@ellen_kampire_ You can cry as much as you want; the fact remains that Rwanda is an open prison where human rights are never respected and whole knows it. No amount propaganda from the blind followers of the brutal dictatorship in Kigali will change the fact.
There's no FDLR in DRC. For years, Mr. Kagame have lied about the presence of a "genocidal force" in Eastern DRC. This is all lies and propaganda used by the Kigali regime to loot and pillage the mineral wealth of the Congolese people. Brussels needs to support DRC against Rwanda's expansionist idea. For too long, Brussels have stabbed the Congolese state in the back. It's about time that you either stand with Congo, or you're against Congo.
DRC-RWANDA-IRAN, the Link:
I have studied the situation in the Great Lakes Region, particularly eastern DRC, for more than ten years. Based on my research and observations, I have concluded that Rwanda remains the primary obstacle to lasting peace in eastern DRC and the wider Great Lakes Region.
In my view, the Rwandan government continues to use the presence of the FDLR as a justification for its involvement in eastern Congo while benefiting from the exploitation of Congolese mineral resources. These minerals are transported through Rwanda and sold to countries such as Dubai, Qatar, the UAE, and Georgia, from where they enter broader international supply chains-main to Iran, China and Russia.
As a result, countries such as Iran, although under international sanctions, continue to maintain access to critical minerals used in defense and aviation industries. In my assessment, disrupting these supply chains would be an important step for any government seeking to weaken Iran's strategic capabilities.
For this reason, I believe the international community should place greater pressure on the government in Kigali and hold it accountable for actions that contribute to instability, resource exploitation, and ongoing conflict in the region. Without meaningful intervention, I fear these activities will continue and further undermine prospects for peace and development in eastern DRC.
@Chakahawk@FabRugumire Banyarwanda are ethnic Rwandan scattered throughout the Great Lakes Region; exporting conflicts from one nation to another for the sole purpose of supporting Rwanda's expansionist idea by means of false citizenship claims
@FabRugumire Banyarwanda are ethnic Rwandan scattered throughout the Great Lakes Region exporting conflicts from one nation to another for the sole purpose of supporting Rwanda's expansionist idea by means of false citizenship claims.
@MarioNawfal Hi Mario, I know you pay your bills by spreading misinformation and falsehood online. I have lot of contracts for you. You get paid pretty well.
@TiborPNagyJr How much is Kagame paying you? Congo can pay you double the amount so that you can stand up for humanity-for the rape, murder and torture of innocent civilians, mainly women and children by the brutal regime in Kigali.
Two journalists arrested for uncovering Rwanda's secret torture and re-education camps:
Behind the polished image of Rwanda's capital, Kigali, lies a troubling reality. Local residents refer to it as Kwa Kabuga, while government officials call it the Gikondo Transit Center. Regardless of the name, it serves the same purpose: a facility where individuals deemed "undesirable" by the authorities—including ethnic Twas, street vendors, sex workers, those accused of being members of the LGBTQ community, homeless people, and beggars—are reportedly taken, beaten, and arbitrarily detained.
The Gikondo Transit Center is an unofficial detention facility managed by the City of Kigali and operated by the police. Located in a former factory in the Gikondo residential neighborhood, the center is enclosed by high red-brick walls.
At times, it has held as many as 1800 detainees in overcrowded and harsh conditions, often without adequate food, clean drinking water, or basic sanitation. Until mid-2014, street children were also routinely detained there.
Police regularly conduct sweeps targeting ethnic Twas and those accused of "dirtying the city". According to reports, those detained are arrested without due process and without a clear legal basis. They are neither brought before a judicial authority nor formally charged with a crime. The duration of their detention is arbitrary, ranging from a few days to several months. While in detention, they are often tortured and rape by the authority. Upon release, many are instructed to leave Kigali, although limited economic opportunities elsewhere often compel them to return.
@EvaristMugagga Does breaking ties with one homeland makes you citizen of Uganda? By the way, how did you obtain your law degree? Perhaps through the back-door?
DRC-RWANDA-IRAN, the Link:
I have studied the situation in the Great Lakes Region, particularly eastern DRC, for more than ten years. Based on my research and observations, I have concluded that Rwanda remains the primary obstacle to lasting peace in eastern DRC and the wider Great Lakes Region.
