Journal Minembwe
27,07, 2009
Minembwe
Amakuru Journal Minembwe yagejejweho n’uko ejo kuwa kabiri le 27, 07, 2009.
Gen. NAKABAKA na Col. NYAMUSHEBWA bageze muri territoire ya Minembwe, bahita baja ahitwa mu Mikenke. Aho Mikenke ni muri eneo cyangwese ahategetswe n’abasirikare ba Gumino bayobowe na Gen. Bisogo, bakaba biyita ko bari mwishyaka rya FRF.
Abo basirikare bakuru bakaba bari bavuye muri Leta ndetse mubutegetsi bwa gisirikare cya Operation Kimia II. Abatugejejeho iyo nkuru bavuga ko Nakabaka na Nyamushebwa bari barikumwe nabandi basirikare bagera kuri mirongo ibiri (20). Ngo intego yabo basirikare yari ukuza gushikirana/ negocier na FRF.
Ariko ubwo twahabwaga aya makuru iyo mitwe y’ingabo yombi ikaba yari itabarabonana. Icyamenyekanye nuko ngo ingabo za Gumino/ FRF bari munama muturambo, bikekwa ko yaba ariyo gutegura guhura n’iyo delegation. Ubwo rero Journal minembwe iracyakurikirana ibizava muruwo mubonano.
Wenda, bashobora kumvikana, ntihagire imishyamirane, ningaruka mbi ijanye n’imyifatire yabo na operation Kimia II. Ikindi nanone giteye impungenge, nuko hari ibihuha bivuga ko Interahamwe zaba zarohereje ubutumwa bwiterabwoba kungabo za Gumino, zibamenyesha yuko niba ramuka bifatanije nuriya mutwe wingabo witwa Kimia II, waje kurwanya FDLR/interahamwe, ngo nazo zizahita zija kurasa nogutsemba tsemba abaturage b’Imurenge. Dore ko ariwo mwuga wabo kandi kwarinayo ntego yabo gutsembatsemba abatutsi ahariho hose.
Iyo rero ikaba ari inkuru idafite gihamya, kandi ikekwa kuba itari impamo, usibye ko nabyo bishoboka. Impungenge nini iteye usibye uwo mugambi wabo nubundi usanzwe uzwi, nuko bashobora gushuka Gumino, nayo ikabemerera ikarwanya Kimia II, kuko byaba ari uguhubuka nokugwa mumutego w’interahamwe ushaka kwangisha ubwoko bwabanyamulenge ukabateranya na Leta ndetse namahanga, bwacya zikazabahinduka mugihe ntanuzabatabara. Ariko umuntu yahumurizwa nuko abasirikare ba Gumino nabo atari abana cyangwe bayobewe ubugome bwa FDLR.
Ikibazo Cya Chef de Poste watumwe mu Minembwe. Soma iyinkuru
Akim
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
MORE FDLR HUTU GENOCIDAIRES KILLED DURING OPERATION KIMIA II
"Operations (Kimia II) are proceeding well" those were the words of general Didier Etumba, chief of Staff of DRC army, speaking on the result of their fight against FDLR Hutu genocidaires currently on run in the DRC as he addressed the provincial assembly in Bukavu on july 27th, 09. Gen. Didier optimistically stated that Interahamwe militias known as FDLR have been dying by hundreds since the first operation was launched against them in North Kivu. "Since (the operation) Umoja Wetu until today, more than 800 FDLR have been killed. Especially during the preliminary stage, 412 FDLR have been killed since the official launch of the operation, there are already 245 FDLR killed in North and South Kivu. Over 250 FDLR were captured and more than 110 dependents were recovered, reported general Didier Etumba.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
CIVILIANS TRAPPED BY HUTU FDLR REBELS IN SOUTH KIVU
Hutu extremists, FDLR are once again taking Congolese civilians in hostage despite the presence of congolese army and the so called UN forces (MONUC).
In Southern Kivu of the Eastern DRCongo, the so called "Kimia II operations", a joint military operation against the Hutu extremists rebels known as FDLR is ongoing in South Kivu after its shortcomings in Northern Kivu. Will they succeed this time? May be.
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In Southern Kivu of the Eastern DRCongo, the so called "Kimia II operations", a joint military operation against the Hutu extremists rebels known as FDLR is ongoing in South Kivu after its shortcomings in Northern Kivu. Will they succeed this time? May be.
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
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Monday, July 13, 2009
BARAKA RECONCILIATION CONFERENCE
From 15-18th, 2009, there will be a launch of a long delayed inter-ethnic reconciliation conference, finally being organized in the town of Baraka, South Kivu of DRCongo.
This much anticipated conference will bring together various ethnic/tribes of Southern Kivu for reconciliation purposes.
