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Upcoming events calendar:
Protest rally to denounce the mass rape of women in the Congo.
Where: 1PM to 6PM , from Mur de la paix to le Parvis des droits de l’homme/esplanade du Trocadero, Paris, France. April 19, 2014.
Contact: 0033753837746.
The Grand-March on Washington, DC., against the prolongation of the Kabila
occupation regime.
Where: Washington, DC., USA. April 26, 2014.
Contact: Chanalafricanews
Tel:+1 443 722 8442
E-mail: chanalafrica@gmail.com
Conference debate on the Congolese resistance.
Where: Westminster Queen Elizabeth center, London, UK. June 28, 2014.
Contact: 07404214656, 07440072323
Micro du Pasteur Bobo: 32-466221880
http://microdupasteurbobo.tv/ver1/en/
Rally on Congo independence day to denounce the war of occupation in the Congo.
Where: Brussels, June 30, 2014.
Contact: Papa Mayimbi at : mayimbi2000@yahoo.fr
The Biennial Congress of the Australian Conference Rally on Congo Inc.
Theme of the Congress : Is Sustainable Peace Possible in DRC ?
Followed by the annual general meeting.
Where: Brisbane, Australia. September 11th to 12th, 2014.
Brisbane Power house, 119 Lamington street, New Farm QLD4005
Contact: Dr. Andre M. Kabamba, at acrok@cbasi.org
Tel: 07-32086084
The Mega Rally of Washington, DC., against genocide in the Congo.
Where: Washington, DC., USA. From October the 6,7,and 8, 2014.
Contact: Chanalafricanews
Tel:+1 443 722 8442
E-mail: chanalafrica@gmail.com
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* Montreal, Canada: A scandal at Canada Immigration Services.
Congolese Canadians protest to denounce the inhumane and scandalous complicity of Immigration Canada , which has granted entry visas to Canada to bloodthirsty criminals and assassins –from the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Democratic Republic of Congo , in order to forcibly and brutally deport by air, Congolese asylum seekers who are arrested and incarcerated at Canada Immigration holding center in Montreal, Quebec . They are without support and left to fend for themselves, considered as enemies of Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda , the occupation regime in the Congo and their partners in the West.
The Congolese Community of Greater Montreal (COCOM ) and the Collectif Pour le Congo (CRC ) will organize a protest rally on April 17, 2014 in Ottawa to denounce the mass deportation, for various reasons, of Congolese nationals from Canada .
For more than a week, four officers from the bloodthirsty Ministry of Interior of the DRC are in Canada . Two (2) in Montreal, where they are paid by the government of Canada, to conduct biased interrogations of all Congolese asylum seekers. This practice is being carried out against the moratorium law on the DRC, and while the DRC continues to be indexed around the world as a country of non-compliance with human rights and freedoms . Our concerns are all the more justified because the Congolese Embassy in Ottawa seems to be complicit in this process.
We have information from reliable sources that very shortly , many Congolese asylum seekers will be deported even thought a high number of them are on the list of those marked for immediate arrest upon arrival because of their fierce opposition to the occupation government in the DRC.
The protest rally will be held on April 17, 2014, from 11 AM to 15 PM, at Ministere de la citoyennete et immigration office, 365 av. Laurier Ouest, Ottawa.
Note: Congo’s mining industrialists have strong ties with Canada’s powerful mining industry. And the Canadian mining industry has a huge influence on the Canadian political class in Ottawa. So, while the current Canadian government in Ottawa may very well be turning against the Congolese, Canadian folks instead are standing with the Congolese in their struggle for prosperity, freedom and justice. Congolese Canadians are not a threat to the national security of Canada. When was the last time a Congolese Canadian had been arrested for a single violent- crime incident and or terrorism in the streets of Canada? More than 50 Canadian soldiers lost their lives in UN peace keeping missions in the Congo in the 60’s. They deserve better out of respect for their sacrifice, because the reasons for which they died and the reasons for which prime minister Leaster Pearson sent them to the Congo endure to date.
To find more about this issue, Contact :
COCOM @ Tel: 514-560-6230
COCOT @ Tel: 647-781-8076
Pour le Collectif pour le Congo @ Tel: 613-400-3948
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