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[Rwanda Forum] Le « discours de haine » en RDC : symptôme d'une agression, non sa cause

Le « discours de haine » en RDC : symptôme d'une agression, non sa cause

Introduction : inverser le diagnostic

Ce que certains acteurs internationaux qualifient aujourd'hui de « discours de haine » en République démocratique du Congo constitue avant tout la conséquence directe – et non la cause – d'une agression militaire, sécuritaire et économique du Rwanda qui perdure depuis près de trois décennies.

Exiger d'une population agressée qu'elle exprime sa colère, sa souffrance et son sentiment d'injustice dans un langage policé, alors que ses territoires sont occupés, ses civils massacrés, ses millions de déplacés abandonnés et ses ressources pillées dans une impunité quasi totale, relève d'une inversion des responsabilités qui mérite d'être dénoncée.

https://weimproveafrica.blogspot.com/2025/12/le-discours-de-haine-en-rdc-symptome.html

 

 

"Hate Speech" in the DRC: A Symptom of Aggression, Not Its Cause

Introduction: Reversing the Diagnosis

What some international actors today describe as "hate speech" in the Democratic Republic of Congo is primarily a direct consequence – not the cause – of military, security, and economic aggression by Rwanda that has persisted for nearly three decades.

To demand that an aggressed population express its anger, suffering, and sense of injustice in sanitised language whilst its territories are occupied, its civilians massacred, its millions displaced and abandoned, and its resources plundered with near-total impunity, amounts to an inversion of responsibilities that deserves to be denounced.

I. Rwandan Aggression: The Primary Cause of the Crisis

A Multifaceted Military Occupation

Eastern DRC suffers from permanent aggression characterised by:

·                     Direct presence of Rwandan forces (RDF)

·                     Creation, training, and support of armed groups

·                     Illegal and systematic exploitation of Congolese minerals

·                     Institutional destabilisation of the Congolese state.

 

https://weimproveafrica.blogspot.com/2025/12/hate-speech-in-drc-symptom-of.html

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