Fatshimetrie presents an in-depth look at the tragedies that have struck more than 3,000 war displaced people in two years in the sites of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. During the funeral ceremonies of 200 people, the President of the Provincial Assembly of North Kivu moved the audience by revealing these alarming figures.
The testimonies of the leaders of the displaced persons camps show the extent of the human losses, caused by indiscriminate bombings and other violence linked to the Rwandan war of aggression. These figures, although heartbreaking, cannot be ignored. The international community must act to put an end to these atrocities.
Robert Seninga launched a vibrant appeal for the unity of the population behind the efforts of the Head of State to put an end to this unjust war. He stressed the urgency of action in the face of the growing threat posed by Rwanda’s actions via the M23_RDF. It is time for the international community to wake up to the gravity of the situation and act accordingly.
The burials of the 200 war displaced persons at the Genocost cemetery in Nyiragongo were a poignant moment, marked by pain and mourning. The presence of members of the government, the provincial security committee and elected national deputies testifies to the gravity of the situation. It is more necessary than ever to support the efforts to end this war that continues to claim innocent victims.
In these dark times when the lives of thousands of people are in danger, humanity cannot remain passive. It is our duty to denounce these atrocities and support any action aimed at restoring peace and security for all. The victims deserve our compassion and our commitment to work for a better future.