, she argued, serves powerful interests rather than the people of either country.

'Every country throwing its weight behind DRC knows they would never tolerate a fraction of the kind of security threats Rwanda has been facing for 30 years,' she noted, adding, 'The gaslighting is deliberate because the truth is bad for business. It turns out that in this equation, the citizens of either country don't actually matter, and in the end, their goal is NOT in fact a path to peace.'

The situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has deteriorated since 2021, when the M23 rebel group resumed fighting to defend the rights of marginalized Rwandophones and Tutsi communities.

Instead of addressing the root causes of the crisis, the DRC government has consistently shifted blame onto Rwanda, accusing it of backing the rebels.

These claims have been amplified by the international community, despite Rwanda strongly rejecting them as false.

Kigali continues to advocate for a political solution to the conflict, as recommended through regional initiatives, including the joint East African Community (EAC) and Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit.

Tensions escalated further as M23 forces advanced, capturing key cities such as Sake and Goma in North and South Kivu provinces.

Amid growing insecurity, Rwanda has reinforced its border security in response to clear indications that a coalition of forces, including the DRC army and the terrorist group FDLR, is planning an attack. This follows years of repeated attempts to destabilize Rwanda.

In 2022 alone, the FDLR, armed with weapons supplied by the DRC government, launched attacks on Musanze District in March, May, and June. Two years earlier, RUD-Urunana, an offshoot of the FDLR, had killed 14 Rwandans in the same area.

As pressure mounts, Rwanda has criticized those calling for sanctions against it, arguing that such measures unfairly target a country taking necessary steps to protect its borders and citizens.

The Rwandan government maintains that sanctions have never resolved the long-standing security crisis in eastern DRC and will not do so now.

Calm has been restored in cities captured by M23 in eastern DRC.

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Source : https://en.igihe.com/news/article/stephanie-nyombayire-slams-international-community-s-hypocrisy-over-drc-crisis

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