The conference is being organized jointly by Babembe and Banyamulenge under the leadership of Mr. Sebatware Kijana.
This conference is surprisingly important in many ways:
First, the organizers are not political or religious figures, but a young dynamic team under the leadership of a young man who believe to have been called by God to do this important work.
Second, it is hosted by Babembe, who are collectively willing to not only invite their fellow Banyamulenge, but also host them in their town, houses and families during the conference.
This will undoubtly bring back the nostalgic memories of good old days when the two groups used to fellowship together peacefuly, interact, socialize and crack jokes about each other.
Lastly, this is not a government manipulated initiative where people are compelled to meet for political or financial reasons. It is a community initiative, done by the people for the people.
The majority of participants at the conference are expected to be Babembe and Banyamulenge, who, in the past have been bitter enemies and responsible for mutual self-near annihilation.
It is worthy remembering that after 15 long and painful years of wars and conflict that took lives of hundreds of thousands people in Kivu, these people might be at the verge of finally putting behind their demons of hate, and ignorance due mainly by a bad governance and poverty.
Although these two ethnic groups did have a peaceful coexistence and mutual relationships, the Babembe tribe started the conflict 1996 by killing thousands of innoncent Banyamulenge in the village of Kabila, Bibogobogo, Baraka and the neighbouring areas. They also took hostage, a number of Banyamulenge women and children (girls) who survived the massacre, and took with them in Tanzania after raping them and eventually forcefully married them in the refugee camps of Tanzania. Most of those Banyamulenge women are still their wives in those Tanzania refugee camps.
Consequently, Babembe also accuse Banyamulenge soldiers for killing many Babembe and causing others to go in refugee camps in neighboring countries. This tic for tat might be over they both really mean business at the conference.
The organizers say that there will be workshop discussions, and talk sessions during the day, and then time for prayer in the evening.
This conference could be a milestone and a good foundation for peace and reconciliation between these two rival tribes, largely responsible for their own miseries.
The organizers of the conference need as much financial and moral support as possible, and would like to request any contribution by anyone who wishes to see a peaceful Kivu.
Eyes of many people in the region are fixed on the hopeful result of what might be a historical meeting.
Long live Kivu’s Peace
By
Muhoza
Journal minembwe http://www.mulenge.blogspot.com/
This much anticipated conference will bring together various ethnic/tribes of Southern Kivu for reconciliation purposes.
The conference is being organized jointly by Babembe and Banyamulenge under the leadership of Mr. Sebatware Kijana.
This conference is surprisingly important in many ways:
First, the organizers are not political or religious figures, but a young dynamic team under the leadership of a young man who believe to have been called by God to do this important work.
Second, it is hosted by Babembe, who are collectively willing to not only invite their fellow Banyamulenge, but also host them in their town, houses and families during the conference.
This will undoubtly bring back the nostalgic memories of good old days when the two groups used to fellowship together peacefuly, interact, socialize and crack jokes about each other.
Lastly, this is not a government manipulated initiative where people are compelled to meet for political or financial reasons. It is a community initiative, done by the people for the people.
The majority of participants at the conference are expected to be Babembe and Banyamulenge, who, in the past have been bitter enemies and responsible for mutual self-near annihilation.
It is worthy remembering that after 15 long and painful years of wars and conflict that took lives of hundreds of thousands people in Kivu, these people might be at the verge of finally putting behind their demons of hate, and ignorance due mainly by a bad governance and poverty.
Although these two ethnic groups did have a peaceful coexistence and mutual relationships, the Babembe tribe started the conflict 1996 by killing thousands of innoncent Banyamulenge in the village of Kabila, Bibogobogo, Baraka and the neighbouring areas. They also took hostage, a number of Banyamulenge women and children (girls) who survived the massacre, and took with them in Tanzania after raping them and eventually forcefully married them in the refugee camps of Tanzania. Most of those Banyamulenge women are still their wives in those Tanzania refugee camps.
Consequently, Babembe also accuse Banyamulenge soldiers for killing many Babembe and causing others to go in refugee camps in neighboring countries. This tic for tat might be over they both really mean business at the conference.
The organizers say that there will be workshop discussions, and talk sessions during the day, and then time for prayer in the evening.
This conference could be a milestone and a good foundation for peace and reconciliation between these two rival tribes, largely responsible for their own miseries.
The organizers of the conference need as much financial and moral support as possible, and would like to request any contribution by anyone who wishes to see a peaceful Kivu.
Eyes of many people in the region are fixed on the hopeful result of what might be a historical meeting.
Long live Kivu’s Peace
By
Muhoza
Journal minembwe http://www.mulenge.blogspot.com/
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