Big StoryNews

Tshisekedi, Kagame Clash Over UN Report Pinning Rwanda Forces On Atrocities In DR Congo

1 Mins read

Democratic Republic of Congo’s President Félix Tshisekedi has differed with his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame over a report that accused Rwandan forces of committing mass atrocities in DR Congo.

Mr Tshisekedi said on Wednesday that there should be justice for the victims of atrocities cited by the 2010 UN Mapping Report.

The report, which President Kagame challenges, documented the most serious violations against international humanitarian law committed between 1993 and 2003. The report prompted denials from Rwanda and other countries that were named.

In an interview with the AFP news agency on Wednesday, Mr Tshisekedi said justice must be given to all the victims who lost lives in DR Congo and in the region.

“So for me, it would be a positive attitude for President Kagame to co-operate on that, because at this stage there’s no condemnation yet…and if those he defends are innocent, justice will clear them,” Mr Tshisekedi told AFP.

Mr Tshisekedi said he was not responding to Mr Kagame, who had earlier said the report was “highly politicised”.

On Monday, Mr Kagame told France24 in Paris that “there were no crimes [in eastern DR Congo] – not by the individuals talked about or by the countries talked about”.

The two presidents have also differed on Denis Mukwege, the DR Congo Nobel peace prize laureate who has advocated for justice for the victims cited in the report.

Mr Tshisekedi described Dr Mukwege as “a national pride…for his work for the victims, while the Rwanda president said he was “a tool of these forces you don’t get to see… he’s told what to say that will influence people’s opinion”.

BBC

Related posts
Big Story

National Voter Registration Update Exercise Kicks Off Nationwide Ahead of 2026 General Election

2 Mins read
The Electoral Commission (EC) has officially launched the National Voter Registration Update Exercise, marking a critical step in preparations for next year’s…
News

Uganda, Pakistan Strengthen Bilateral Ties with Inaugural Political Consultations

1 Mins read
Uganda and Pakistan have taken a significant step toward enhancing their diplomatic relationship by holding the inaugural session of Political Consultations in…
News

Fostering Collaboration for Sustainable E-Waste Management: Insights and Strategies From UECCC's Stakeholder Engagement Workshop

2 Mins read
The E-Waste Management Stakeholder Engagement Workshop, supported by the Electricity Access Scale-Up Project (EASP), convened at the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel…