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The famous M23 Rebel group is a ruin in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, who captured two largest cities in the region had to escape from hundreds of thousands of thousands of thousands of regrels.
It is the center of their campaign that is confirmed that the Ethnic Tuti of the Congo Dr. is persecuted.
Falling into the state of the Congo Dr. Tutsi – and how is M23 uprising – it is a complex and sensitive matter that goes to the heart being considered in the Congo.
For beginners, many global authorities argue in the fight against discrimination, rebels made unfair cruelts. A The UN and the US, for example, have been penalized by M23 leaders Killing the allegations of war crimes such as sexual and civil violence.
Secondly, some regional analysts say Tutsis, M23 – and what they want to defend Rwanda, returning behind the Rebel Group.
It is also worth noting that hundreds of thousands of Tutsiles are thought to doctres. There are no official estimates – and many do not support the actions they are doing on their behalf.
As he was saying, documentary discrimination like UN docs in Discrimination against Tutsis Congos and Banyamulenge – TutsSSSSSSSSS sub-group concentrated in South Kivu province.
This hates talking about ethnic murders, work discrimination, politicians.
The root of this discrimination is the link between Tutsis, directed since Tutsis since 1994. Since the 1990s and in the early 2000s, many of the Congoles of Tutsis had a key role against the Russian deck against the violent rules of Rwandan. Dr. Congo.
The Congo Tutsis can have a deadly conclusion that “foreigners” are “foreigners”.
Buzururu Muhizi, a researcher and economist in the South Kivu territory, said that BBC killed several generations of his family, for Banyamulenge and Tutsi identities.
In the last six years, his uncle and uncle’s son killed Kollarlar soldiers and militia fighters. The Congolese Early Forces do not ask for comments on this accusation of the BBC.
Muhizi said his family has lived in today’s Congo Dr. During the centuries, and the “Wanted World” he called the “silocidio silocidity”.
Muragwa Cheez Bienvenue, a Banyamulenge Activist said he was aimed at the airport staff in the city.
“They said I was stopped (Rwandan President) Kagame and paying about $ 150 (£ 120) to be prisoners,” he told BBC, adding the cause of M23.
Before the colonization, a part of the Congo Dr. The territory was subject to the Rwandan monarchy, Tuts. He had long been fighting for war expansion, including more abroad in eastern Africa.
Tutsis, Hutus and other ethnic groups lived in the Rwandan kingdom and at least XIX. But when colonial power draws arbitrary boundaries in Africa, the Kingdom was distributed in today’s Congo and Rwanda.
Then the other tuts are migrated in the waves of Congo. In the middle of the twentieth century, Belgian colonialists brought employees from today’s ruanda to their employment staff, others who came to their own for a better life.
Meanwhile, Tuti refugees began to reach the Doctor Congo, Escape from the ethnic violence in Rwanda and Burundin. The two countries have long been its tutes minority, they can create tensions with the size of the Hutu.
Many believe that in 1994 is believed to be in the genocide of Rwanda, about 800,000 people, mostly Tutsis, killed. But when the targeted government was taken by the power and the massacres ended, some returned, especially after some managers in genocide escaped to Congo.
As Tutsi and Banyamulenge communities were growing, “alternately empowered and weakened,” Jason wrote the book of the Congo analyst in his name in his name.
In the early 1970s, President Mobutu Sese Secu gave citizenship to anyone who originated in Rwanda or Burundi, as long as they were in the territory of Congoles before 1960.
In 1981, Parliament ran out of these rights and many Tutsis in other groups were “left their nationality and state”, a Seepse notice.
In the 1990s, Tutsis and Banyamulenge were subject to the massacre of DR Congo. For example, a UN report says that the Army of Congoles had armed groups in almost 300 civil banyamulenge in Baraka in 1996.
Also, “Many” Tutsis “Many” and Banyamuleng indicates that they lose their jobs and suffer discrimination and threats.
Today, the Constitution believes that the Tutsi and Banyamulenge groups are in Congo and occupy certain military people and governance positions of these communities. In fact, LT-Gen Pacifique Masaryzu, a man who fights as commander in the Eastern Eastern site of the Eastern site of Congo is the Banyamulenge community.
But there are still important evidence of discrimination. In 2024, experts who work in the UN said that in South Kivu, Banyamulenge is usually harmful to the surrounding communities. This discourse establishes “hate, discrimination, hostility and violence,” experts said.
The latest reports of the Tutsi and Banyamulenge soldiers have also been the culms of the Congo Army. According to Human Rights ClockA mob killed a military banyamulenge in 2023 in a “apparent example of ethnic haters.”
Politicians – past and present – also promoted discriminatory feelings.
The feelings against tutxen appear to be climbed in M23 rush, Say Experts like Mr. Stearns.
He said he saw “pretty scary” in recent weeks when he saw the “pretty scary” BBC. It looks like, and they seem to know that some people are in Rwanda. “
Although the Congo Tutsis can have the current uprising of M23, Stearns says, “many of them feel uncomfortable because they will be as communities with consequences, which will be portrayed again as a redress.”
The Congo government has somehow left to recognize discrimination against the Tutsis. For example, President Félix Tshisekedi, after this year, he said that he had “enough” speech against Banyamulenge and allegedly given such comments in Rwanda to invade Dr. Congo.
However, the authorities also played allegations of spreadful bullying. The Government spokesperson said to BBC: “We have 450 tribes and conflicts between some of them in many parts of the country … The position of government is against any discrimination or hate talk against all communities.”
However, Bienvenue said the BBC “strongly” seems to distinguish its ethnic group, after saying that his sister was dog, after saying it was “Rwandan spy look”.
Despite the family living in the same area for centuries.
“Banyamulenge has been here in Congo Congo!” He said, nervous.
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