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SV: {UAH} CONGO DRC : KABILA IN VERY GREAT DIFFICULTY !

Nope Kolokolo
They are not. Yours are. You always like to throw superlatives over hot air.

Of course, at the end of the day, it is a matter for the DRC. But, some one brought it on UHA. Presenting it as sensational. Hence, my interest in substance to establish if this time around, it really is something extraordinary.

Before I came to Sweden in the early 1970s, I got along well with the Congolese political leadership that  were exiled in Uganda. Names like Claude, Kango, Kabila (sr). etc.

Most of them were from Katanga.. They had free access to the then President.

Hoever one day, fate turned around and Hell broke loose for them. Idi Amin wanted Mobutu to attend the OAU conference in Uganda. But Mobutu place an ultimatum that the exile leadership first be arrested and deported back to Zaire.

It was very nasty. Kango was killed. Many ran away to Kenya.

This is just to let you know that I am very well versed with the politics of Congo. Even at personal level!!!

Even here in Sweden, I get along well with Congolese to the extend that I am even aware of their ethnic conflicts and prejudices.

Next time you don't have clear answers, don't!!
Nockrach laduma Gaumoy.
 "WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.


Den tisdag, 23 januari 2018 15:17 skrev georges colot <kkolokolo.george@gmail.com>:


NLGAUMOY,
Please note that in this DRC question the only stumbling block now
is Kabila who is refusing to abide by what he signed at the convention.
And in addition he is stubbornly eyeing at rejecting the electoral laws
whose solidity against rigging is a threat to his political grouping.
Kabila is supposed to share the interim governance with the overwhelmingly
accepted leader of opposition groups with whom all political forces will prepare 
the forthcoming polls, including the presidential. Kabila will not be allowed to
contest another term of office.
Anything to do with DRC is for the people of the DRC. They know where they
want to lead their country and they know the people who will lead them.And the
process is now in gear to aim at all this. It's their country and they have shared in
all its setbacks that have caused untold suffering to them. Now they find in the religious
bodies which have always stood by them the only way to help get out of this long time
impasse. The whole system as it has been going on knows where it will land and with what kind of leaders.
Those "catechism" questions you are throwing to the floor are irrelevant as long as you
aren't yourself part of the DRC people and of the said process.Those people know what they are doing.
 Kabila is no longer the solution to their problems. he has outlived his usefulness and he has to go!
Just pray for the country so that it ends by finding a very solid permanent solution to its ever unending 
problems which have been on since independence (1960) !!!!
I've no other points to forward to your attention because whatever I'd have loved to tell you is in the
minds of the Congoleses themselves and their effort to peace, prosperity and etc...So look at them
and encourage their effort to all good ideals!
G.H.K.


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Kolokolo,
If it were all neat, cosy, structured and settled, how come Kabila is still there?

And most importantly, if the convergence is "signed, sealed & delivered", how come you are still not giving the name(s) of the new order?

Its not enough to merely say there are many  capable. Where are they? If they have gone as far as signing so solid agreement, should they have had ready name propositions?

This kind of African agreement (homemade agreement) or convergence scare me.

Uganda experienced similar " shoot first & sin after" experiment with the Gen. Basilio & co, remember?

People should know in advance who the new order is.

Perhaps, lack of sure alternative is the stumbling block in the DRC?
NLGAUMOY.

måndag 22 januari 2018 skrev georges colot <kkolokolo.george@gmail.com>:
Nlgaumoy,
Prospective political leadership after the departure of Kabila is clearly present
and naturally evident in actual Congo DRC. Everything has been worked out
and agreed on and Kabvila himself signed the final document which requires
the Opposition parties to name a Prime Minister as interim leader to oversee
the the running of the country up to election day. Kabila will be requested to
stand down and won't be allowed to stand for another term in office. He'll just have
to pack up and go home. Zaire has very many brilliant shots who can do the presidency 
with astonishing success. Majority trust is actually present and confided to those who have
always struggled for a model Congo. And these are very many. And the new political agreement
worked out with the help of the Catholic Church which commands 60% of the entire population and has
the full backing of all other religious denominations has anticipated very many good points leading
to a peaceful handvoer of power and to the complete avoidance of political violence. And this is what the
very much suffering people of Congo DRC have all been unanimously longing for, and for ages and ages!
People are tired of wars and they want the country to mobilize her very many resources to start anew!
The Catholic Church has always played the role of peace-maker and has championed development, education,
and has been a key player in matters regarding several important sectors including health. And has played very
many conciliatory roles all over the countryby bringing together all people in all their great diversity. That's why
it's now a big voice to listen to! And Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo of Kinshasa has championed the cause of bringing
a special awareness of the country's situation to the global international scene. I remember one day he stated in an
interview on French TV that if one looked at the number of casualties in DRC including the hundreds of thousands killed 
in cold blood one may get the impression that the blood of a black person doesn't count to arouse any serious concern!
The Church with such prelates as Monsengwo has been fighting for people's rights and peace in the country for ages. And
this Monsengwo when Archbishop of Kisangani criticized dictator Mobutu and had to suffer reprisan and retaliation when
Mobutu ordered his air-force to bomb his episcopal residence! And he nearly lost his life in the bombing! And it's through this
heroism that the entire country has invested all its hopes in him for the birth of a new Congo!

G.H.K.

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Kolokolo
I notice you avoid naming prospective political leaderships och leadergestalter.

Who are they? WHO commands majority trust?

What role shall the Catholic Church play? King maker?
Nlgaumoy

måndag 22 januari 2018 skrev georges colot <kkolokolo.george@gmail.com>:

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