Beyond the Washington Accords: Why Congo–Rwanda Peace is still Elusive

November 15, 2025 Delphin 0

The Washington-brokered peace accord between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda was hailed as a breakthrough in regional diplomacy. Two important questions were not addressed: the regional competitions over economic and security interests, and the voices of local communities – protection of minorities- were not included.Read the rest “Beyond the Washington Accords: Why Congo–Rwanda Peace is still Elusive”

Rwandan Media Bullying Banyamulenge diaspora: Transnational Repression?

November 15, 2025 Delphin 1

  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?”

Burundi is VOLUNTARILY Starving Banyamulenge in Minembwe

November 13, 2025 Delphin 0
Genocidal Weapons: Burundi is VOLUNTARILY Starving Banyamulenge in Minembwe.
On 12 November 2025, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) published an article in Kirundi confirming that Burundi is voluntarily starving the Banyamulenge civilians in Minembwe. Burundian armed forces spokesperson, Brigadier General Gaspard Baratuza stated openly that civilians in Minembwe should leave their homes and villages or face starvation or hunger.
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