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I Stand For Peace.. Unchained, Unapologetic, Unstoppable.. I Stand With Twirwaneho 🇨🇩

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Me Moise Nyarugabo
Me Moise Nyarugabo@MoiseNyarugabo·
Le Mouvement Sauvons la Rdc se félicite de la création et sortie officielle de la Coalition article 64. Il se réjouit d’avoir été rejoint dans la décision d’appliquer l’article 64 de la Constitution, exigence existentielle pour la Nation. Il exhorte la Coalition C64 et réitère son appel au peuple congolais afin d’aller jusqu’au bout, sauver la Rdc du cancer de la tyrannie en mettant un terme définitif à la dictature ainsi qu’à toute tentative de sa perpétuation. Le communiqué complet en annexe.
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Kwezi Faustin@kweziFaustin1·
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Lawrence KANYUKA@LawrenceKanyuka

Ce mardi 19 mai 2026, aux environs de 13h00, un convoi humanitaire en route vers Minembwe a été intercepté au Point Zéro par les milices Wazalendo, agissant sous les ordres directs du régime de Kinshasa. Les équipes humanitaires ont été contraintes de rebrousser chemin dans un acte barbare d’une extrême gravité, illustrant une fois de plus la duplicité, le cynisme ainsi que les violations flagrantes des protocoles humanitaires issus des pourparlers de Montreux, en Suisse. Le régime de Kinshasa et ses forces coalisées continuent de maintenir sans relâche le blocus criminel imposé à Minembwe, aggravant délibérément une crise humanitaire déjà catastrophique et poussant des milliers de civils innocents vers une tragédie sans précédent. Alors que les populations civiles sont privées d’une assistance vitale, les forces coalisées du régime mènent simultanément une campagne militaire d’une violence apocalyptique contre ces zones densément peuplées, recourant à des drones de combat, des avions de chasse, des hélicoptères d’attaque ainsi qu’à de l’artillerie lourde contre des populations civiles innocentes.

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kivu utile
kivu utile@kivuutile·
10 étapes pour lutter efficacement contre la pandémie d’Ebola dans les zones libérées
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Rugabo Fidèle
Rugabo Fidèle@Fidelrugabo·
Drone Ch-4 vient de frapper dans nos positions de gakenke. Une signe de provocation du régime de Kinshasa et Gitega. Nous alertons la communauté internationale et nationale au violation du cessez-le-feu. Nous nous défendrons jusqu' au dernier goût de notre sang. Vive l' AFCMRDP
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Freddy K, PhD, 🇨🇩
Freddy K, PhD, 🇨🇩@Fkaniki·
From Washington to Nairobi, London to Ottawa, and today in Brussels — the Congolese diaspora continues to rise in one voice against the Congolese government. The movement is growing across continents, demanding justice, accountability, and change for the people of Congo. #Congo #Brussels #DRC
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Freddy K, PhD, 🇨🇩
The drone strike in Mushaki constitutes a grave violation of International Humanitarian Law and raises serious concerns regarding the conduct of the Congolese government. Located approximately 20 miles from Goma and far removed from active frontlines, Mushaki was not an immediate zone of military engagement. The attack resulted in the deaths of 22 civilians and left hundreds more injured, prompting urgent questions about the intentions and strategic objectives behind Kinshasa’s actions. Such conduct reflects a disturbing level of irresponsibility and recklessness that warrants unequivocal international condemnation, alongside calls for accountability on the part of President Félix Tshisekedi. Following the events of March 11, including the killing of a United Nations staff member in Goma by a drone strike, as well as the continuing drone attacks reported in Minembwe and Masisi, there is growing concern over an escalating pattern of violence against civilians and non-combatants. In light of these developments, the United States and the broader international community should adopt a clear and unambiguous position in condemning these actions before the situation deteriorates further. No political or economic considerations, including ongoing mineral agreements with the United States, should place any government or leader above the rule of law and established international norms. We therefore call upon the United States, in its leadership role within this conflict, to uphold higher moral and ethical standards in responding to these violations and in promoting accountability, civilian protection, and adherence to international law. @StateDept @SecRubio @StateDept @US_SrAdvisorAF @HouseForeign @HouseForeignGOP @PatrickMuyaya @kayikwambaT @IsokoUSA @CranePrevention @PaulKagame @KagutaMuseveni @Presidence_RDC @TiborPNagyJr
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La Princess Revolutionaire@LaPrincesskb·
@US_SrAdvisorAF Economic and political interests should never outweigh human lives.The suffering of Hema, Tutsi, and Banyamulenge communities deserves equal attention, protection, and justice. Lasting peace in the Democratic Republic of the Congo requires accountability and human rights.
