nadhan ni muda umefika sasa kuwe na regime changes uganda na rwanda!!! ina maana rwanda hakuna mtu mwingine anayeweza kua rais zaidi ya kagame hivyo hivyo na uganda!!! katiba zao kwa nini hazina ukomo wa vipindi viwili tu kama nchi nyingine duniani!!!
nadhan ni muda umefika sasa kuwe na regime changes uganda na rwanda!!! ina maana rwanda hakuna mtu mwingine anayeweza kua rais zaidi ya kagame hivyo hivyo na uganda!!! katiba zao kwa nini hazina ukomo wa vipindi viwili tu kama nchi nyingine duniani!!!
Umenena mkuu. Hawa jamaa are really modern Hitlers of Africa. Ndiyo maana hata jumuia yetu ya afrika mashariki haiwezi kufanikiwa kwa sababu ya uchu na malengo yao binafsi. Dawa pekee ni kuwang'oa hawa nduli kwa gharama yoyote ile.
DR Congos army has liberated three major towns from the M23 rebels in a span of just three days. It is a dramatic fall for the M23 rebels, who have terrorized hundreds of thousands of civilians in eastern Congo for more than a year.
Kibumba, Kiwanja and Rutshuru, three rebel strongholds that had been occupied for more than a year, had all returned under the control of the Congolese Armed Forces, also known as FARDC, by Sunday evening following what one rebel spokesman called a generalized attack that began early Friday morning.
Using heavy and light weapons, the FARDC have attacked the rebel strongholds from the south and the north. Even with reinforcements said to have come from Rwanda, the rebels have been routed town after town.
Announcing the fall of Kiwanja on Sunday, the Congolese army spokesman in North Kivu province, Col. Olivier Hamuli, said that the rebels did not oppose much of a resistance in the town.
In Kiwanja, which is located 70 km north of Goma, the population welcomed Congolese army soldiers as heroes. UN-backed Radio Okapi reported that the population was waiting for the FARDC mopping-up operations to end before starting to celebrate the defeat of the rebels.
Since we heard that the FARDC are winning on the ground, we have been waiting for them with open arms. As soon as they [FARDC] arrived at Kitoboko, everyone was in the streets to welcome them. And they really felt that the population was waiting for them with open arms, a resident of Kiwanja told Radio Okapi after the town was liberated.
MONUSCO, the UN mission in DR Congo, reported that one of its peacekeepers from Tanzania was killed in Kiwanja while protecting civilians.
UN peacekeepers, including those from the new UN intervention brigade, did not actively engage the rebels during the latest fighting, although they are standing ready to act if civilians come under rebel attacks.
On Sunday, several rebels deserted the M23 and fled to MONUSCOs base in Kiwanja to be disarmed.
Visiting Kiwanja after the town was liberated, the UN Secretary-General Special Representative for DR Congo, Martin Kobler, congratulated the Congolese army and UN peacekeepers.
It is my first impression that people are really happy to be liberated and that the fighting has now ended. This territory has been liberated from the M23, Radio Okapi quoted Mr. Kobler as saying.
We have an obligation to protect civilians here. That's why we are here. It is our task, our mandate. But we must now continue with the political process, especially back in Kampala, Mr. Kobler said.
He was referring to the peace talks between the Congolese government and the M23 rebels in Kampala, Uganda, which were suspended last week after the rebels insisted on being granted a total amnesty and be integrated into the national army.
The Congolese government has insisted it will not grant amnesty to M23 rebels and commanders who have committed war crimes or crimes against humanity. It has said it is ready to treat each application to reintegrate the army on a case-by-case basis.
The Congolese government says it cannot give a complete amnesty to the same rebels who mutinied from the army last year claiming the government did not respect an earlier peace deal signed in 2009 that had granted them amnesty and integrated them, as former rebels, into the army.
The Congolese government is also facing strong opposition to the Kampala talks from the Congolese population. Many Congolese see any deal with the M23 rebels as nothing less than treason.
If there is one hallmark to the insecurity that has plagued eastern Congo for more than a decade, it is the many peace deals which have been signed with rebels leading to their integration into the national army.
