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MESSAGE FROM MGR. FRANçOIS-XAVIER MAROY,
ARCHBISHOP OF BUKAVU (D.R. CONGO)
ARCHIDIOCESE OF BUKAVU
B.P.3324 BUKAVU
Today, our villages and our towns are dominated by a psychosis of war. As our people have noticed, all the elements are gathering for a new war in
South Kivu: There is a massive and systematic infiltration coming from Rwanda, through
the borders of the Ruzizi River , of Uvira, of Nyangezi, of Kaza-Roho in direction
of Cahi-Bukavu. As a proof to this infiltration, a Burundian person highly
committed in recruiting for and finalizing a new war was shown by the Governor
of the Province to the press on Saturday 26th May 2007.
The military placement is reproducing the same schema than the one which occurred
just before the beginning of the war by the RCD in 1998. As a proof, the 11th
brigade in the region of Walungu where the killings of Kaniola took place,
the 14th brigade just a bit North of the previous one and the 3rd brigade
in the city of Bukavu are all under the command of officers coming from the
ex political-military movement of RCD Goma. Even the commander in second of
the 10th military region, in charge of the operations is a former member of
RCD Goma. Is it only a hazard or is there a military strategy behind this?
We find again the presupposed ethnic hatred expressed in a campaign found
in the media.
The awful killing of Kaniola, near Walungu, which took place during the night
of 26-27 May 2007, is a strong reminder of the killing which was perpetrated
in Lemera, in Uvira territory just before the decisive attacks of the war
of the AFDL. The nature of the cruelty of arms like machetes and knifes (armes
blanches) is completely against our culture and gives a reminder of the massacres
of Kasika and Makobola.
The massacre which took place in Kaniola was nearly done in the presence
of the Major of the real army, who is close to the Commander of the 11th brigade.
The cries and the shouts of the population did not disturb his sleep even
if the massacres were happening in a place very close to where he was based.
As in 1996, our regular army, being completely restructured at the moment,
is unable to protect the population.
As in 1996, the Banyamulenge are receiving arms to provoke war, they are
moving, mainly, women and children, as some witnesses declare, towards the
neighboring countries and leave only the men in the High Plateau of South-Kivu.
Some interrogations remain:
What meaning one can give to the silence of the Institutions of the Republic,
meaning the Head of State, the Parliament, the Central Government and the
Headquarters of the Army in front of the repetitive killings taking place
at Kaniola? Under other skies, if there are hostages taken, even if it is
only one, the whole Institution of the State is mobilized. Faced with the
threat of a new war, and while massacres are perpetrated among the civilians,
what is the Government of the Democratic Republic doing? Instead of dealing
with the real problem which is rooted in the field of security and army, there
are proposals of inter-communities Round Table. Can one speak of complicity
or is there ignorance instead?
What did the process of “brewing and mixing” negotiated in the
neighboring countries offer to our civilian people in the domain of security
and why did it occur? Are there agreements and contracts established between
our political-military government and our attackers?
As was done during the previous wars in 1996, 1998 and 2004, soldiers were
sent to the front without any logistic support and without any sufficient
food ration. Is this done in order to starve or discourage them or, more simply
to hand them to the enemy?
The Interhamwe, Rasta and FDLR, who are the perpetrators of the massacres
all speak Kinyarwanda. They were driven to the East of the RDC by the International
Community after the Rwandese genocide. When the return of these people converted
into terrorists to a welcoming territory will happen? Is it the way to reward
the people of East Congo for their hospitality?
Here are some of our recommendations:
That our Head of State who was elected with a massive support from this Province
faces his responsibilities and sends elite troupes to counter the imminent
war in North and South Kivu before it would be too late.
That the Government, stopping any other activity, studies the problem of
the State security in the East as a priority an stops distracting the public
opinion with Negotiating Plans, dialogs and Round Tables leading to nowhere.
We have an experience of that.
That those elected by the people get more deeply motivated for the true security
of
our population.
That the Members of the International Community, strongly represented in
this Region do not say that they did not know what was happening. We have
proof that they are informed.
That the MONUC comforted by the latest decision of the UN to prolong its
presence until December 2007, does not hide from its duty and does not make
a pact with the enemy but gets committed to the protection of the civilians,
in accordance with its new mandate.
That the people of the East DRC, who never betrayed, open the eye, and the
good one, as in the past. The enemy is still around.
We are natural neighbors of the people of Rwanda, of Burundi and of Uganda.
We are forced to live together, and to live in peace and harmony and not in
a never-ending war in this Sub Region that God lavishly gave to us. What is
the use of new wars that will only impoverish our people and create unworthy
enmities? “Happy are the peacemakers, for they will be called the sons
of God” (Mt. 5, 9) “No war anymore, the world longs for peace”.
I ask you to become the voice of the voiceless that everyday die in our villages.
We express our deep condolences to the families who are mourning their lost
ones and may our brothers and sisters who have been killed at Kaniola rest
in peace.
Bukavu, 28th May 2007
Mgr François-Xavier MAROY RUSENGO,
Archbishop of Bukavu.
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