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U.S. Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs
ISIS-DRC has carried out brutal attacks against civilians in eastern DRC, including targeted violence against Christian communities. We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the victims. The reported attacks in Beni on the night of May 5–6 underscore the urgency of this threat. The United States remains committed to working with the DRC and its neighbors to advance peace and prosperity in the Great Lakes region. We stand in solidarity with Christian communities facing violence and persecution.
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@ORuhumuriza @udps_tshisekedi why was such critical assistance delayed for so long 9 years while civilians endured significant suffering? The situation underscores the urgent need for timely humanitarian access and a more responsive international effort to protect vulnerable populations.
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UMURAGE TV
UMURAGE TV@ORuhumuriza·
Le 30-4-2026 Nyuma y’igitutu cyashyizwe kuri Leta ya @UDPS_Tshisekedi (RDC), gikomoka ku myigaragambyo abanyamulenge bakoreye hirya nohino kwisi, iyi leta yemeye ko Umuryango Mpuzamahanga utabara imbabare (CICR) ujya muri Minembwe mu rwego rwo gutabara abaturage b’inzirakarengane cyane cyane abana, abagore n’abasaza bagizweho ingaruka n’ibitero by’indege zitagira abapilote (drones) za leta ya Kinshasa kubufatanye na leta @GeneralNeva. Amakuru agera kuri #radio_Umurage aravugako abanyamulenge bakibona abakozi buyu muryango kubutaka bwa Minembwe bishimiye iyi ntambwe, bavuga ko ari igisubizo ku busabe bwabo bwakomeje gutangwa n’abatuye mu bihugu bitandukanye ku isi, basaba ko amahanga akomeza gushyira igitutu kuri Leta ya Kinshasa n’iya Gitega kugira ngo hafungurwe inzira z’ubutabazi muburyo buziguye bityo abaturage babone uko bagerwaho n’imiti n’ibiribwa. @afcongo @AKibasumba @Fkaniki @AlexMvuka @GeneralNeva @i_Birere @InnocentNtezi1 @jbserugo @kweziFaustin1 @lemessager24 @MahoroMpa @Rumenge1 @SimaroNgongoMba @PatriceNgira @ManasseMuller @Mamaurwagasabo1
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Freddy K, PhD, 🇨🇩
Freddy K, PhD, 🇨🇩@Fkaniki·
Fundamental rights in the U.S. are basic civil liberties protected by the Constitution, primarily the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment, protecting individuals against government infringement. Equal Protection: The 14th Amendment prohibits states from denying any person equal protection under the law. Those rights are not applicable just domestically, but even abroad. For these fundamental rights The US has used its leverage and when needed engaged in wars across the globe to save people. Today the DRC mineral deal has promoted TRANSACTIONALISM in lieu and place of HUMANISM. It is time for the US to revisit their stance in the DRC conflict based on the values that make the backbone of the US as a Country.