What many Congolese want from their government and army is to win the war. It is not a new peace deal likely to lead to Congolese soldiers being forced to once again integrate rebels who were still trying to kill them days earlier.
It is even harder today to see how the Congolese government could justify signing a deal with the rebels now that it has proven that, with better organization and political will, it can defeat the M23 rebels.
The war may be far from being over, but the rebels aura of invincibility has collapsed.
With the rebels in disarray, it is safe to say that the eyes of the Congolese soldiers are not turned towards Kampala at the moment. The FARDC High Command has announced that it intends to liberate all areas still under the control of the rebels.
Ugandan security authorities on Monday said they had arrested a Congolese rebel chief, accused of recruiting Ugandans into his force.
The rebel leader, "Colonel" Zachariah Ndosa was arrested on Sunday in West Nile, 400 kilometres north-east of the capital, Kampala.
It is believed that Ndosa is a former high ranking officer in the Congolese army stationed at Mahaji District in the Oriental Province, but is said to have deserted.
West Nile security officer, Paul Kani Adiga said Ndosa now led a new rebel outfit in the Democratic Republic of Congo, known as M18.
"He was first arrested by Congolese security operatives who sneaked into Uganda, but as they tried to take him to the DRC Ugandan security intercepted them," Adiga said.
However, the Congolese security operatives who had arrested Ndosa were not detained because they adequately identified themselves, Adiga added.
Army spokesman for West Nile, Mark Mutono blasted the Congolese security officials for sneaking into Ugandan territory and trying to smuggle Ndosa him across the border without informing their counterparts.
"What they did was wrong. It was an abuse of our territorial integrity," he said.
Mutono said they had not been aware of the presence of the rebel in the country until when he was arrested.
He said they had information indicating that Ndosa had been clandestinely recruiting Ugandans, including army deserters, to join his rebel group, which has bases near Uganda's border town, Koboko.
Ndosa claimed he was a refugee in Uganda when he was arrested.
Mutono said Ndosa did not have documents to show that he had been granted asylum, but he promised to provide them in the near future.
Authorities in DRC have on many occasions blamed Uganda and Rwanda for harbouring rebels, a charge the two countries have always denied.
Mkuu tunaweza kujiuliza swali dogo tu: Hivi Congo DRC inapakana na nchi ngapi? Kwa nini kundi hili the so called M18 lisitokee Angola, Namibia, Zambia, Burundi nk - Jibu tunalo, hii ni mipango ya M7 na mwenzake kutaka kuhadaa Dunia kwamba swala la DRC ni gumu kutatulika kutokana na makundi chungu mzima kila kimoja kikiwa na madia yake i.e ni conflict za kuchonga tu, mimi sina shaka kwamba hakuna cha M18 wala nini, kama habari hizi ni za kweli basi kundi hilo litakuwa ni wanajeshi wa Uganda wakijifanya ni waasi wapya wa kupinga Serikali ya DRC kama njia ya kuendeleza mgogoro ndani ya Congo DRC. Rai yangu ni kwamba International Community inapashwa kuwapa onyo kali la mwisho viongozi hawa, wakiwachekea na kuendelea kusikiliza ngojera zao ya udanganifu basi tukae tukijuwa kwamba vitakuja kufumuka vita mbaya sana katika kanda hii ya Africa, tukumbuke jamaa hawa thrives on strifes ya kuvuruga nchi nyingine kwa maslahi yao - Africa haijawahi kupitia katika kipindi kigumu underself rule kama kipndi hiki cha ma Rais hawa wawili wana jeuri ya ajabu sana ndoto zao zitatuhangamiza wengi kama hawata chukuliwa hatua kali, kulahumu tu hakutatosha.
