“Alarming report: Human rights seriously violated in the DRC, extrajudicial executions on the rise”

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) continues to face serious human rights violations, according to a recent United Nations report. The figures indicate a 16% increase in violations from the previous month, with 418 cases documented across the country. The right to life is the most affected, with 313 victims, including 276 extrajudicial executions. Armed groups are responsible for 64% of these violations, but state agents also account for 36% of cases. Conflict-affected provinces are of particular concern, with 75% of violations perpetrated by armed groups. Despite efforts to fight impunity, violations persist and endanger the lives and dignity of Congolese. It is therefore essential to take additional measures to protect the fundamental rights of all citizens and to end the impunity of the perpetrators of these crimes. The international community must continue to monitor the situation closely and support initiatives aimed at ending these violations.

CSC wins CNSS union elections for the 8th consecutive time: a victory for social security workers in Congo

The Trade Union Confederation of Congo (CSC) wins the union elections at the National Social Security Fund (CNSS) for the eighth consecutive time. The CSC obtains 3 seats, followed by the UNTC with 2 seats. The main objective of the CSC is to defend the rights and interests of CNSS workers. These elections will strengthen the representativeness of workers and ensure that their voices are heard in the management of the company. This victory testifies to the commitment of the Congolese trade unions to defend the interests of the working class and to fight for better social justice.

“LUCHA denounces attacks on democracy and political intolerance in the province of Kasaï-Central in the DRC”

In a press release, LUCHA denounces acts of political intolerance and restrictions of the democratic space in the province of Kasaï-Central, in the DRC. She strongly condemns the backsliding of democracy and calls on the governor to uphold democratic standards. LUCHA also recalls a violent attack suffered by activists on December 10. It is crucial that the Congolese authorities take measures to guarantee the protection of fundamental rights and the freedom of expression of citizens. The international community must support Congolese citizens’ movements in their struggle for democracy and human rights.

Political tensions in the DRC: Kabila’s FCC maintains its position on the revision of the electoral law despite pressure from the European Union

The Common Front for Congo (FCC), led by Joseph Kabila, persists in its demand to revisit the electoral law in the Democratic Republic of Congo despite pressure from the European Union. The FCC refuses to participate in the elections unless its basic democratic prerequisites are satisfied. This request highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding the electoral process in the DRC. The European Union plays a key role in supporting and observing the elections. The response of Félix Tshisekedi’s government to these demands remains to be seen. These next few months will be crucial for the political future of the country.

“The crucial meeting between Denis Kadima and Joseph Kabila: towards a resolution of electoral tensions in the DRC”

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“The proposed meeting between Denis Kadima and Joseph Kabila in the Democratic Republic of Congo demonstrates the will to find solutions to the current electoral tensions. This initiative aims to promote constructive dialogue and ensure the participation of all stakeholders. It is crucial to overcome political differences to ensure transparent, inclusive and credible elections.”

“Shock dismissal in Kinshasa: Godé Mpoyi ousted from the presidency of the Provincial Assembly, what consequences for the politics of the Congolese capital?”

The dismissal of Godé Mpoyi as head of the Kinshasa Provincial Assembly marks a major political upheaval in the Congolese capital. Accused of mismanagement and abuse of power, Godé Mpoyi was dismissed by provincial deputies. This decision raises many questions about the future political repercussions and the future of Kinshasa’s governance. Who will be Godé Mpoyi’s successor as President of the Provincial Assembly? How will this dismissal influence the relations between the political factions of the Congolese capital? The next developments will make it possible to better understand the consequences of this dismissal on the political future of Kinshasa.

“Crisis in Eastern DR Congo: Rwanda’s Reluctance to Engage in Constructive Dialogue Hinders Progress”

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda are struggling to engage in constructive dialogue to resolve the security crisis in eastern DRC. While the DRC is open to discussions, Rwanda denies its role in the aggression and presents the problem as internal to the DRC. The Congolese Head of State, Félix Tshisekedi, points out that Rwanda benefits economically from regional instability, which makes it more difficult to resolve the crisis. It calls on the international community to act to promote stability in the region.

Rwanda’s support for M23 exposed: Congolese government calls for UN sanctions

The Congolese government is calling for UN sanctions against Rwanda for its support for M23 terrorists in North Kivu province. A report by UN experts demonstrates Rwanda’s involvement in the military and logistical support provided to the M23, responsible for the death of thousands of civilians and the displacement of a million people. The Congolese government is also calling for the implementation of the Luanda roadmap for the return of peace to eastern DRC. He welcomes the decision of the Court of Appeal of the United Kingdom which declares Rwanda unsafe for the sending of asylum seekers and denounces the Rwandan policy which creates new refugees by its aggressive actions towards the DRC. The report identifies senior Rwandan army officers involved in these operations, including General James Kabarebe. The Congolese government remains determined to find a peaceful resolution to the situation and calls on the international community to act quickly to end Rwanda’s support for the M23.

State agents and civil servants in Haut-Katanga: the unpaid wages threaten the balance sheet of Félix Tshisekedi

In Haut-Katanga province, state agents and officials are facing persistent arrears, raising concerns about Felix Tshisekedi’s record. National Deputy Nanou MEMBA appeals to the Provincial Governor to regularize the salary situation of these employees, stressing that this situation could have a negative impact on the re-election of the President. It also requests the intervention of the Provincial Assembly to solve this urgent problem and guarantee the well-being of the workers. It is crucial to take concrete measures to remedy this situation, in order to strengthen confidence and stability in the country.

“Senator Kambayi in search of images that reveal the progress of road works in Grand-Kasaï”

Senator Denis Kambayi, President of Notables and Coordinator of Senators in Grand-Kasaï, went to the office of the Minister of State for ITPs to find out about the progress of road works in the region. He has obtained valuable information and plans to go to the field to observe the progress of the work. The senator stresses the importance of this visit to provide concrete information to his base and highlights the competence of the Minister. This initiative demonstrates the importance given to road infrastructure in the development of the region and contributes to improving the quality of life of the inhabitants.