ICC INVESTIGATIONS: CIVIL SOCIETY IN NORTH KIVU CALLED TO STAND AWAY FROM THE IRRESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR OF ITS CORRUPT DEPUTIES WHO HAVE LONG SACRIFICED THEIR PEOPLE. CIVIL SOCIETY MUST TAKE RESPONSIBILITY,

ICC INVESTIGATIONS: CIVIL SOCIETY IN NORTH KIVU CALLED TO STAND AWAY FROM THE IRRESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR OF ITS CORRUPT DEPUTIES WHO HAVE LONG SACRIFICED THEIR PEOPLE. CIVIL SOCIETY MUST TAKE RESPONSIBILITY, GATHER THE EVIDENCE ATTERTING ALL THE CRIMES COMMITTED BY THE FARDC, THE WAZALENDO, BURUNDIAN SOLDIERS AND TSHISEKEDI’S SENIOR OFFICERS. 

- The FÉLIX TSHISEKEDI regime is mobilizing very actively to condition and supervise the investigations of the International Criminal Court (ICC). They organize themselves into networks to finance ICC investigators, bribe witnesses to fabricate false evidence and fabricate testimonies based on false victims. 

- The International Criminal Court is certainly not informed that the TSHISEKEDI regime, resulting from electoral fraud, only operates in falsehood. Internal UDPS sources have already revealed that FÉLIX TSHISEKEDI had paid for the investigations of the United Nations group of experts on the Democratic Republic of Congo for two objectives: to confirm the false allegations reporting the presence of Rwandan troops in the DRC and create false statistics of chimerical foreign troops in the DRC. 

- ⁠The Civil Society of GOMA, MASISI, RUTSHURU, LUBERO, BÉNI and WALIKALE is called upon to play its constitutional role. However, the dynamism of civil society continues to suffer from a certain number of weaknesses. Certain organizations are also accused of very pronounced connections with the criminal regime of the UDPS. Civil society organizations can still be essential to free the country from the authoritarianism of FÉLIX TSHISEKEDI. 

- ⁠These investigations will allow the ICC to get their hands on FÉLIX TSHISEKEDI for his countless war crimes and crimes against humanity. They will also help identify the real causes of conflicts and the means to put an end to chronic insecurity in this martyred province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

“THE ACTORS OF CIVIL SOCIETY ARE PLACED WITH THEIR RESPONSIBILITY”

SIMARO NGONGO


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