
Congo, Rwanda and the West: a chronicle of divide – and – rule
Preserving the FDLR, and thus keeping Congo and Rwanda in a permanent state of conflict, is a ploy to divert attention from the real issue: imperialism in the heart of Africa
Preserving the FDLR, and thus keeping Congo and Rwanda in a permanent state of conflict, is a ploy to divert attention from the real issue: imperialism in the heart of Africa
Preserving the FDLR, and thus keeping Congo and Rwanda in a permanent state of conflict, is a ploy to divert attention from the real issue: imperialism in the heart of Africa
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more