Qui est Teddy Mazina, Hôte de Mr Moïse Nyarugabo ?

Teddy Mazina n’exige plus de preuves de la persécution de Banyamulenge ? N’est-il pas sympathisant de MaiMai et Biloze-Bishambuke, défenseur de crimes commis par le Red-Tabara ? Teddy Mazina n’est-il pas négationniste de l’idéologie qui élimine et tue le Banyamulenge au Sud-Kivu ?Read the rest “Qui est Teddy Mazina, Hôte de Mr Moïse Nyarugabo ?”

Can the DRC-Rwanda Peace Deal Bring Lasting Stability?

Signing of the Doha framework agreement between DRC and AFC/M23, November 2025

Despite the landmark Washington-brokered peace accord signed between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda in June 2025, followed by the Doha framework agreement with rebel group AFC/M23 in November 2025, lasting stability in eastern Congo remains fragile. Two critical gaps threaten to undermine the process: the exclusion of local community voices — particularly the protection of ethnic minorities facing existential threats — and unresolved regional rivalries among the DRC, Rwanda, Uganda, and Burundi that continue to fuel military confrontation.Read the rest “Can the DRC-Rwanda Peace Deal Bring Lasting Stability?”

Rwandan Media Bullying Banyamulenge diaspora: Transnational Repression?


  1. Igihe Media Outlet: Harassment of Beatrice Gisaro 

Beatrice Gisaro is the daughter of the late Gisaro Muhoza Frederic, the first member of the Banyamulenge community to be elected and serve as a member of the Zairean Parliament. Though members of his community are still contested, Gisaro Muhoza’s legacy shapes Banyamulenge’s political and military elite and played an important role building community’s identity as Congolese.Read the rest “Rwandan Media Bullying Banyamulenge diaspora: Transnational Repression?”

Starvation as a Genocidal Weapon: Burundi’s Blockade Against Banyamulenge Civilians in Minembwe

Burundian Armed Forces spokesperson Brigadier General Gaspard Baratuza announces blockade on Minembwe civilians, November 2025
In November 2025, the Burundian Armed Forces (FDNB) publicly announced a blockade preventing food, medicine, and humanitarian aid from reaching Banyamulenge civilians in Minembwe, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Brigadier General Gaspard Baratuza’s statement was not a slip — it was a deliberate, openly declared policy of starvation targeting an ethnic minority already decimated by decades of armed violence.
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