umenijibia swali ambalo nilianzakujiuliza.Hawa M28 wanatoka wapi?Nilikua nimeishaanza kupata picha ya hawa jamaa kudivert Mlengwa mkuu ambaye ni M23.Mimi sio mpenzi sana wa mikutano ya Amani inayoitishwa na hawa jamaa, kwani huwa wana lengo la kupanga mkakati mwingine.Mathalani wakati M23,wakipigwa ndani ya miezi miwili iliyopita,uliitishwa mkutano wa The Great Lake, na UN kuhakikisha JK ,anahudhuria wakati sie tulikua tumeisha tengwa.Nilijua lego ni kusimamisha mapigano ili M23 waweze kujipanga.Baada ya kusimamishwa mapigano,zilianza propaganda za kuwa accommodate M23 kwenye Jeshi la DRC,Nashukuru DRC walishtuka na kuukataa huu mpango,na ndio wameanzakutembeza kichapo upyakwa M23.Sasa ndio imeibuka hiyo M18,ambapo napata picha ya hawa jamaa walichokua wanastrategise kipindi mapigano yamesimama.Hili suala naliona litakuja kuwa kubwa hasa baada ya Kenya kuungana na hawa jamaa,isije ikatokea nao Kenya wakaanza kuwasupport zana za Kijeshi hasa baada ya sisi kuondolewa rasmi EAC.
Msimamo wangu hii vita haitakiwi kusimamishwa kwa namna yoyote ile mpaka haya makundi yatakapotokomezwa.Hivi karibuni utaona tu uelekeo,wakizidiwa utaitishwa \mkutano mwingine wa Amani.Hawa jamaa ni wasanii sana.Tukitaka kuwa na Amani ya kudumu,ni lazima sasa tuhakikishe hawa jamaa wawili wanaondoka madarakani kwa namna yoyote ile.Watakuja kuzua vita kubwa sana ukanda huu.
The UN's special envoy in the Democratic Republic of Congo has told the organisation's Security Council that the M23 rebel movement is all but finished as a military threat. Martin Kobler said the M23 had abandoned most military positions in the east and was confined to a small triangle close to the Rwandan border. A fifth rebel-held area in a week fell to government forces on Monday. The rebels say that their withdrawals are temporary. Mr Kobler told the UN Security Council by video-link: "It is practically the military end of the M23." He said the rebels had abandoned a key position on Mount Hehu near the Rwandan border.
After the UN meeting, French ambassador Gerard Araud said he hoped there would now be talks between the rebels and the government. He said: "Mr Kobler has briefed us and basically he told us that we are witnessing the military end of the M23. "So I think it's a positive development of course and there was a general agreement that now we should go back to the table of negotiation in Kampala." Peace talks between the government and M23, hosted by neighbouring Uganda, broke down last week. There had previously been about two months of relative calm in eastern DR Congo. 'Retreating rebels' Cheering crowds reportedly welcomed government troops on Monday as they entered Rumangabo town, where the latest M23 base to fall was located. The government is re-establishing its rule there, said North Kivu province governor Julien Palukui.
"We have just held two meetings in order to discuss how to uplift the population... and we are announcing the restoration of the civil service within the next 24 hours,'' he added. Rumangabo - about 50km (30 miles) north of Goma, the main city in eastern DR Congo - had one of the three biggest military bases in DR Congo before it fell to the rebels last year. There is no doubt that the government forces have achieved huge victories over the rebels, says the BBC's Maud Jullien in the capital, Kinshasa. The UN has deployed a new intervention brigade to eastern DR Congo with a stronger mandate to confront armed groups. On Sunday, the UN mission in DR Congo, Monusco, said a Tanzanian peacekeeper was killed during fighting with the M23 in the town of Kiwanja. "The soldier died while protecting the people of Kiwanja," Monusco said in a statement. The military success in Rumangabo followed the capture of four other areas - Kiwanja, Rutshuru, Buhumba and Kibumba - since the weekend, the army said. M23 officials in Uganda said their fighters had retreated because government and UN forces had launched a joint assault, reports the BBC's Ignatius Bahizi from Uganda's capital, Kampala. Rebel forces were outnumbered, they said. M23 fighters planned to regroup before making their next move, the officials added. At least 800,000 people have fled their homes in DR Congo since the M23 launched its rebellion in April 2012, the UN humanitarian agency, Ocha, says. The rebels briefly occupied eastern DR Congo's main town, Goma, in November 2012 before pulling out under international pressure. The M23 are mainly ethnic Tutsis, like most of Rwanda's leaders. Rwanda and Uganda deny persistent Congolese and UN allegations that the neighbours are backing the rebel forces. Eastern DR Congo has been wracked by conflict since 1994, when Hutu militias fled across the border from Rwanda after carrying out a genocide against Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
Ugandan security authorities on Monday said they had arrested a Congolese rebel chief, accused of recruiting Ugandans into his force.
