The world meets in Kigali and Tshisekedi is going to Paris. The anniversary of the Rwandan genocide brought together the real leaders of the world and zapped Tshisekedi for its political setbacks and its diplomatic misadventures.

The world meets in Kigali and Tshisekedi is going to Paris. The anniversary of the Rwandan genocide brought together the real leaders of the world and zapped Tshisekedi for its political setbacks and its diplomatic misadventures.   

• The Great Lakes crisis was born from the dramatic explosion of the Rwandan genocide in 1994. This Sunday, former and current leaders of the planet symbolically gathered in Kigali, capital of the Republic of Rwanda to commemorate the 30 years of these cruelties that no nation of the globe wishes to see again, neither in Rwanda nor elsewhere. 

• Unfortunately, one of the countries that experience the consequences of the Rwandan genocide is found to be the Democratic Republic of Congo whose leaders do not care about this exterminating phenomenon of the populations of an African ethnic group. Felix Tshisekedi, how to work for the contribution of human pogrom, is excited to oppose Congolese populations against each other without measuring the consequences in the future. In Goma, in Bukavu, Kinshasa, Katanga and even in Ituri, Felix Tshisekedi presses the accelerator of violence by allowing his tribe brothers to dominate on other communities and by authorizing certain extremists to stigmatize, hunt and even kill certain Congolese Tutsi. 

• The box invites the Congolese people to learn all the lessons from the Rwandan drama and to build a dynamic of peace in cohesion and living together of multifaceted ethnic communities of the DRC. In the Rwandan government, the box suggests working more so that no people of the Great Lakes never feed the slightest idea of ​​genocide in order to build sustainable stability together. 

• This anniversary was marked by the presence of many heads of state, government and significant personalities of the present century such as Bill Clinton, former president of the United States, Nicolas Sakozy, former president of the French Republic and the Israeli President Israeli Isaac Herzog. At the African plan, heads of state of the countries involved in the war in the DRC chose to support Paul Kagame in this painful commemoration while Félix Tshisekedi took his plane to Paris where he intends to negotiate his reassured exit from power. 

"It's now the time to change"

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