In my view, the Rwandan government continues to use the presence of the FDLR as a justification for its involvement in eastern Congo while benefiting from the exploitation of Congolese mineral resources. These minerals are transported through Rwanda and sold to countries such as Dubai, Qatar, the UAE, and Georgia, from where they enter broader international supply chains-main to Iran, China and Russia.
As a result, countries such as Iran, although under international sanctions, continue to maintain access to critical minerals used in defense and aviation industries. In my assessment, disrupting these supply chains would be an important step for any government seeking to weaken Iran's strategic capabilities.
For this reason, I believe the international community should place greater pressure on the government in Kigali and hold it accountable for actions that contribute to instability, resource exploitation, and ongoing conflict in the region. Without meaningful intervention, I fear these activities will continue and further undermine prospects for peace and development in eastern DRC.
Hello Sir,
I have studied the situation in the Great Lakes Region, particularly eastern DRC, for more than ten years. Based on my research and observations, I have concluded that Rwanda remains the primary obstacle to lasting peace in eastern DRC and the wider Great Lakes Region.
In my view, the Rwandan government continues to use the presence of the FDLR as a justification for its involvement in eastern Congo while benefiting from the exploitation of Congolese mineral resources. These minerals are reportedly transported through Rwanda and sold to countries such as Dubai, Qatar, the UAE, and Georgia, from where they enter broader international supply chains.
I have also observed that countries such as Iran continue to maintain access to critical minerals used in defense and aviation industries. In my assessment, disrupting these supply chains would be an important step for any government seeking to weaken Iran's strategic capabilities.
For this reason, I believe the international community should place greater pressure on the government in Kigali and hold it accountable for actions that contribute to instability, resource exploitation, and ongoing conflict in the region. Without meaningful intervention, I fear these activities will continue and further undermine prospects for peace and development in eastern DRC.
LDEA Releases First Quarter Report for 2026: 233 Suspects Arrested, 422.08kg of Drugs Seized
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) has released its first-quarter report for 2026, highlighting significant gains in the fight against drug trafficking and illicit narcotics across the country.
According to the report, the Agency arrested a total of 233 suspects linked to drug trafficking and related narcotics offenses nationwide during the reporting period. Of those arrested, 193 were males (83%) and 40 were females (17%).
The nationality breakdown of the suspects includes:
195 Liberians
17 Nigerians
12 Sierra Leoneans
9 Guineans
The LDEA said all suspects were thoroughly investigated and subsequently forwarded to court for prosecution in accordance with Liberian law.
Operationally, the Agency seized a total of 422.08 kilograms of assorted narcotics, including:
115.66 kg of Kush
248.56 kg of Marijuana
0.56 kg of Cocaine
57.30 kg of Tramadol
The confiscated drugs carry an estimated street value of more than US$433,950 and over L$103.08 million on the local market.
In a major breakthrough, border operations conducted at Bo-Waterside, Grand Cape Mount County, resulted in the confiscation of approximately US$1.337 million suspected to be connected to transnational drug trafficking activities. Authorities described the seizure as a significant step toward disrupting organized criminal networks operating across national borders.
The LDEA reaffirmed its commitment to combating drug trafficking and protecting communities from the harmful effects of illicit substances.
@biziabby@ReachDrMuganga Congolese ignored threats from Rwandan warlords and refugees, now they're facing the consequences. Ugandans, take heed! Never allow your country to fall into the hands of gravy seekers.
@biziabby Lawrence is Kigali most useful spy stationed in Kampala, trained to deny his ethnicity & nationality, camouflaged himself amongst the natives with the malicious intent to conquer and rule them on their territory. Same dirty tricks in DRC.
Lawrence Muganga: Kigali most useful spy stationed in Kampala, trained to deny his ethnicity & nationality, camouflaged himself amongst the natives with the malicious intent to conquer and rule them on their territory. Same tactics in DRC. Ugandans, open your eyes.
@biziabby@ReachDrMuganga Ugandans are smart people. They will never allow the tricks Rwandan used in Congo to work in their country. Rwandans will never lay claims to Ugandan terrority or citizenship. You guys came to Uganda as refugees and have no rights to inherit their country.
Uganda's President, Yoweri Museveni, wants to hand over his country's internal affairs to a Rwandan national to oversee passports, immigration, citizenship, internal security, and national identification. Both Muganga and Museveni should be charged with treason.
@ReachDrMuganga Nah, you're Kigali's most important spy asset in Kampala. You're not a Ugandan. Why are Rwandese fighting to grab DRC and Uganda? Go back to your country and leave Uganda alone.