Bangkok Post

Ex-premier calls for war on Rwanda

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KINSHASA: A former DR Congo prime minister and opposition leader on Monday called for the government to wage war on neighbouri­ng Rwanda as a way to end militia violence.

The Democratic Republic of Congo was at the heart of two bitter regional wars between 1997-2003 involving its neighbours Rwanda and Uganda.

Kinshasa accused Rwanda and Uganda of trying to destabilis­e the DR Congo, while its neighbours said militias opposed to their government­s had used DR Congo as a rear base for attacks.

“We have to wage war on Rwanda to restore peace in our country. Rwanda influences our politics. So does Uganda,” former premier Adolphe Muzito said at a press conference in Kinshasa.

“We can only make peace by threatenin­g Rwanda, by occupying its territory if possible by annexing it.”

Two other leaders of Lamuka, the country’s main opposition, Moise Katumbi and Jean-Pierre Bemba, distanced themselves from Mr Muzito, saying they were “surprised” by his comments.

For a quarter of a century, the eastern part of the DRC has been plagued by insecurity due to the presence of dozens of local and foreign armed groups.

Earlier this year five Great Lakes countries — DR Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda — decided to combine their military operations in the region.

On Saturday, hundreds of Rwandans linked to a militia in South Kivu province were handed back to Rwandan authoritie­s weeks after they were captured.

The Congolese army has in recent months claimed several victories over the militia known as the CNRD — a group created by refugees after the 1994 genocide of Tutsis by Hutu majority in Rwanda.

Rwanda’s Tutsi-dominated government has welcomed the anti-militia operations, saying their lands have also been targeted by Hutu rebels.

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