Lamuka demands that a court be created
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In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Adolphe Muzito and Martin Fayulu, two leaders of the Lamuka political platform, agree on one point, in support of the request for an international tribunal for the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They said so in a statement on Tuesday, April 13 in Kinshasa.
The Lamuka faction, which remains in opposition to the current government, was exacerbated by the security situation in the eastern part of the country, and went directly to the international community to ask it to set up an international tribunal for Congo.
Adolphe Muzito, one of the leaders of the platform, protests in particular against the situation in the east of the country at the microphone of our correspondent in Kinshasa, Kamanda wa Kamanda Muzembe : “We are occupied, dominated, exploited by the external forces that plunder our wealth and our rights. So in order to make people forget it, we instrumentalize the population or the population by pitting ethnic groups against each other. eastern country, plunder of our resources, depopulation of our populations and replacement of populations in neighboring countries, the international community can not tell us today 20 years after it does not know, that it does not know who is killing in the eastern part of the country, who who plunders, who is behind, who leads, who instrumentalizes and who benefits from this plunder, these murders. “
He explains why the solution must come from an international court for him and Martin Fayulu: “That is why Lamuka says today that ‘enough is enough’, it is necessary for the international community to be involved, for the UN to get involved, as the Security Council points out. “because it knows through its reports, it knows who these authors are. That the sanctions are being taken, that the person in charge is being punished, but all this through the International Court of Justice for the Congolese.”
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