The rebel leader, "Colonel" Zachariah Ndosa was arrested on Sunday in West Nile, 400 kilometres north-east of the capital, Kampala.
It is believed that Ndosa is a former high ranking officer in the Congolese army stationed at Mahaji District in the Oriental Province, but is said to have deserted.
West Nile security officer, Paul Kani Adiga said Ndosa now led a new rebel outfit in the Democratic Republic of Congo, known as M18.
"He was first arrested by Congolese security operatives who sneaked into Uganda, but as they tried to take him to the DRC Ugandan security intercepted them," Adiga said.
However, the Congolese security operatives who had arrested Ndosa were not detained because they adequately identified themselves, Adiga added.
Army spokesman for West Nile, Mark Mutono blasted the Congolese security officials for sneaking into Ugandan territory and trying to smuggle Ndosa him across the border without informing their counterparts.
"What they did was wrong. It was an abuse of our territorial integrity," he said.
Mutono said they had not been aware of the presence of the rebel in the country until when he was arrested.
He said they had information indicating that Ndosa had been clandestinely recruiting Ugandans, including army deserters, to join his rebel group, which has bases near Uganda's border town, Koboko.
Ndosa claimed he was a refugee in Uganda when he was arrested.
Mutono said Ndosa did not have documents to show that he had been granted asylum, but he promised to provide them in the near future.
Authorities in DRC have on many occasions blamed Uganda and Rwanda for harbouring rebels, a charge the two countries have always denied.
hii sasa ndio kagame aliyoiita wastage of money.... kuna haja gani ya kuweka maelfu ya askri na kulipwa pesa kibao wakat hawaruhusiwi kupigana??? kwa mfano m23 walivyouteka mji wa goma... askari wa un walijifungia ndani wakinywa kahawa watu wanateka mji?? kama kweli UN wanataka kumaliza hii vita ni kuruhusu askari wake waingie ktk mapambano wakishirikiana na majeshi ya congo kumaliza huu uasi badala kila cku kupiga kelele za kumshutumu kagame!!! maana kagame aliwapa challenge mna askari wa UN wana vifaa bora na jeshi well trained kwa nn msilitumie huku mnaituhumu rwanda?? there is a logic in that real!!!
Nyuma ya hiyo vita kuna mataifa na watu wanaofaidika kwa kuuza silaha na vifaa vya kijeshi, vyakula na kupora madini. vita ikiisha manufaa hayo yatakata! hata hao wanaojiita UN wanafaidika na hiyo vita usione wanajifanya kulaani.
umenijibia swali ambalo nilianzakujiuliza.Hawa M28 wanatoka wapi?Nilikua nimeishaanza kupata picha ya hawa jamaa kudivert Mlengwa mkuu ambaye ni M23.Mimi sio mpenzi sana wa mikutano ya Amani inayoitishwa na hawa jamaa, kwani huwa wana lengo la kupanga mkakati mwingine.Mathalani wakati M23,wakipigwa ndani ya miezi miwili iliyopita,uliitishwa mkutano wa The Great Lake, na UN kuhakikisha JK ,anahudhuria wakati sie tulikua tumeisha tengwa.Nilijua lego ni kusimamisha mapigano ili M23 waweze kujipanga.Baada ya kusimamishwa mapigano,zilianza propaganda za kuwa accommodate M23 kwenye Jeshi la DRC,Nashukuru DRC walishtuka na kuukataa huu mpango,na ndio wameanzakutembeza kichapo upyakwa M23.Sasa ndio imeibuka hiyo M18,ambapo napata picha ya hawa jamaa walichokua wanastrategise kipindi mapigano yamesimama.Hili suala naliona litakuja kuwa kubwa hasa baada ya Kenya kuungana na hawa jamaa,isije ikatokea nao Kenya wakaanza kuwasupport zana za Kijeshi hasa baada ya sisi kuondolewa rasmi EAC.Msimamo wangu hii vita haitakiwi kusimamishwa kwa namna yoyote ile mpaka haya makundi yatakapotokomezwa.Hivi karibuni utaona tu uelekeo,wakizidiwa utaitishwa \mkutano mwingine wa Amani.Hawa jamaa ni wasanii sana.Tukitaka kuwa na Amani ya kudumu,ni lazima sasa tuhakikishe hawa jamaa wawili wanaondoka madarakani kwa namna yoyote ile.Watakuja kuzua vita kubwa sana ukanda huu.