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Me Moise Nyarugabo@MoiseNyarugabo·
Dear François Nzanga Mobutu, Good evening. I bet your father is turning in his grave, writhing in pain and shame after reading your tweet. He, at least, knew that there are authentic and fully-fledged Congolese Tutsis. He proved it until people like you and others came along and misled him. Do I need to inform you, in case you're unaware, that the people who demonstrated yesterday in Washington DC, roughly 4,000 of them, others the same day in Nairobi, and still others in England shortly before, are Banyamulenge, these Congolese Tutsis from the highlands, who are protesting against what Tshisekedi and the FARDC, the Wazalendo, Évariste Ndayishimiye and the FDNB, as well as the FDLR and mercenaries, are doing to their relatives in Minembwe and throughout the highlands? Their Sukhoi fighter jets and drones bomb daily, killing children, women, the elderly, and men. They destroy homes, churches, schools, hospitals, and community radio stations. They even kill cows and sheep and destroy fields and crops. They have imposed a blockade on Minembwe, with no entry or exit. They have done and are doing the same thing to the Tutsi in Masisi and Rutshuru in North Kivu. Instead of listening to their cries and examining their demands, the excuse is quickly found; the preferred shortcut is Rwanda. Always and only Rwanda. Too easy, isn't it? Your thinking, which is also the regime's narrative, can be summarized in these two sentences: - all the problems facing the DRC come from elsewhere, particularly from Rwanda; we will end up being told that even the migrants are here because of Rwanda. “And all the solutions must come from elsewhere, especially from the United States of America, from Papa Trump.” Under these conditions, what is the point of the regime you serve? Two small truths to remember, dear François: “Such an attitude, this kind of ideology, this denial of nationality to Congolese Tutsis of origin, from North and South Kivu, as well as to all those who are victims of the same persecution, like the Hema and others, this easy rejection based on appearance (racial profiling), are among the root causes of the crisis the country is going through;” “As long as we haven’t decided to be sufficiently responsible, to sit down as a nation and rigorously assess our share (of responsibility) in what is happening to us, we will continue to wait for solutions from others, solutions that may never come.” Furthermore, there are satanic verses that must be banished immediately, in the interest of everyone and the country, such as: "There are no Congolese Tutsis, every Tutsi is Rwandan, therefore a foreigner," etc. Either we will be able to put an end to exclusion, discrimination, hate speech, and ethnic hatred, and live together according to the law and history, or this deep-seated problem risks haunting us for a long time. But to achieve this, we need leadership capable of understanding and transcending differences and turning them into assets for living together. This is possible.
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Mahoro Peace Association (MPA)
OFFICIAL STATEMENT BY MAHORO PEACE ASSOCIATION AND ISOKO-USA We wish to address the outcome and purpose of the peaceful protest held on April 20 in Washington D.C., by Banyamulenge and Tutsi Americans of Congolese origin. The demonstration was successful in bringing visibility to the ongoing humanitarian crisis facing Banyamulenge and Tutsi communities in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Most importantly, it served its central purpose: to denounce, clearly and unequivocally, the ongoing genocide against Banyamulenge and Tutsi communities in democratic republic of Congo. At the outset, we extend our sincere appreciation to President Donald J. Trump and his Administration for bringing attention to this crisis and for their continued efforts toward identifying a lasting solution. Such engagement provides hope for communities that have endured prolonged suffering. We also value the opportunity we had in Washington to engage with relevant stakeholders and decision-makers. Through these exchanges, we were able to present the reality on the ground in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where innocent civilians continue to face targeted violence, displacement, and loss of lives at hands of President Tshisekedi. We spoke on behalf of our families and loved ones who remain victims of this ongoing genocide. We thank the local authorities and Police for giving us All necessary permits and their support. Our messaging through speeches, posters, and public statements, consistently reflected our mission: To raise awareness of ongoing humanitarian cris of monument proportion, to seek justice, and to call for an end to the violence. We remain steadfast in our commitment to advocacy. We will continue to raise our voices for those who cannot, and to stand in solidarity with the victims. The pain of our communities is real, and the urgency of this crisis cannot be overstated. We call upon the international community to act decisively to end the atrocities, ensure accountability, and support a path toward lasting peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo. @SecRubio, @US_SrAdvisorAF @USAmbUN @SenatorRisch @RepJoeWilson @SenateForeign @HouseForeignGOP @RepBrianMast @RepRonnyJackson @RepSaraJacobs @ChrisVanHollen @SenTedCruz @SenOssoff @SenGillibrand @MarshaBlackburn @SenatorHeinrich @BasedMikeLee @StephenM @IsokoUSA @DougGasore
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Benjamin Roberts
Benjamin Roberts@BenjaminRoberts·
The marchers are Congolese Tutsis protesting against the governments of Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They accuse both states of anti-Tutsi violence and say the U.S. isn’t doing enough to help. @DailyCaller
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La Princess Revolutionaire@LaPrincesskb·
Why is the government unable to provide humanitarian aid to its own citizens in Minembwe, yet quick to assist elsewhere? This failure reflects a serious lapse in responsibility, as protecting and supporting its people should always come first.
