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Nr.10
24 november 2008, 02:46
Deze informatie werd verleden week aangebracht door een getuigenis, en bevindt zich nu in het dossier van de spaanse onderzoeksrechter Fernando Andreu, en werd openbaar gemaakt door de voorzitter van het Internationale Forum voor waarheid en gerechtigheid in het gebied van de Grote Meren, Joan Carrero.

Joan Carrero (http://www.spainview.com/people/biog_juancarrero.html)

De bevestiging van wat velen vermoeden.

Nr.10
24 januari 2009, 17:42
Zie: Artikel (http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/2461/De-Gedachte/article/detail/638466/2009/01/24/Hoe-Rwanda-de-gelegenheid-krijgt-een-derde-oorlog-te-voeren-in-Congo.dhtml)

Was een te storend element geworden ... een 'ongeleid projectiel'.

Jedd
24 januari 2009, 21:28
De enige hoop voor Congo is buitenlandse inmenging.

De vraag is of de Chinezen, in hun honger naar grondstoffen, de boel willen destabiliseren of zelf willen controleren

eno2
26 januari 2009, 11:05
Ex-president van Congo Laurent Kabila vermoordt op bevel van Paul Kagame

En wie heeft ie vermoord op bevel van Kagame??? Wie???

Nr.10
28 januari 2009, 02:41
En wie heeft ie vermoord op bevel van Kagame??? Wie???

Goed gezien.
Laurent Kabila maakte eerst een pact met Kagame.

Che Guevara assisted Kabila for a short time in 1965. Guevara had appeared in the Congo with approximately 100 men who planned to bring about a Cuban style revolution. In Guevara's opinion, Kabila (then 26) was "not the man of the hour" he had alluded to, with Kabila being one who was more interested in consuming alcohol and bedding women. This, in Guevara's opinion, was the reason that Kabila would show up days late at times to provide supplies, aid, or backup to Guevara's men. The lack of cooperation between Kabila and Guevara led to the revolt being suppressed that same year[2]. In Guevara's view, of all of the people he met during his campaign in Congo, Kabila was the only man who had "genuine qualities of a mass leader" but castigated him for a lack of "revolutionary seriousness"(cf page 244 Ernesto "Che" Guevara The African Dream - Publisher: Harvill Panther).

In 1967, Kabila and his remnant of supporters moved their operation into the mountainous Fizi-Baraka area of South Kivu and founded the People's Revolutionary Party (PRP). With the support of the People's Republic of China the PRP created a secessionist Marxist state in South Kivu province, west of Lake Tanganyika. The mini-state included collective agriculture, extortion and mineral smuggling. The local military commanders were aware of the PRP enclave and reportedly traded military supplies in exchange for a cut of the extortion and robbery profits. By the late 1970s and early 1980s, Kabila had amassed considerable wealth and established houses in Dar es Salaam and Kampala.

While in Kampala, he reportedly met Yoweri Museveni, the future leader of Uganda. Museveni and former Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere later introduced Kabila to Paul Kagame, who would become president of Rwanda. These personal contacts became vital in mid-1990s, when Uganda and Rwanda were looking for a Congolese face for their intervention in Zaire.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurent_Kabila

Het lijkt er sterk op dat de huidige president (Joseph Kabila) opnieuw zo'n pact gesloten heeft.