Mkuu, tatizo la wengi wetu hatufanyi utafiti wa kutosha kuhusu jamaa hawa hatari katika kanda hii ya Africa! Mipango yao ikienda mrama wanaitisha mikutano ya uongo na kweli kwa kisingizio cha kutaka kuleta amani nchini DRC - watu wanacho sahau ni kwamba kwenye vocabulary ya akina M7 na PK hakuna neno "AMANI" ujana wao wote wamaupoteza kwenye vita vya misituni - kwa hiyo wamekwisha jenga imani kwamba mazungumzo hayana tija yoyote zaidi ya kuchelewesha watu kutekeleza ajenda zao za siri, hawaheshimu binadamu wenzao hata kidogo!! Wanacho juwa ni ku-bulldoze raia wao na majirani zao na kwa bahati mbaya wakikuona huko a bit timid watakuchezea sana na kukutumia bila ya wewe kugundua hilo! This's precisely kinacho tokea kwa Mh.Kenyatta atakuja kuligundua hilo akiwa amechelewa. Haya mambo ya kusema eti wanataka kujenga barabara na reli at the same time i.e projects hizi zi-run parallel! Hii kama sio ndoto za mchana ni nini? - watapata fedha wapi za kutekeleza such major projects at a GO? Si hilo tu juzi juzi hapa nilisikia Serikali ya Uchina ikisema itajenga reli kutoka South Sudan kwenda Djibouti sio Mombasa. Mkuu jamaa hawa wanacho fanya ni kutaka kuchota akili za nchi jirani kwa kisingizio cha ushirikiano wa kiuchumi and what have you, ukweli wa mambo ni kwamba suala la uchumi ni Secondary kwao, nia yao hasa ni kutaka kuhungwa mkono katika adventure zao ndani ya DRC, wanataka ku suck-in nchi nyingine specifically Kenya na South Sudan kwenye vita yao ya kutaka kuimega DRC, jamaa hawa wako obsessed na DRC na ni wapenda vita asikudanganye mtu. Ni kitu gani kilinishtua kuhusu DRC? Siku moja niliwahi kusikia msemaji wa Serikali ya Rwanda ikisema eti Rwanda ikishambuliwa basi coalition of the willing wataingia vitani kuisaidia - nikawa najiuliza hivi kuna nchi gani Africa ya Mashariki, Kati na Kusini yenye nia ya kuivamia nchi kama Rwanda and 4 what?
"Bisii" The Bisiimwa's vehicles enter Uganda. (photo: Goodluck Musinguzi/NewVision Uganda)
Just head this news on BBC World News Radio, and now cross-posting the following report written by Goodluck Musinguzi, published at NewVision, UGANDA that, the rebel leader crossed Uganda in a convoy of two vehicles as UN forces and Congolese forces led by South Africans reached within five kilometres towards his political base.
A Uganda security officer confirmed the development and said Bisiimwa was being questioned by the security operatives at
Bunagana at Uganda-Congo border.
Rebels on Monday abandoned a key military base but vowed to fight on despite four days of a successful army offensive that has stoked tensions with neighbouring Rwanda.
A string of victories by government forces backed by a new U.N. intervention brigade has boosted belief that Congo's army could finally quell a 20-month insurgency which has displaced tens of thousands of people in the mineral-rich area.
The March 23 Movement (French: Mouvement du 23-Mars), often abbreviated as M23 and also known as the Congolese Revolutionary Army, is a rebel military group based in eastern areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), mainly operating in the province of North Kivu.
Huu ni ushahidi tosha kua uganda na rwanda wanahusika... wanavyoenda kujisalimisha uganda kwani uko ndio nchini kwao? si ajisalimishe kwa serikali ya congo ambapo ndio nchini kwako!!! haya si maajabu jamani!!!
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