Steve Wembi@wembi_steve

#RDC: 🛑‼️🚨En Français facile | L’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (#OIM) indique avoir été contactée par le gouvernement congolais pour apporter une aide humanitaire à 15 migrants venus des États-Unis.

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Twirwaneho Trésor 🇨🇩
Twirwaneho Trésor 🇨🇩@SebatutsiT·
Free Banyamulenge and Tutsis. Stop the genocide in Minembwe and Masisi in Eastern DRC. Silence is complicity ,justice, protection, and peace are needed now.
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Steve Wembi
Steve Wembi@wembi_steve·
#RDC _ #KENYA : ‼️🚨🛑Massacrés, pourchassés, bombardés, emprisonnés — et réduits au silence pour ne pas déranger. À #Nairobi, les #Banyamulenge brisent ce silence : ils manifestent pour rappeler, à ceux qui feignent l’ignorance, que leur communauté est méthodiquement visée dans l’est de la République démocratique du Congo.
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Jean Baptiste Serugo@jbserugo·
#Kinshasa : Cinq ans d’enfer dans les geôles putrides de Ndolo pour le seul crime d’être Banyamulenge et Tutsi! Sortir vivant, cinq ans après, des geôles infectes de la prison militaire de Ndolo, pour le seul «crime» d’avoir un faciès tutsi… C’est un parcours du combattant digne des pires cauchemars, un calvaire qui broie le corps et l’âme. Nous ne pouvons que tomber à genoux et remercier Dieu pour Sa protection miraculeuse sur ces innocents. Ils ont purgé une peine injuste, cruelle et totalement arbitraire, victimes d’une persécution ethnique assumée du gouvernement de Kinshasa. Car ce n’est pas un simple fait divers: c’est la tragédie récurrente des Banyamulenge et des Tutsi de la République démocratique du Congo. Kidnappés dans leurs villages du Sud-Kivu, arrachés à leurs familles, transférés illégalement à Kinshasa comme du bétail, jetés en prison sans jugement digne de ce nom, simplement parce qu’ils portent les traits d’une communauté que le régime a décidé de diaboliser. Et même libérés, l’humiliation continue. Il leur reste un dernier obstacle, encore plus perfide: comment rejoindre leurs familles au Sud-Kivu? Des démarches administratives semées d’embûches, de portes qui claquent, de fonctionnaires zélés et de bureaucratie assassine, un autre chemin de croix que le pouvoir de Kinshasa leur impose avec une constance glaçante. C’est la réalité amère des Banyamulenge et des Tutsi en RDC aujourd’hui: une persécution systématique, institutionnalisée, qui ne dit pas son nom mais qui détruit des vies, des familles et tout un peuple. Assez! @MONUSCO @unjhro @US_SrAdvisorAF @NgefaGuillaume @PatrickMuyaya @mariamalagardis @InnocentNtezi1 @UNHumanRights @UN_HRC @hrw @amnesty @genocidewatch @MahoroMpa @kivuutile @MaishaRdc
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La Princess Revolutionaire@LaPrincesskb·
@jbserugo After 5 years of injustice, my brother's are coming back home. Gloire à Dieu, Special Thanks to diplomacy of the AFC/M23 in Doha and Switzerland, and to our friends and allies. We say Thank You 🙌🏾!
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